I can confirm that this is fixed (I can't reproduce it anymore with my
touchscript, nor with regular random operations) using Bryans' MacFuse
2.2.2 build found here:

http://groups.google.com/group/macfuse/browse_thread/thread/c47019c1a76c37d3

thanks again Bryan!

On Aug 4, 9:42 am, Kenny <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, as stated in the original ticket, I could easily reproduce this
> by touching a lot of files.
> The bash script I use for this can be found here:http://pastebin.com/4vq7eetU
>
> Mount anencfsdrive on /tmp/mount
> and run the script.
> After a few minutes, you'll notice that the drive is no longer
> mounted.
> Theencfsprocess is gone at this point.
>
> This only happens on 64bit macs (including Snow Leopard and Lion).
> I cannot reproduce on 32bit Leopard or 32bit Snow Leopard machines
>
> regards,
>
> - Kenny
>
> On Aug 4, 7:42 am, Bryan Pham <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hey Erik,
>
> > A large data-set copy 10k files seems to reproduce this very often.
>
> > 8/3/11 10:29:01.000 PM kernel: fuse_vfsop_unmount: Calling vflush(mp,
> > fuse_rootvp, flags=0x0);
> > 8/3/11 10:29:01.000 PM kernel: fuse_vfsop_unmount:   Done.
> > 8/3/11 10:29:01.000 PM kernel: fuse_vfsop_unmount: Waiting for reply from
> > FUSE_DESTROY.
> > 8/3/11 10:29:01.000 PM kernel: fuse_vfsop_unmount:   Reply received.
> > 8/3/11 10:29:01.000 PM kernel: fuse_vfsop_unmount: Calling
> > vnode_rele(fuse_rootp);
> > 8/3/11 10:29:01.000 PM kernel: fuse_vfsop_unmount:   Done.
> > 8/3/11 10:29:01.000 PM kernel: fuse_vfsop_unmount: Calling vflush(mp,
> > NULLVP, FORCECLOSE);
> > 8/3/11 10:29:01.000 PM kernel: fuse_vfsop_unmount:   Done.
> > 8/3/11 10:39:33.000 PM kernel: MacFUSE: force ejecting (no response from
> > user space 5)
> > 8/3/11 10:39:33.000 PM kernel: fuse_vfsop_unmount: Calling vflush(mp,
> > fuse_rootvp, flags=0x0);
> > 8/3/11 10:39:33.000 PM kernel: fuse_vfsop_unmount:   Done.
> > 8/3/11 10:39:33.000 PM kernel: fuse_vfsop_unmount: Calling
> > vnode_rele(fuse_rootp);
> > 8/3/11 10:39:33.000 PM kernel: fuse_vfsop_unmount:   Done.
> > 8/3/11 10:39:33.000 PM kernel: fuse_vfsop_unmount: Calling vflush(mp,
> > NULLVP, FORCECLOSE);
> > 8/3/11 10:39:33.000 PM kernel: fuse_vfsop_unmount:   Done.
>
> > On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Erik Larsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > **
> > > [email protected] wrote 2011-08-03 18.47:
>
> > > > 03/08/2011 16:30:53.000 kernel: MacFUSE: force ejecting (no response
> > > from user space 5)
> > > The message is a little bit cryptic but most likely it means that fuse
> > > daemon died. To make sure that it is true runencfs(or other filesystem
> > > that crashed) with "-d -f" flags and show us a few latest messages from
> > >encfs. Also make sure that after this message theencfsprocess is still
> > > alive "ps ax | grepencfs".
>
> > >  And a reproduce test case will be *very* helpful.
>
> > > I would also be very interested in a reproducible test case.
> > > The first thing to investigate in this case is obviously theencfsbinary,
> > > as the kernel module indicates that it doesn't get any response through 
> > > the
> > > fuse device, and thus force ejects the file system.
>
> > > Regards,
>
> > > - Erik
>
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