![]() The most strange thing is, the file fuse_lowlevel.h is located in the /usr/local/include/osxfuse/fuse/ directory, which is passed as a search directory to the clang compiler:Ĭlang -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. Sshfs.c:15:10: fatal error: 'fuse_lowlevel.h' file not found Sudo bless -folder /Users/xxx/BigSurRW/System/Library/CoreServices -bootefi -create-snapshotĬsrutil enable& csrutil authenticated-root enable if then exec /usr/local/sbin/mount_ntfs else exec /sbin/mount_ fi #Ĭhmod +x mount_ntfs 5. Paste: #!/bin/sh # fall back to the apple version if ntfs-3g is gone. Sudo ln -s /usr/local/sbin/mount_ntfs /sbin/mount_ntfs Sudo mount -o nobrowse -t apfs /dev/disk6s5 ~/BigSurRW Sudo /usr/local/sbin/mount_ntfs /dev/disk0s1 ~/testġ: APFS Volume MacOS Big Sur - 数据 121.7 GB disk6s1Ģ: APFS Volume Preboot 355.1 MB disk6s2ģ: APFS Volume Recovery 622.8 MB disk6s3ĥ: APFS Volume MacOS Big Sur 15.3 GB disk6s5Ħ: APFS Snapshot .62DB. 15.3 GB disk6s5s1 Sudo /usr/local/bin/ntfs-3g /dev/disk0s1 ~/test -o local -o allow_other -o auto_xattr -o auto_cache modify mount_ntfsġ: Microsoft Basic Data soft 1.0 TB disk0s1 Install Command Line Tools for Xcode 13.0īrew install -build-from-source ntfs-3g 4. Sudo rm -rf /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools Install CLI 13 before build ntfs-3g from source code install ntfs-3gįind out this: on_macos do disable! date: "", because: "requires closed-source macFUSE" endĭisable limitation: # on_macos do # disable! date: "", because: "requires closed-source macFUSE" # end disable sipĬsrutil disable & csrutil authenticated-root disableĬsrutil authenticated-root status 2. Very rarely does the client send actual data back to the Server). Whereas when I use 'sftp' then the server spits out packet of 8688 length and does not wait for a packet from the Client (the client only replies with ACK's without data content. and then the next 2560 bytes are send from ServerA to ClientB. Server sends 1 packet and then waits for the Client (MacOS). Update: Quick look at tcpdump while MacOS is reading from server via sshfs: Looks like the Server sends just 2560 bytes every 20-60ms. Read/write from MacOS to any sshfs share on my local network is fast (20MB/sec). I must have tried all options that anyone anywhere mentioned and I never get it above 0.2MB/sec on reads on MacOS. I tried two separate test files but that made no difference. Test done with "dd bs=1k if=dumpr.dat of=/dev/null". Same sshfs parameters but using Ubuntu in a VirtualBox running on the same MacOS workstation gives 5.7MB/sec. Sftp download is fast at around 6.0MB/sec. Sshfs read-operations are slow at around 0.2MB/sec. ( There is no FUSE 3 for OS X, FUSE library version: 2.9.9 for macFUSE macFUSE 4.0.4 )įrom my MacOS workstation to server: 20-40ms latency. The latest version on the will not work for mac. The latest version for mac is 2.9, and the latest version can be found on the page : And if you don´t use a mac you would not be on the page in the first place. Well, this is not correct if you use a mac. "The latest version and more information can be found on " ![]() I also find that the text on the page is misleading. Would it be possible to have 2.9 as the latest release ? ![]() ![]() I did the following changes to the sshfs.c Why is it that version 2.5.0 is listed as the latest release ? Tormods-MacBook-Pro:~ tormod$ sshfs -version Last login: Mon Jan 25 09:37:58 on console I am now running SSHFS version 2.9 on macOS Mojave 10.14.6 I have compiled sshfs for osxfuse ( now macFUSE )
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