On 2014-08-03 22:12, Carsten Kunze wrote:
I use sshfs to synchronize a filesystem of 15 GB between two
machines.
Read access seems to be ok but on writing the mount point
does not seem to work anymore. Error message of cp(1) is
No such file or directory
ls(1) to the mount point gives the same message.
(Nothing in /var/log/messages)
Is it a known problem for sshfs that the mount point may
disappear? (OpenBSD 5.5 amd64)
--Carsten
Again I am guessing, but OpenBSD might disconnect if there is a
sufficient period of inactivity on the sshfs file system. Usb drives
disconnect if left long enough, for example. A running process, such as
an open terminal on the usb prevents this. It is a security feature.
Moss