Ubuntu 14.04
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Mount with SSHFS
2016/01/27
 
It's possible to mount filesystem on another Host via SSH to use SSHFS.
[1] Install SSHFS.
root@dlp:~#
apt-get -y install sshfs
[2] For example, mount /home/ubuntu on another Host with "ubuntu" user.
# create a directory for mount

ubuntu@dlp:~$
mkdir ~/sshmnt
# mount with SSHFS

ubuntu@dlp:~$
sshfs 10.0.0.31:/home/ubuntu ~/sshmnt

ubuntu@10.0.0.31's password:    
# SSH password

ubuntu@dlp:~$
df -hT

Filesystem               Type        Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev                     devtmpfs    2.0G  4.0K  2.0G   1% /dev
tmpfs                    tmpfs       396M  356K  395M   1% /run
/dev/mapper/tmp--vg-root ext4         26G  1.9G   23G   8% /
none                     tmpfs       4.0K     0  4.0K   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
none                     tmpfs       5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
none                     tmpfs       2.0G     0  2.0G   0% /run/shm
none                     tmpfs       100M     0  100M   0% /run/user
/dev/vda1                ext2        236M   97M  127M  44% /boot
10.0.0.51:/home/ubuntu   fuse.sshfs   26G  1.9G   23G   8% /home/ubuntu/sshmnt
# just mounted
# for unmount, do like follows

ubuntu@dlp:~$
fusermount -u ~/sshmnt
 
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