*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 760344 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/760344
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 760344
gvfsd-http not closing tcp connections
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to be precise it was gvfsd-http using about 500+ MB RAM but diminished
now to 5,7MB
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gvfsd memory leak
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this problem occurred to me without having any flash device attached. however i
have installed zRam.
it occurred when i was watiching a flash video stream.
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thank you all, for telling us that gvfsd is part of fuse (fuseiso).
i didn't like how much cpu time gvfsd-metadata was using.
Also, i didn't find fuse of any use. i installed it trying to mount an iso as a
dvd and it Didn't work for that.
i could already mount an iso as a directory (folder), so fu
It seems that this memory leak can be triggered by a bug in gnome-
system-monitor which causes it to spam requests to gvfsd over dbus, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-
monitor/+bug/751523
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I am on 10.10 x86_64. Everytime I copy a large file, the gvfsd-dav
process takes up Gigabytes of memory. Seems like it puts the whole file
into memory!
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This is the gentoo bug showing the same problem:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341967
** Bug watch added: Gentoo Bugzilla #341967
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341967
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Same issue here on 10.10 x86_64.
Streamed some music over a ssh mount through gvfs. Ever since doing
that, even after multiple reboots -- gvfsd stands at ~1gb of private
memory.
[0:530] callisto:~ $ ps waux | grep [g]vfsd
1000 9835 0.0 0.1 170148 5420 ?Sl 12:04 0:00
/usr/lib
Ubuntu 10.10, gvfsd starts to use huge amounts of memory.
I have several USB devices (cameras, phones, ipod, usb-hdd with many
partitions, some of them ext4, some fat32) connected and I
connect/disconnect them occasionally, some of them using sudo. At some
point gvfsd starts to eat memory. It seem
same here.
Ubuntu 10.10
wubi install
also using virtualbox, but no shared folders.
I have one nfs-volume mounted with fstab.
one smb-filesystem with nautilus/gvfs.
one ntfs filesystem with nautilus/gvfs.
Both the nfs and smb are from a Debian machine.
memory usage is growing at a rate of about 1
Thank you for sending the bug to GNOME
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) => (unassigned)
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I cant work out how to add this to the list at the top of the page, because
launchpad confuses me. But I've forwarded the bug upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=622455
I've had the problem on gentoo and its been reported on opensuse too, so it
must be an upstream bug
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I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 64bit and I have the same problem that most of you have
already described.
My workstation has 4 Gb of ram and I usually have the swap partitions disabled,
I only activate them if I really need to. I also have my workstation on 24/7
and a lot of services (like mysqld, sshd,
I watched 8 Gb of RAM fill ... and bring my machine to a
crawl/halt. I killed almost everything ... and then watched in horror
as gvsfd grew in virtual memory size from 1.4 Gb to 2.2 Gb in just a few
minutes. It seems to go up by 100Mg every minute. As I write this, it
is stil growing. Wow
I have a similar problem with gvfsd, where its memory usage grows in
certain circumstances. I checked some of the other reports here, but
cannot seem to reproduce it with file copies or connections. If I don't
have gnome-system-monitor running, it does not seem to be a problem.
To reproduce on my
when I upgrade to 10.04 from 9.10,found gvfsd eat a lot of memory,after
umount network share and kill gvfsd,seem all will be ok
dark...@darking-desktop:~/scripts/trunk$ gvfs-mount -l
Volume(0): cdrom0
Type: GUnixVolume
Mount(0): fa -> file:///media/cnimg/fa
Type: GUnixMount
Mount(1): fe -> fil
I'm seeing this when I try to update any of my podcasts from Rhythmbox
0.12.5 on Karmic (by right-clicking Podcasts and selecting "Update All
Feeds"). I am subscribed to the following podcasts:
NPR: Car Talk, This American Life, or Radiolab
gvfsd-http consumes roughly one whole CPU core (while us
It's right now with 2.9gb and growing!
Ubuntu 9.10, 32 bits... Kernel with PAE
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I should add (sorry, can't find a way to edit my previous comment ?! )
that I am not using any network share. I do have an NFS server setup in
Nautilus, but it is not mounted.
VirtualBox runs Windows XP but there is only one application running in
it, and it does not connect to network.
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I also have this problem ! I am running Ubuntu (vanilla/Gnome) 9.04.
The problem only appeared 3 days ago though, and from reading the above
comments it seems I have the same context:
- leaving the computer running 24/7
- I did started a Virtualbox session a few days ago and it's been running 24
We have a similar problem. gvfsd consumes a LOT of memory when gnome-
system-monitor is running in KDE. I am running Kubuntu 9.10. uname-a:
Linux michiel-desktop 2.6.31-19-generic #56-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 28
02:39:34 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux. The amount of consumed memory
remains the same even after
I seem to be able to reproduce this issue fairly reliably. I have
VirtualBox setup to share a folder with the guest OS. This shared folder
is being used as the iTunes music folder.
While playing music in the guest OS (i.e. reading lots of data from the
shared folder) the memory usage of gvfsd rise
The same issue happend to my PC tonight.
I usalay leave my PC on overnight. This night i started an distcc daemon and
compiled an kernel on my netbook with distcc.
This morning my PC was very unresponsive and slow, also some panel applets
crashed (cpufreq, and audio mixer)
i started the gnome-sy
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Further information -
Earlier in the day I copied about 4GB of files from an NFS mount to the
Sansa Fuze. During the copy, my wireless connection (iwlagn, Intel 5300)
dropped and I restored it by running "sudo iwconfig wlan0 down up". When
the connection resumed, the file copy (using Nautilus dra
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