1DPNS‐MKDIR(1) DPNS User Commands
2DPNS‐MKDIR(1)
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7 dpns‐mkdir ‐ make DPNS directory in the name server
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10 [1mdpns‐mkdir [22m[[1m‐m [4m[22mmode[24m] [[1m‐p[22m]
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14 [1mdpns‐mkdir [22mcreates the specified DPNS directories
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17 This requires write permission in the parent directory.
18The owner ID
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23 [4mpath[24m specifies the DPNS pathname. If
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29 The [1mdpns‐mkdir [22mcommand has the following options:
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31 [1m‐m [22mspecifies the mode to be used. Default mode
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34 [1m‐p [22mcreates all the non‐existing parent directo‐
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42 This program returns 0 if the operation was successful
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47 [1mCastor_limits(4)[22m, [1mdpns_chmod(3)[22m, [1mdp‐
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55DPNS $Date: 2001/10/04 12:12:54 $
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