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The complete functionality to the RDMS comes with iCommands on the command-line interface (CLI).

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General Information

While you can access your RDMS collections by connecting to the RDMS remotely when using iCommands, you can also create a space on your machine where you can access the RDMS directly as if it were part of your local directory hierarchy. This action of making a remote directory available on your local system is called</description>
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Mount WebDAV using Command Line

If you&#039;d rather access the RDMS directly from your file system instead of connecting to it remotely, it is also possible to mount a WebDAV share under Linux to access the RDMS from your machine. The most generic method to do so is to use the mount command via the command line interface. In order for this action to work, the</description>
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