sshfs or alike
Andrey Repin
anrdaemon@yandex.ru
Fri May 8 20:24:39 GMT 2020
Greetings, Morten Kjærulff!
>> > As I understand, you can get sshfs to work with cygwin, but you have
>> > to install some non-cygwin tools also.
>>
>> > Can I get sshfs or something like that with only cygwin tools?
>>
>> Adding to the already mentioned points, I should warn you that SSHFS is
>> EXTREMELY SLOW. By design.
>> Enumerating significant amount of files could take minutes. If you can use any
>> other tools (like, OpenVPN + CIFS), it will be hundred if not thousand times
>> faster.
> Would this be cygwin only?
No. Recently I've tried both sshfs/wfsp outlined earlier in the thread and two
native sshfs solutions on the same target system, all exhibit same behavior.
Running "git status" on a project directory takes:
- locally on the host: up to 10s;
- over CIFS share: up to 30s;
- over SMBFS share: up to half an hour(!).
> My server is a z/OS mainframe, where we just installed sshd. Anyone
> have good tips?
You should first think about your needs and use cases. Do you actually need
filesystem features? Or all you need is the ability to copy files to/from the
server?
For SSH, rsync and git both coming to mind.
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With best regards,
Andrey Repin
Friday, May 8, 2020 23:04:16
Sorry for my terrible english...
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