Hello, Thanks for your rapid answer. I was not using the user 0 but the user 1000. After reporting a Bug, I looked at the file "/run/user/1000/gvfs" and the permissions were "strange" with user/group/date/time set as "?". And I can't (even as root) change owner or group. The problem has now vanished !!! And gvfs permissions are OK. As I can't reproduce that problem, it lasts 3 days and today there are no messages more, you can close the report, but we never understand what happens.
Regards JP P ----- Mail original ----- > De: "Jason Crain" <ja...@inspiresomeone.us> > À: "jpp" <jp.po...@izzop.net>, 834...@bugs.debian.org > Envoyé: Samedi 20 Août 2016 16:05:37 > Objet: Re: Bug#834860: libgtop: "glibtop: statvfs '/run/user/0/gvfs' failed" > ten times every second in syslog > On 2016-08-20, jpp <jp.po...@izzop.net> wrote: >> Hello, I get 2/3 messages every second in the syslog : >> org.mate.panel.applet.MultiLoadAppletFactory[21255]: glibtop: statvfs >> '/run/user/0/gvfs' failed >> >> More than 132000 such messages a day in the syslog, the system was freshly >> re-installed on new disks. > > I'm guessing that if you disable harddisk monitoring on your system > monitor applet it will stop? > > Also, are you logging in as root? It's strange that it's looking in > /run/user/0. $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is set to /run/user/$UID and $UID it > usually around 1000. I suspect that part of the problem is that your > $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is not set correctly or permissions on that directory > are not set correctly.