REMOTEDIR(1) REMOTEDIR(1)
remotedir - open a remote directory
/usr/sbin/remotedir -f directory -h hostname -l login
remotedir opens a remote directory. It first attempts to bring up a
dirview(1) running on the local workstation displaying the remote
directory via autofs(1M). If that fails, remotedir will run
accessworkstation(1).
-f directory
directory is the directory on the remote workstation to view.
-h hostname
hostname is the remote workstation to log into.
-l login
login is the login id passed to accessworkstation if autofs
cannot access directory.
remotedir is used by the file typing rules (FTRs) for OPEN rules that
need to access a remote directory.
For more information about the entire IRIX Interactive Desktop
environment, see the IID(1) man page.
fm(1), dirview(1), accessworkstation(1), autofs(1M), ftr(1), IID(1)
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