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Mirroring
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Indexes can be exported as `FUSE <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_in_Userspace>`_
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filesystems. Using the management command ``mountindex`` we could export the
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previous example index as follows::
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mkdir -p ~/indexes/products
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mayan-edms.py mountindex product-sheets-per-year ~/indexes/products
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The ``~/indexes/products`` directory will now have a directory and files structure
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identical to that of the index. Once indexes are mounted with this command, they
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behave like any other filesystem directory and can even be further shared
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via the network with network file system software like
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`Samba <https://www.samba.org/>`_ or
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`NFS <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_File_System>`_.
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.. blockdiag::
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blockdiag {
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orientation = portrait
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span_width = 200;
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index [ label = 'Product sheets per year', width=180 ];
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block_device [ height = 100, label = "Block device\n(Hard drive)", shape = flowchart.database ];
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network [ label = "Network", shape = cloud ];
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user [ label = "Users", shape = actor ];
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index -> block_device [ label = "mirroring", fontsize = 8 ];
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block_device -> network -> user;
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}
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Indexes and mirrored indexes are Read Only as they are generated as a result of
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prior activities like document uploads, metadata changes.
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