I came back with more detail!

Test Condition
Maverick 10.10 x86_64 2.6.35-23
gvfs 1.6.4-0ubuntu1.1
/ filesystem xfs
/home filesystem xfs

Steps to reproduce the bug :
[Copy]
open folder in Nautilus : /home/al/test1
select >5000 files
Right click and copy
open folder in Nautilus : /home/al/test2
right click and paste
wait until finish copy

after copying files, gvfs-metadata continuous CPU usage to 100% during a very 
long time !!
the backtrace (as an attachment) gdb-gvfsd-metadata[copy].txt

or

Steps to reproduce the bug :
[Delete]
delete folder in Nautilus (containing >5000 files) : /home/al/test2

after deleting files, gvfs-metadata continuous CPU usage to 100% during a long 
time !!
the backtrace (as an attachment) gdb-gvfsd-metadata[delete].txt

I think the bug comes from updating the folder

if I kill the process or end gvfsd-metadata , it comes back!
The only temporary solution I found is this disconnect from the session. 
Apparently to the reconnection it does not affect data!

during gvfs-metadata uses 100% CPU 
no other operations can be performed (copy, delete, and even view the contents 
of a folder)!

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100% CPU usage gvfsd-metadata
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/604788
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