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Well, if you didn't have this problem in MacFUSE 1.1, know that MacFUSE 1.3 on
Tiger is not that different from
1.1. I don't remember changing anything timeout related. The default timeout is
30 seconds, after which you
should see a timeout dialog on Tiger. The dialog should stay up for 2 minutes.
Have you waited 30 seconds? If
so, did you see the dialog pop up?
And no, your expectation of "sshfs should disconnect and remove the virtual
volume from Finder" isn't how
things necessarily work. Remember that the Finder is Apple's thing--it can't be
modified, and Apple doesn't
provide APIs for many things. So, there are limits to what non-Apple parties
can do.
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 22 Jan 2008 at 6:14
Ok, you are right. The finder's is pretty crappy when accessing a non-reachable
network volume. It blocks and lasts minutes until it is ready for use again.
This is
so annoying, I really hope Apple fixes it some time.
I had a minor update of my VPN frontend (Shimo for Cisco VPN) today. So I
tested the
whole thing again and unfortunately my computer froze again. The odd thing is
that OS
X reacts to no input whatsoever. I can move the mouse, but applications or the
dock
does not react. Even a growl notification sticks on my screen. It seems that the
whole screen isn't repainted anymore. However, music is still playing. Maybe
this is
just because the actual playback in iTunes is done by a daemon deep inside the
kernel, I don't know.
And towards your question: The usual "ignore, retry, force eject" dialog did
not
came up. I did not see any dialog at all (I waited 2-3 minutes this time). As
far as
i can remember, this dialog always came up and worked, when I put my mac to
sleep,
woke it up, restored the VPN connection and then accessed the virtual volume.
Thanks four your response anyway!
Original comment by stream.n...@gmx.de
on 22 Jan 2008 at 11:45
The dialog is a Tiger-only feature--there's no such dialog on Leopard. You
indicated that you're using Tiger, so
it should've shown up. I just tested it on a Tiger machine with the versions of
MacFUSE/sshfs you're using--does
work.
Anyway, the kernel features the dialog relies upon are not foolproof, and are
deprecated in Leopard (which is
why Leopard MacFUSE doesn't do the dialog any more). So it could be that you're
running into a case where the
dialog doesn't work, although I haven't ever seen that happen. If that's indeed
the case, we'll just have to call it
"tough luck".
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 23 Jan 2008 at 8:10
Yup, the dialog does work in Tiger for me, and nothing relevant has changed, as
I said before. So, if it indeed
isn't working for you, I won't be able to do anything about it, especially
since in Leopard, this feature has been
removed.
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 28 Jan 2008 at 2:22
The same issue here:
After letting sshfs be mounted during change from wlan to other (OS X in sleep)
the
whole OS X will hang for about 20 mins or for ever if the finder is used.
" OS X reacts to no input whatsoever. I can move the mouse, but applications or
the
dock does not react. Even a growl notification sticks on my screen. It seems
that the
whole screen isn't repainted anymore. However, music is still playing."
Original comment by antp...@gmail.com
on 4 Feb 2008 at 1:57
I'm on Ubuntu, same problem. If the connection is lost (times out?) I can't
even
unmount the share. 'ls'ing anything in the mount's parent directory hangs the
terminal for 20 minutes. Same is true of any application that tries to access
the
mount or the mount's parent directory.
Original comment by nat...@argenticsoftware.com
on 12 Mar 2008 at 6:18
Same problem here
Original comment by jeenapar...@gmail.com
on 22 Apr 2008 at 2:28
I'm having the same problem, timeout connections cause OS X tiger to hang for
~15 minutes after which the
dialog appears...
Original comment by reversel...@gmail.com
on 29 Apr 2008 at 8:04
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
stream.n...@gmx.de
on 22 Jan 2008 at 12:47