Elements: db_host This is the ip address or host name of the database server the application will attempt to connect to. This is ignored if using sqlite as the database driver or any driver that use local file storage. db_name This is the name of the database the file system will attempt to use after connecting to the host. This can be used to specify the target storage path if using a driver that uses local file storage. db_pw This is the password used to authenticate with the database if a password is required. Start this value with a ? if you want this application to obtain the password from the output of an external command. Example: ?decrypt_pw db_uname This is the authentication username that will be used if such a thing is required by the database driver. Start this value with a ? if you want this application to obtain the username from the output of an external command. Example: ?whoami db_drv This is the QT based database driver that will be used when attempting to create a database connection. There are several database drivers available for QT such as MySQL, Sqlite, PostgreSQL, and Microsoft ODBC. As of today, this application only supports MySQL and Sqlite. use: --list-db-drvs to determine what drivers are available to use for this parameter. db_max_bytes This value is used to report back to the operating system the maximum amount of bytes that can be stored in the database. This limit is actively enforced by the file system. It will honor engineering notation so the byte size can be written as 5KB, 5MB, 5GB, etc... mnt_pnt This is the directory the application will use to mount the database file system. This directory must already exist and have at least read+execute permissions to this directory to successfully mount the database. mnt_dataset Forks and snapshots are called datasets and all most have a unique name for each of them. This parameter tells the application which dataset to use when mounting the file system. This application automatically creates the origin dataset called "root" if it doesn't exists. The root dataset is considered the main dataset and cannot be deleted in the same way the forks and snapshots can. Note: snapshots are read only so if you mount a snapshot, the filesystem will operate in read only mode. read_only This parameter is a bool value that tells the application to mount the filesystem in read only mode regardless if you're mounting a snapshot dataset or not.