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What does MVFS in a clearcase server?

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MVFS (Multi-Version Filesystem) don't so much "create" a filesystem, but give you access to one.

M: (on Windows) or /view (on Unix) is a mounting point allowing to browse the content of any Vob (the ClearCase repositories) you mount (like a classic network mount, but made by ClearCase).

When you create a dynamic view, you will use MVFS to browse the "dynamic" filesystem, meaning you want load any file on your hard disk: you will remotely see any version you have selected through the config spec of the view.

See About the MultiVersion File System (MVFS):

The MultiVersion File System (MVFS) creates a virtual file system specifically designed for accessing data within a Rational ClearCase VOB.

The MVFS works similarly to UNIX® Network File System (NFS), in that it loads a kernel driver that presents a file system to the user through a standard interface within the Windows, UNIX or Linux kernel.

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