** Changed in: gvfs (Fedora)
Status: Unknown => Won't Fix
** Changed in: gvfs (Fedora)
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
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Update: after a while I got the problem again, so I implemented the
fixes in Comments #29 and #37. WE'll see if this helps.
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I've noticed that this problem of gvfsd-smb taking up 50% of my CPU
(100% of 1 of 2 cores) only exists if I am not logged in to a Windows
share first via the terminal. In other words, I have Windows shares I
like to access with my Linux computer running Xubuntu 16.04. If I open
nemo (my main file m
Addendum to post #48
After installing Xenial dist upgrade a few eeks ago the number of bugs caused
me to reinstall Trusty 14.04.4 from cd. Although this gvfs problem did not
exist in my original 14.04 system (installed in 2013) it cropped up in my new
install - Nautilus could not find my NAS and
If this is fixed at some point it needs to find its way to Trusty as
well - not just Xenial.
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This is fixed for me with the update as reported in bug #1572260
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Does the fact that I see this behavior in *Trusty* (see comment
[url=https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1409032/comments/33]33[/url]
mean that I'm experiencing this same bug, or is it another issue
altogether for which I should open a separate bug?
Please notice that (as stated i
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/2:4.4.5+dfsg-2ubuntu3
samba (2:4.4.5+dfsg-2ubuntu3) yakkety; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/git_smbclient_cpu.patch:
- backport upstream patch to fix smbclient users hanging/eating cpu on
trying to contact a machine which is not there (lp: #
there was another bug opened upstream yesterday with a patch
https://attachments.samba.org/attachment.cgi?id=12311
I'm going to have a look at backporting that one
** Bug watch added: Samba Bugzilla #12105
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12105
** Changed in: samba
Remote watch: Sa
** Bug watch added: Samba Bugzilla #12112
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12112
** Also affects: samba via
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12112
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Bugzilla/Gnome has an outstanding bug (#549463) from 2008(?!) that
sounds the same but I wonder why (for me at least) this did not exist in
14.04 and is suddenly turning up in 16.04. At first I thought it might
be due to the deprecated version of Nautilus in 16.04 but the same
problem shows up in G
This f-ing bug literally melts my old laptop causing it to thermal
shutdown. Would be nice if we could get an proper f-ing fix released.
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Just upgraded one of my machines to Xubuntu 16.04 and encountered this
bug. The info in post #29 solved it for me but I will be waiting for an
official fix before upgrading my other machine. Inconceivable that this
is unassigned after 18 months.
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Using Ubuntu 16.04. Issue effects me as well.
I implemented the suggestions in post #29 and #37.
When I open Files, gvfsd-smb-browse maxes out one core at 100% for about
10 minutes.
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** No longer affects: samba (Fedora)
** Also affects: gvfs (Fedora) via
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1303300
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I have noticed the same problem for the first time today at work (so no
commercial USA ISP).
I tried to strace the process to see what it does:
sudo strace -T -p 13921
strace: Process 13921 attached
restart_syscall(<... resuming interrupted poll ...>
But I got no insight.
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I use Ub. Gnome 16.04. If I use lightdm, the bug happens (one thread,
gvfs-smb-browse using 100 % of a virtual CPU) when I open Nautilus. I
switched back to gdm (NB : gdm is not working with Nvidia proprietary
drivers...) (!!!) and I do not see this high CPU usage.
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As well as removing hosts lookup in the smb.conf file (#29) you can also
prevent this behaviour by installing the libnss-winbind package and
adding wins to the hosts line in /etc/nsswitch.conf
Ex:
hosts: files wins mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns
That should allow samba to find all
How come this high impact bug stays open for 1.5 years and still
unassigned?
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Currently having the same issue with gvfsd-smb-browse on my Mid-2012
Macbook Pro. While a fix comes out, can someone point me in the
direction on how to uninstall it?
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I don't have any smb.conf, just installed Ubuntu 16.04 as main and only
OS of my laptop, there is no Windows filesystem on my computer or on
network.
I noticed this process will work on and off, utilizing %100 of 2 CPU
cores.
Any harm in removing this package or making it not-executable?
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I think I may have the same issue in Trusty, possibly even worse: the
gvfsd-smb process would randomly start and totally max out the CPU for
no apparent reason - the thing is, not only I don't use samba at all, I
have actually *purged* all samba packages from this system.
I really can't see how th
The output of sudo strace -T -p {pid} is:
restart_syscall(<... resuming interrupted poll ...>)
when it use 100% CPU. Hope this can help.
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Can anyone briefly state what gvfsd-smb-browse does? I know samba is
used to connect to Windows networks. Perhaps clarity on this would help
people decide weather to keep, remove, or find a work-around to it.
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Really annoying bug, I have to remove the exec file of gvfsd-smb-browse
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After not be satisfied with any of the above workarounds to the problem
I decided to take a look at the problem and see if I could come up with
a "cleaner" workaround or fix.
I found that this problem occurs in Ubuntu 16.04 with Unity Gnome 3.18
GnomeShell Gnome 3.20, Budgie Gnome 3.18 and Fedora
I am also having this problem on multiple machines. Every time I hear the
fans running on high (except when I am remastering) its due to this bug.
I am running 16.04 64bit with Unity desktop.
Just wanted to add myself to the list of those seeing the problem.
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I had this issue (nearly 100% CPU use by gvfsd-smb-browse) on a laptop
that is running Ubuntu 16.04.
In my case, removing the package "gvfs-backends" (which is needed for
Samba and other things) is a workaround for the CPU usage issue. I don't
use Samba on this laptop, and at least so far, I haven
I have noticed this issue as well. Once I kill gvfsd-smb-browse python2
kicks in and goes up to 100%. My system has been completely unstable and
just shutting with no message. The best hunch I have so far is a power
issue possibly related to this
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Ubuntu 16.04. gvfsd-smb-browse uses 100% CPU until I kill it.
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I had this particular problem with one of my processor cores topping out
at 100%, and I was not using samba. Found under process management and
killed it. Happened so far only once so far may just uninstall samba
since I don't use it. My computer is a HP Envy Phoenix 810 series.
Thanks for your tim
I have found this bug on several computers running Ubuntu 16.04 and
Raspberry Pi 2s and a 3 running Ubuntu MATE 16.04. With a quad core CPU,
gvsfd-smb-browse seems to consume 100% of one of the cores.
On a Dell XPS13 laptop, this causes the cooling fan to come on. On the
Raspberry Pi 2 and 3, it u
I used the terminal to back up the gvfsd-smb-browse, then removed it. I
think I do not use this file for anything. It looks like the system is
still running fine as far as I can see. The CPU has a normal load after
boot up...
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bug is resolved, this "IPV6" who overloading cpu.
2016-05-07 22:59 GMT+02:00 Paul Eggert :
> This happened to me too, I think just after I started up Rhythmbox on my
> 16.04 desktop. I don't use Windows shares. It's pretty annoying.
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This happened to me too, I think just after I started up Rhythmbox on my
16.04 desktop. I don't use Windows shares. It's pretty annoying.
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This happens to me also but only the first time i open nautilus after
logging in AND if the wi-fi is on. If i disconnect and after i open
nautilus i DON'T encounter this bug.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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In fact the Redhat bug suggests it's likely a samba issue...
** Also affects: samba (Fedora) via
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1303300
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Also affects: samba (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: samba (
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The issue you are reporting is an upstream one and it
would be nice if somebody having it could send the bug to the developers
of the software by following the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/G
Here are what I found on my 2 PC machines. (sorry for my poor English)
To find the local machines on my lan I have edited the /etc/hosts file to add
the IP (fixe) of the PC on the network whith alias (ex: 127.0.0.1 localhost
192.0.168.0.10 server, etc...) and my IP NAS.
When I remove the IP of t
I am also experiencing this issue, on Ubuntu 16.04. gvfsd-smb-browse
uses 100% CPU until I kill it.
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bluefox@lenovo:~$ dpkg-query -W -f='${Package} ${Version} ${Source}
${Status}\n' | grep samba
libsmbclient 2:4.3.8+dfsg-0ubuntu1 samba install ok installed
libwbclient0 2:4.3.8+dfsg-0ubuntu1 samba install ok installed
python-samba 2:4.3.8+dfsg-0ubuntu1 samba install ok installed
samba 2:4.3.8+dfsg
The same thing for me ...
This has never happened before until I upgraded ubuntu-mate 15.10 to
ubuntu-mate 16.04 yesterday on two desktop pc. Same things on the two PC
gvfsd-smb-browse uses 100% CPU until I kill it. Try to access my NAS
whith a Samba server (files open on the process)
Bizarre...
Same here as with with Mr. rattskjelke above: I never had any reason to
notice gvfsd-smb-browse until I upgraded to 16.04 and noticed my
laptop's fans spinning and this stupid process at the top of the list.
Searching with google or DDG for "gvfsd-smb-browse high CPU" reveals
that this problem has
This has never happened before until I installed Xubuntu 16.04 recently.
gvfsd-smb-browse uses 100% CPU until I kill it.
I don't know how to determine what causes it.
I thought it might have been other software I installed or maybe I broke
something so I did a fresh install again and it still hap
same issue on Ubuntu 16.04.
[How to duplicate]
[1] Restart Ubuntu 16.04
[2] Launch Nautilus
[3] Open System Monitor, and gvfsd-smb-browse will use one of the CPU core
100%, and will stay at 100% for 5~6 minutes. After 5~6 minutes,
gvfsd-smb-browse will stop consuming CPU. I would rather kill gvf
i just need to log on and open nautilus to make it start on 16.04
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Just did a fresh ISO install of xenial and discovered this same issue.
'killall gvfsd-smb-browse' temporarily solved my issue.
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
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Confirmed for 16.04 Beta 2 as well here.
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Confirmed for 16.04 Beta 2 as well.
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Confirmed for 16.04 Beta and here is the Red Hat bug:
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This affects me without using a virtual machine.
There are other bugs about excessive CPU usage,. which might be related:
#369194
#1404765
Similar other bugs were filed against other protocol types (dav, http, ssh,
sftp, fuse), so these issues might be related, e.g.
#1401351
#1174663
#1404765
#1
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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