.TH aquarela 8 .SH NAME aquarela \- Microsoft\(tm Windows filesystem server .SH SYNOPSIS .B aquarela [ .B -n ] [ .B -d .I option ] [ .B -p ] [ .B -w .I workgroup ] [ .B -u .I 0|1 ] .PP .I Aquarela listens on port 455 and port 137, and optionally 129 for incomming MicroSoft file shareing protocol (a.k.a SMB and CIFS) requests and serves and fulfills these from its current namespace. .PP Transcoding is peformed between spaces and non breaking spaces to accommodate fileservers other than fossil. .PP Log messages are appended to .I /sys/log/aquarela if it exists. .PP The options are: .TP .B -u .I 0|1 Force unicode support off/on; since there is no code page support, the server actually sends UTF if this is disabled .TP .B -w .I workgroup Sets the workgroup (aka primary domain) to .IR workgroup . By default the workgroup is .IR PLAN9 . .TP .B -n Enable vestigial Netbios support, it starts up a Netbios listener to answer name queries, and attempts to register the server with the local master browser for the chosen workgroup. It will not act as LMB itself, so relies on the existence of another one, e.g. samba's .IR nmbd(1) . This option should not be used unless strictly nescessary. .TP .B -p Sends logging to standard output, as well as to the log file. .TP .B -d .I option Enable one of many possible debugging options .PP By default only the share .B local is offered, which maps to the plan9 directory .IR /n/local " \-" which is usually bound over the root of the plan9 fileserver. If a different share is requested then .IR 9fs (1) is envoked to provide access to that filesyetem. .SH EXAMPLES To mount /boot on a plan9 system from a .I linux machine, using smbfs .EX $ smbumount $home/mnt $ smbmount //celeste/boot /mnt/celeste -o username=glenda .EE .SH BUGS .I Aquarela should be regarded as a work in progress.