@jap1968: This is completely normal and expected behaviour. SSH doesn't offer disk size fetching for remote drives, this would require relying on specific software at the target. SSHFS tries to rely on SSH only and AFAIK they don't plan to implement an additional layer. The 1000GB are there because something has to be, and people wouldn't like if it was 0 or any small value that actually could be misleading.
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