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When working on many computers, you may wish to access and interact with the contents of some number of directories located elsewhere. To secure copy (scp) all the files between computers is tiresome and has issues with version control. A similar tool is Rsync.
When working on many computers, you may wish to access and interact with the contents of some number of directories located elsewhere. To secure copy (scp) all the files between computers is tiresome and has issues with version control. The sshfs command mimics this procedure. A similar tool is Rsync.


== Syntax ==
== Syntax ==

Revision as of 10:45, 21 August 2015

When working on many computers, you may wish to access and interact with the contents of some number of directories located elsewhere. To secure copy (scp) all the files between computers is tiresome and has issues with version control. The sshfs command mimics this procedure. A similar tool is Rsync.

Syntax

sshfs -ofollow_symlinks what to mount where to mount

e.g. sshfs -ofollow_symlinks cerebro: /scratch/tes36/mount/cerebro