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@@ -35,39 +35,39 @@ The name of the regular file or block device to export.
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.SS Options
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.TP
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\fB-b\fP
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-The -b flag takes an argument, the advertised buffer count, specifying
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+The \-b flag takes an argument, the advertised buffer count, specifying
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the maximum number of outstanding messages the server can queue for
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processing.
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.TP
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\fB-d\fP
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-The -d flag selects O_DIRECT mode for accessing the underlying block
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+The \-d flag selects O_DIRECT mode for accessing the underlying block
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device.
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.TP
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\fB-s\fP
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-The -s flag selects O_SYNC mode for accessing the underlying block
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+The \-s flag selects O_SYNC mode for accessing the underlying block
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device, so all writes are committed to disk before returning to the
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client.
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.TP
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\fB-r\fP
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-The -r flag restricts the export of the device to be read-only.
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+The \-r flag restricts the export of the device to be read-only.
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.TP
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\fB-m\fP
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-The -m flag takes an argument, a comma separated list of MAC addresses
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+The \-m flag takes an argument, a comma separated list of MAC addresses
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permitted access to the vblade. A MAC address can be specified in upper
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or lower case, with or without colons.
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.TP
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\fB-o\fP
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-The -o flag takes an argument, the number of sectors at the beginning
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+The \-o flag takes an argument, the number of sectors at the beginning
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of the exported file that are excluded from AoE export (default zero).
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.TP
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\fB-l\fP
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-The -l flag takes an argument, the number of sectors to export.
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+The \-l flag takes an argument, the number of sectors to export.
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Defaults to the file size in sectors minus the offset.
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.SH EXAMPLE
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In this example, the root user on a host named
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.I nai
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exports a file named "3TB" to the LAN on eth0 using AoE shelf address 11
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-and slot address 1. The process runs in the foreground. Using
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+and slot address 1. The process runs in the foreground. Using
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.I vbladed
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would have resulted in the process running as a daemon in the
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background.
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