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PROGRAM:
NAME
tahoe - Secure distributed filesystem.
SYNOPSIS
tahoe COMMAND [OPTION]... [PARAMETER]...
GENERAL OPTIONS
-q, --quiet
Operate silently.
-V, --version
Display version numbers.
--version-and-path
Display version numbers and paths to their locations.
-d, --node-directory
Specify which Tahoe node directory should be used. (default for most commands:
`$HOME/.tahoe')
COMMANDS
The tahoe runner can be used for various tasks depending on the command used.
ADMINISTRATION
tahoe COMMAND [OPTION]... [NODEDIR]
COMMANDS
create-node
Create a node that acts as a client, server or both.
create-client
Create a client node (with storage initially disabled).
create-introducer
Create an introducer node.
create-key-generator
Create a key generator service.
create-stats-gatherer
Create a stats-gatherer service.
OPTIONS
-C, --basedir=
Same as —node-directory.
-d, --node-directory=
Specify which Tahoe node directory should be used. (default for create-node and
create-client: `$HOME/.tahoe/').
-n, --nickname=
Specify the nickname for this node (create-node and create-client only).
-i, --introducer=
Specify the introducer FURL to use (create-node and create-client only).
-p, --webport=
Specify which TCP port to run the HTTP interface on. Use `none' to disable.
Default: `tcp:3456:interface=127.0.0.1' (create-node and create-client only).
--no-storage
Do not offer storage service to other nodes (create-node only).
CONTROLLING NODES
tahoe COMMAND [OPTION]... [NODEDIR]
COMMANDS
start Start a node (of any type).
stop Stop a node.
restart
Restart a node.
run Run a node synchronously.
OPTIONS
-p, --profile
Run under the Python profiler, putting results in `profiling_results.prof' (use
with start or restart only).
--syslog
Tell the node to log to syslog, not a file (use with start or restart only).
-C, --basedir=
Same as —node-directory.
-d, --node-directory=
Specify which Tahoe node directory should be used (default for commands other than
run: `$HOME/.tahoe/').
--help Display help and exit
USING THE FILESYSTEM
mkdir Create a new directory.
add-alias
Add a new alias cap.
create-alias
Create a new alias cap.
list-aliases
List all alias caps.
ls List a directory.
get Retrieve a file from the grid.
put Upload a file into the grid.
cp Copy one or more files or directories.
unlink Unlink a file or directory on the grid.
rm Unlink a file or directory on the grid (same as unlink).
mv Move a file within the grid.
ln Make an additional link to an existing file or directory.
backup Make target dir look like local dir.
webopen
Open a web browser to a grid file or directory.
manifest
List all files/directories in a subtree.
stats Print statistics about all files/directories in a subtree.
check Check a single file or directory.
deep-check
Check all files/directories reachable from a starting point
OPTIONS
Please run `tahoe COMMAND --help' for more details on each command.
DEBUGGING
tahoe debug SUBCOMMAND [OPTION]... [PARAMETER]...
SUBCOMMANDS
dump-share
Unpack and display the contents of a share.
dump-cap
Unpack a read-cap or write-cap.
find-shares
Locate sharefiles in node directories.
catalog-shares
Describe all shares in node dirs.
corrupt-share
Corrupt a share by flipping a bit.
repl Open a Python interpreter.
trial Run tests using Twisted Trial with the right imports.
Please run e.g. `tahoe debug dump-share --help' for more details on each subcommand.
AUTHORS
Tahoe-LAFS has been written by Brian Warner, Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn and dozens of others.
This manpage was originally written by bertagaz.
REPORTING BUGS
Please see <https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/wiki/HowToReportABug>.
For known security issues see <https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-
lafs/browser/docs/known_issues.rst>.
Tahoe-LAFS home page: <https://tahoe-lafs.org/>
tahoe-dev mailing list: <https://tahoe-lafs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tahoe-dev>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright @ 2006–2013 The Tahoe-LAFS Software Foundation
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