Mikhail <[email protected]> writes: > Greetings and thanks in advance!
Hi Mikhail, > I am having troubles with connecting via ssh multihop to a remote file > system. Weirdly if I restart Emacs connection works for some > time. However after a while TRAMP starts to hang on > requests. Restarting Emacs helps for some time again. > > Attaching the trace I get in the debug buffer (I had to interrrupt the > process with Ctrl-g because it seems to run endlessly). Well, what we see is this: > 13:59:08.590370 tramp-send-command (6) # test -e /storage1/mikpom/ > 2>/dev/null; echo tramp_exit_status $? Tramp sends the command "test -e /storage1/mikpom/ 2>/dev/null; echo tramp_exit_status $?". > 13:59:09.591798 tramp-accept-process-output (10) # *tramp/ssh horsehop* run > nil > 13:59:10.593090 tramp-accept-process-output (10) # *tramp/ssh horsehop* run > nil > 13:59:11.593979 tramp-accept-process-output (10) # *tramp/ssh horsehop* run > nil [...] Tramp waits for a response of this command. > 13:59:28.964869 tramp-file-name-handler (1) # Interrupt received in operation > (file-exists-p /ssh:horsehop:/storage1/mikpom/) You have interrupted the proces. We don't know, whether the remote has sent a response Tramp doesn't understand, or it hasn't sent anything. Hard to analyze further. You said it happened several times for you. Next time, pls send a report via "M-x tramp-bug", and accept appending Tramp buffers. This will give us more information, which could help analysis. Btw, which Emacs/Tramp versions do you use? > Thanks, > > -Mikhail Best regards, Michael.
