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I have a number of servers that have a small root volume but mount a larger volume into the the filesystem. When I traverse that mount point, sshfs continues to assume that free space is the same as the root. I imagine that determining available space per folder would be tricky - could we have a flag to tell sshfs to report a high remaining space?
FYI: I do see that connecting directly to the mounted volume reports the proper space so, I have a work around.
Thanks, Michael.
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I have a number of servers that have a small root volume but mount a larger volume into the the filesystem. When I traverse that mount point, sshfs continues to assume that free space is the same as the root. I imagine that determining available space per folder would be tricky - could we have a flag to tell sshfs to report a high remaining space?
FYI: I do see that connecting directly to the mounted volume reports the proper space so, I have a work around.
Thanks, Michael.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: