/etc/fstab
curlftpfs#ftp://u:p@server /mnt/mount fuse defaults 0 0
Directory listing is extremely slow on Ubuntu 13.10, this is on a local
lan.
Using the same server on my Ubuntu 13.04 is WAY faster.
note: my raring AND saucy machines are running:
ii curlftpfs 0.9.2-5ubuntu1
It is not a bandwidth issue, as cd /mnt/mount && dd if=/dev/zero
of=test.me
eg:
On raring, I dd, count to 3, then Ctrl+C, it terminates and transfered 3
seconds worth @ 10MB/s.
On Saucy, I Ctrl+C after 3 seconds, it hangs, and reports 0 bytes of transfer.
If I count to 10, it also reports 10MB/s, but only 5 seconds of transfer time.
perhaps its fuse to blame?
raring: ii fuse
2.9.0-1ubuntu3 amd64 Filesystem in Userspace
saucy: ii fuse 2.9.2-4ubuntu3
amd64 Filesystem in Userspace
So I downgraded my saucy machine to libfuse2/fuse @ 2.9.0-1ubuntu3,
umounted my share, remount. Same problem.
What else to try?
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