On 03/15/2010 05:32 PM, NoOp wrote: > On 03/15/2010 04:15 PM, NoOp wrote: >> Same issue w/lucid fully updated as of today. Nautilus: I either end up >> having to kill gvsd-smb (if attempting to connect via 'Go >> To:smb://<ipaddress>/<sharedfolder>, or kill gvfsd-smb-browse (if >> attempting to brows using 'Go Network|Windows Network'). >> >> It's a clean test machine - let me know what further information/tests >> you'd like to help troubleshoot this. Note: I see this as a >> blocker/stopper for final lucid release. >> > > Sebastien, I went into Seahorse (Applications|Accessories|Passwords and > Encryption Keys) and deleted the two previously stored session passwords > for the smb access. The smb browse worked using 'Go Network|Windows > Network'. I got the password prompt for the network share & was able to > mount the share. However after unmounting I cannot repeat; > gvfsd-smb-browse takes the cpu to 51%, I get the 'Opening "MSHOME" you > can stop this operation by clicking cancel.' popup & there it hangs. > > If I kill gvfsd-smb-browse *and* nautilus (again with no remaining > passwords in seahorse), restart nautilus via Places|Network the Windows > Network et al works, including getting the password popup. > > This time I repeat the process only I've selected the remember password > until logout option. Unmount the share, try Go|Network|Windows > Network|MSHOME|<remotename>|<remoteshare> and get 'Opening > "<remoteshare>" You can stop this operation by clicking cancel.'. > Kill gvfsd-smb and close Nautilus. I notice that no password has been > saved in seahorse. > Reopen Nautilus via Places|Network and the share doesn't open & other > results are the same (not working, high cpu etc). > Note that when I kill gvfsd-smb I get the 'Unable to mount location > DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.error.NoReply: Message did not receive a > reply (timeout by message bus)' error. >
Added data points: 1. Did a shutdown & cold boot. Opened Applications|Accessories|Passwords and Encryption Keys and found that there was a session password saved. Deleted it. 2. Opened Places|Network|Windows Network & got the same (gvfsd-smb-browse taking 50% - status sleeping) & had to kill the process. 3. Then went to a bookmark with the previously successful connection - that works (gives password popup, etc). However, unmounting & trying the bookmark again goes back to the same issue. 4. Close nautilus. Places|Home Folder| try the bookmark again - same issue. Note: there is no new record of the password entered from #3 above. But... I logout & log backin & *do* find a 'Passwords:session_1' entry in seahorse. Delete that and the bookmark works. So no idea how to troubleshoot further. Looks to be an issue with the keyring/seahorse & samba/gvfsd. -- gvfsd-smb-brows uses 100% cpu after selecting Places-->Network https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532024 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs