Document cpu -R -O.
[rsc] --rw-rw-r-- M 838257 glenda sys 3804 Oct 4 23:31 sys/man/1/cpu
/n/sourcesdump/2005/1004/plan9/sys/man/1/cpu:1,6 -
/n/sourcesdump/2005/1005/plan9/sys/man/1/cpu:1,6
.TH CPU 1
.SH NAME
- cpu \- connection to cpu server
+ cpu \- connection to CPU server
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B cpu
[
/n/sourcesdump/2005/1004/plan9/sys/man/1/cpu:25,30 -
/n/sourcesdump/2005/1005/plan9/sys/man/1/cpu:25,37
.B -c
.I cmd args ...
]
+ .PP
+ .B cpu
+ [
+ .B -R
+ |
+ .B -O
+ ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I Cpu
starts an
/n/sourcesdump/2005/1004/plan9/sys/man/1/cpu:132,138 -
/n/sourcesdump/2005/1005/plan9/sys/man/1/cpu:139,145
.L clear
specifies no encryption algorithm and can be used to talk
to older versions of the
- .B cpu
+ .I cpu
service.
.PP
The
/n/sourcesdump/2005/1004/plan9/sys/man/1/cpu:155,163 -
/n/sourcesdump/2005/1005/plan9/sys/man/1/cpu:162,184
and
.B objtype
environment variables reflect the server's architecture.
+ .PP
+ The
+ .B -R
+ flag causes
+ .I cpu
+ to run the server (remote) side of the protocol.
+ It is run from service files such as
+ .BR /bin/service/tcp17010 .
+ The
+ .B -O
+ flag is similar but simulates the pre-9P2000 version
+ of the
+ .I cpu
+ protocol.
.SH FILES
The name space of the terminal side of the
- .B cpu
+ .I cpu
command is mounted, via
.IR exportfs (4),
on the CPU side on directory
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