Automating sshfs not working

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I want to mount a remote directory and I want to automate this. So I write below script which not working properly.



#!/usr/bin/expect -f
spawn sshfs vedams@192.168.5.109:/home/user /mnt/remote
expect "assword:"
send "myPasswordr"


When I run the above script and if check ls /mnt/remote, it is giving below error:



ls: cannot access /mnt/remote: Transport endpoint is not connected


I used sshpass but not working:



sshpass -p myPassword sshfs user@192.168.5.109:/home/user /mnt/remote


Shell blocked and getting the same error.



Note: If I run sshpass -p vedams123 sshfs vedams@192.168.5.109:/home/user /mnt/remote, working withour any problem.










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  • Same here, sshfs command on command prompt works, the same one in a bash script doesn't. If you add -f at the end of sshfs command then it works in script but stops the script from further execution.

    – zzart
    Feb 2 '16 at 11:10











  • @zzart passwordless login (keyfiles) would work and skip the trouble of having a clear text password in a script file.

    – Fiximan
    Feb 19 '16 at 23:14















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I want to mount a remote directory and I want to automate this. So I write below script which not working properly.



#!/usr/bin/expect -f
spawn sshfs vedams@192.168.5.109:/home/user /mnt/remote
expect "assword:"
send "myPasswordr"


When I run the above script and if check ls /mnt/remote, it is giving below error:



ls: cannot access /mnt/remote: Transport endpoint is not connected


I used sshpass but not working:



sshpass -p myPassword sshfs user@192.168.5.109:/home/user /mnt/remote


Shell blocked and getting the same error.



Note: If I run sshpass -p vedams123 sshfs vedams@192.168.5.109:/home/user /mnt/remote, working withour any problem.










share|improve this question






















  • Same here, sshfs command on command prompt works, the same one in a bash script doesn't. If you add -f at the end of sshfs command then it works in script but stops the script from further execution.

    – zzart
    Feb 2 '16 at 11:10











  • @zzart passwordless login (keyfiles) would work and skip the trouble of having a clear text password in a script file.

    – Fiximan
    Feb 19 '16 at 23:14













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I want to mount a remote directory and I want to automate this. So I write below script which not working properly.



#!/usr/bin/expect -f
spawn sshfs vedams@192.168.5.109:/home/user /mnt/remote
expect "assword:"
send "myPasswordr"


When I run the above script and if check ls /mnt/remote, it is giving below error:



ls: cannot access /mnt/remote: Transport endpoint is not connected


I used sshpass but not working:



sshpass -p myPassword sshfs user@192.168.5.109:/home/user /mnt/remote


Shell blocked and getting the same error.



Note: If I run sshpass -p vedams123 sshfs vedams@192.168.5.109:/home/user /mnt/remote, working withour any problem.










share|improve this question














I want to mount a remote directory and I want to automate this. So I write below script which not working properly.



#!/usr/bin/expect -f
spawn sshfs vedams@192.168.5.109:/home/user /mnt/remote
expect "assword:"
send "myPasswordr"


When I run the above script and if check ls /mnt/remote, it is giving below error:



ls: cannot access /mnt/remote: Transport endpoint is not connected


I used sshpass but not working:



sshpass -p myPassword sshfs user@192.168.5.109:/home/user /mnt/remote


Shell blocked and getting the same error.



Note: If I run sshpass -p vedams123 sshfs vedams@192.168.5.109:/home/user /mnt/remote, working withour any problem.







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  • Same here, sshfs command on command prompt works, the same one in a bash script doesn't. If you add -f at the end of sshfs command then it works in script but stops the script from further execution.

    – zzart
    Feb 2 '16 at 11:10











  • @zzart passwordless login (keyfiles) would work and skip the trouble of having a clear text password in a script file.

    – Fiximan
    Feb 19 '16 at 23:14

















  • Same here, sshfs command on command prompt works, the same one in a bash script doesn't. If you add -f at the end of sshfs command then it works in script but stops the script from further execution.

    – zzart
    Feb 2 '16 at 11:10











  • @zzart passwordless login (keyfiles) would work and skip the trouble of having a clear text password in a script file.

    – Fiximan
    Feb 19 '16 at 23:14
















Same here, sshfs command on command prompt works, the same one in a bash script doesn't. If you add -f at the end of sshfs command then it works in script but stops the script from further execution.

– zzart
Feb 2 '16 at 11:10





Same here, sshfs command on command prompt works, the same one in a bash script doesn't. If you add -f at the end of sshfs command then it works in script but stops the script from further execution.

– zzart
Feb 2 '16 at 11:10













@zzart passwordless login (keyfiles) would work and skip the trouble of having a clear text password in a script file.

– Fiximan
Feb 19 '16 at 23:14





@zzart passwordless login (keyfiles) would work and skip the trouble of having a clear text password in a script file.

– Fiximan
Feb 19 '16 at 23:14










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This happens when there is a stale session in your intended target directory. You can clear the session with



fusermount -u /mnt/remote


where /mnt/remote is whichever your local mount file path is set to.



Thanks to https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/215009/28280






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    This happens when there is a stale session in your intended target directory. You can clear the session with



    fusermount -u /mnt/remote


    where /mnt/remote is whichever your local mount file path is set to.



    Thanks to https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/215009/28280






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      This happens when there is a stale session in your intended target directory. You can clear the session with



      fusermount -u /mnt/remote


      where /mnt/remote is whichever your local mount file path is set to.



      Thanks to https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/215009/28280






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        This happens when there is a stale session in your intended target directory. You can clear the session with



        fusermount -u /mnt/remote


        where /mnt/remote is whichever your local mount file path is set to.



        Thanks to https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/215009/28280






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        This happens when there is a stale session in your intended target directory. You can clear the session with



        fusermount -u /mnt/remote


        where /mnt/remote is whichever your local mount file path is set to.



        Thanks to https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/215009/28280







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