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 rises at about 60MB/Minute.
Eventually the system has to thrash as the memory usage of gvfsd hits
4GB.

I'm not sure if this is related, but gvfsd appears to have memory mapped
each library multiple times. This is where the bulk of the memory usage
seems to be coming from. Perhaps some file handles aren't being closed
properly?

When I kill VirtualBox, the memory usage of gvfsd stops increasing.

I have attached a screenshot, please let me know if I can grab anything
else. Sebastian's comment above mentions to grab a Valgrind, but I'm not
sure that I can do with this daemon process.


** Attachment added: "gvfsd memory maps"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37304657/Screenshot2.png

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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