Hmm, I managed to start an strace up using

sudo strace -f -o trace -ff -F sshfs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/lacie
/mnt/zalmox/lacie -o
rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,nonempty,allow_other,sshfs_debug

It worked a lot slower doing the strace, because of all overhead. But
eventually it did stop working. The output attached is what the previous
command printed to the terminal; it starts at some unspecified time
after the mount (the whole output didn't fit in the terminal's buffer).
I just mounted the thing, then started Songbird and told it to scan for
media files. As can be seen this works for a long time, then near the
end it starts to receive errors. I can't read much into the trace, but I
noticed a single weird thing: the last file that worked shows a complete
name. The first that doesn't, and all the following ones, miss their
extensions.

** Attachment added: "sshfs.strace.gz"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11329667/sshfs.strace.gz

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sshfs sometimes breaks with "statv?fs failed: Transport endpoint is not 
connected"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90831
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