** Description changed:
I'm using smbnetfs for accesing a remote fileserver:
-smbnetfs on /tmp/test type fuse.smbnetfs
+ smbnetfs on /tmp/test type fuse.smbnetfs
(rw,nosuid,nodev,user=e1)
when I copy a directory with several (hundreds) of files performance is
really bad and it takes lot of time.
for example a directori with 300 files takes 5 seconds with `cp' command
-$ time cp -r USMT301/ /tmp/
+ $ time cp -r USMT301/ /tmp/
-real 0m4.671s
-user 0m0.020s
-sys0m0.128s
+ real 0m4.671s
+ user 0m0.020s
+ sys0m0.128s
and with nautilus takes about 10 minutes. so it's clearly a problem with
nautilus, not smbnetfs.
if you copy just one big file (for example an ISO) performance is OK.
to replicate just launch smbnetfs and copy a dir with several files with
nautilus.
I'm not sure if it affects other fuse filesystems and it seems related
to nautilus not recognizing fuse mount point as a remote filesystem.
maybe related:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=101691
+ https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657208
+
this is a critical stopper for me as I already migrated 50 desktops to linux
in my department and I just discovered this.
any solution or workaround will be really wellcome.
please, ask for further info.
+ $ lsb_release -rd
+ Description: Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS
+ Release: 12.04
-$ lsb_release -rd
-Description: Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS
-Release: 12.04
-
-
-ii nautilus 1:3.4.2-0ubuntu8 file manager and graphical shell
for GNOME
-ii smbnetfs 0.5.3a-1 User-space
filesystem for SMB/NMB (Windows) network servers
+ ii nautilus 1:3.4.2-0ubuntu8 file manager and graphical shell
for GNOME
+ ii smbnetfs 0.5.3a-1 User-space
filesystem for SMB/NMB (Windows) network servers
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