On Thursday 28 February 2008 04:58:32 pm ionut cucu wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 16:51:59 -0500
>
> Jerry McBride
> > On Thursday 28 February 2008 04:19:22 pm ionut cucu wrote:
> > > I'm running sshfs very often and I've noticed the following issue:
> > > whenever the hub/swich(what ever is that keeping my lan together)
> > > suddenly stops working while I'm using sshfs my computer crashes,
> > > or if I;m lucky enough I get to do an umount before everything
> > > falls. Is there any way to prevent this?
> > > Also since this is a lan is there a null encryption algorithm I
> > > could use to speed things up a bit? Or lower the CPU usage?
> > > Thanks!
> >
> > Dude... time for a new switch...
>
> Yeah well it's a campus *(1) switch, the campus's *(2) lan, the
> campus's *(3) gateway....so on so forth till the A class IP so I can do
> nothing about it
>
> Note *(1) to *(2) are ugly words and shouldn't be used around children
Hmmm no help....
How about this?
http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/SshfsFaq
Has a section concerning "locking up"...
Also... how about reporting a bug to the developer?
Send bug reports to fuse-sshfs@lists.sourceforge.net.=20
I just glossed over the documentation and saw no mention of a null encrypti=
on=20
engine. If you are willing to use no encryption... maybe you should try=20
another transport protocol... NFS works well.
Also sshfs runs via the FUSE architecture.... Not well know for performance=
,=20
more for "as a means to an end" and it runs slow too.
Cheers.
=2D-=20
=46rom the Desk of: Jerome D. McBride
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