For users who use gvfs exclusively in a desktop environment:

This kind of issue is apparently somewhat addressed by a program called
Gigolo (http://www.uvena.de/gigolo/index.html)

It makes it easier for me to do the reconnecting. More specifically, it
doesn't care if the mount was left dangling; it's smart enough to sort
that out simply by being asked to connect.

As for those who might be using gvfs to support CLI operations... maybe
Gigolo's source code can reveal some potentially useful insights that
can be carried into gvfs... http://git.xfce.org/apps/gigolo

See also : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/223636

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/905497

Title:
  gvfs should auto reconnect when disconnected

Status in “gnome-vfs” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  When a connection is made to a remote server through, for example ftp,
  in many cases the host disconnects when there is no activity during a
  timeout. This is not a particular problem is Nautilus, because then a
  reconnect will take place.

  However, when a file is opened on the remote server (for example a
  text file opened by gedit) and when a disconnect has taken place,
  saving the file results in an error. gvfs should detect this situation
  and automatically reconnect.

  Woraround for this situation: navigate with Nautilus to the remote
  connection, press F5 for refresh and the connection is re-established.

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