** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gvfs
+ My disk space was really full at one moment, no byte left free. People say,
that does corrupt the files in the ~/.local/share/gvfs-metadata folder, so the
gvfsd-metadata can't read it without being screwed up.
+ Workaround: run "rm -rf ~/.local/share/gvfs-metadata"
+
+ Expected results:
+ gvfsd-metadata should be able to handle the no space left situation.
+
+
+ --- Original description ---
After installing 9.10 Ubuntu 64bit browsing and opening folder in nautilus or
Gnome-commander take several minutes when there are many files in it e.g.
10.000. Interestingly Midnight-commander does not have this problem. Opening
such folders does not hang with MC.
- Using "top" i can see that "gvfsd-metadata" is using 100% CPU and when i kill
it the computer stops "hanging". I am using the 32bit version of Karmic too and
there is no such Problem (although tested on a different computer).
+ Using "top" i can see that "gvfsd-metadata" is using 100% CPU and when i kill
it the computer stops "hanging". I am using the 32bit version of Karmic too and
there is no such Problem (although tested on a different computer).
Please fix this because it is highly annyoing. Right now i am killing it
every 20s with the watch command to be able to work at all.
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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gvfsd-metadata causes 100% CPU usage
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/517021
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