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Overview ¶
Command mounttabled runs the mount table daemon, which implements the v.io/v23/services/mounttable interfaces.
Usage:
mounttabled [flags]
The mounttabled flags are:
-acls= ACL file. Default is to allow all access. -name= If provided, causes the mount table to mount itself under this name. The name may be absolute for a remote mount table service (e.g. "/<remote mt address>//some/suffix") or could be relative to this process' default mount table (e.g. "some/suffix"). -neighborhood-name= If provided, enables sharing with the local neighborhood with the provided name. The address of this mount table will be published to the neighboorhood and everything in the neighborhood will be visible on this mount table. -persist-dir= Directory in which to persist permissions.
The global flags are:
-alsologtostderr=true log to standard error as well as files -log_backtrace_at=:0 when logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace -log_dir= if non-empty, write log files to this directory -logtostderr=false log to standard error instead of files -max_stack_buf_size=4292608 max size in bytes of the buffer to use for logging stack traces -metadata=<just specify -metadata to activate> Displays metadata for the program and exits. -stderrthreshold=2 logs at or above this threshold go to stderr -time=false Dump timing information to stderr before exiting the program. -v=0 log level for V logs -v23.credentials= directory to use for storing security credentials -v23.i18n-catalogue= 18n catalogue files to load, comma separated -v23.namespace.root=[/(dev.v.io:r:vprod:service:mounttabled)@ns.dev.v.io:8101] local namespace root; can be repeated to provided multiple roots -v23.permissions.file= specify a perms file as <name>:<permsfile> -v23.permissions.literal= explicitly specify the runtime perms as a JSON-encoded access.Permissions. Overrides all --v23.permissions.file flags -v23.proxy= object name of proxy service to use to export services across network boundaries -v23.proxy.limit=0 max number of proxies to connect to when the policy is to connect to all proxies; 0 implies all proxies -v23.proxy.policy= policy for choosing from a set of available proxy instances -v23.tcp.address= address to listen on -v23.tcp.protocol= protocol to listen with -v23.virtualized.advertise-private-addresses= if set the process will also advertise its private addresses -v23.virtualized.disallow-native-fallback=false if set, a failure to detect the requested virtualization provider will result in an error, otherwise, native mode is used -v23.virtualized.dns.public-name= if set the process will use the supplied dns name (and port) without resolution for its entry in the mounttable -v23.virtualized.docker= set if the process is running in a docker container and needs to configure itself differently therein -v23.virtualized.provider= the name of the virtualization/cloud provider hosting this process if the process needs to configure itself differently therein -v23.virtualized.tcp.public-address= if set the process will use this address (resolving via dns if appropriate) for its entry in the mounttable -v23.virtualized.tcp.public-protocol= if set the process will use this protocol for its entry in the mounttable -v23.vtrace.cache-size=1024 The number of vtrace traces to store in memory -v23.vtrace.collect-regexp= Spans and annotations that match this regular expression will trigger trace collection -v23.vtrace.dump-on-shutdown=true If true, dump all stored traces on runtime shutdown -v23.vtrace.sample-rate=0 Rate (from 0.0 to 1.0) to sample vtrace traces -v23.vtrace.v=0 The verbosity level of the log messages to be captured in traces -vmodule= comma-separated list of globpattern=N settings for filename-filtered logging (without the .go suffix). E.g. foo/bar/baz.go is matched by patterns baz or *az or b* but not by bar/baz or baz.go or az or b.* -vpath= comma-separated list of regexppattern=N settings for file pathname-filtered logging (without the .go suffix). E.g. foo/bar/baz.go is matched by patterns foo/bar/baz or fo.*az or oo/ba or b.z but not by foo/bar/baz.go or fo*az
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