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Increase the number of inotify watches
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Fabio,
The bug is triggered by running out of available inotify watches. Depending on
your setup (number of files in Ubuntu One, size of music collection, etc) it
may take a while before triggering this bug.
If you have manually increased the number of inotify watches to a
reasonnable value, you
Hello
I've tested tis in Oneiric and I cannot reproduce, so it is fixed for me, can
you confirm?
Thanks
Fabio
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I can confirm that with THREE PC in which I installed Dropbox, I'm
experimenting the same problem.
Ubuntu lucid 10.04 32 bit
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Status: Incomplete => New
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I recently set up Ubuntu on a new computer and came across this problem
again. I only noticed it after installing Dropbox, so this reinforces
my suspicion that Dropbox has something to do with it. Additionally,
Dropbox seems to drag on Nautilus.
Does anyone know of a good alternative to Dropbox
@ Daniel Pendolino
Thanks for the tip :)
It seems to have worked. I've tested it and Nautilus refreshes
immediately. I'll see how it goes though.
Thanks for explaining how to make the change persistent. I've appended
the line 'fs.inotify.max_user_watches=32000' to /etc/sysctl.conf and
will ch
@ clockworkpc
No, I didn't have any trouble but that's because I echoed the value into
it and didn't try to edit it like a file. Since /proc is a special file
system gedit may not be able to handle it or it just doesn't behave
exactly as expected. I was able to use vim with no problem.
Also you
@ Daniel Pendolino
Did you have any trouble editing /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches?
I tried:
gksudo gedit /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches
And it told me "Unexpected error: Error writing to file: Invalid
argument"
Funnily enough when I re-ran:
gksudo gedit /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_u
I believe it's is all done via inotify. I've managed to seemingly solve
the problem by increasing the value of
/proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches from the default to 32000. I
initially tried an increase of 16000 and tested a few directories and
they refreshed automatically, I doubled it just to
Is there some process that manages the auto-refreshing? Maybe if we
could see the running processes at the time the bug is occuring we would
find that someone has crashed. But we should know first how is nautilus
doing the "auto refresh" :)
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This happens to me too running lucid 64bit with or without dropbox
running. It says this bug will expire if there is no further activity,
what other information is needed to change the incomplete status? This
is a pretty annoying and harmful issue for me.
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I should also note that I stepped back down to 32 bit, mostly for Flash
related reasons.
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I have recently reinstalled and no longer have the problem, but I can
also confirm that I had Dropbox installed.
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I have Dropbox installed on 2 systems, one with 32-bit Ubuntu one with
64-bit Ubuntu. The 32-bit system does not suffer from this bug. The
64-bit system does. Don't know if 32 vs 64 has anything to do with it,
but it seems Dropbox is a common thread.
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Me too.
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I can confirm I have dropbox installed and am effected by this.
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using gamin doesn't do a difference, nautilus and gvfs are using inotify
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I've had this problem for some time, too, on two 10.04 systems.
Reinstalling gamin, installing python-gamin, killing nautilus all had no
effect. However, someone mentioned Dropbox in a thread related to this
problem, so I stopped Dropbox, and the autorefresh suddenly started
working again. I restar
oops, sorry, it was the reinstall of
gamin
and installation of
python-gamin
second one was done just for a test... so I'm not sure which one really
did fix it.
The
sudo /etc/init.d/dbus-1 restart
gave me
sudo /etc/init.d/dbus-1: command not found error, so that is not the
fix.
It's working
same here..
I did this:
sudo /etc/init.d/dbus-1 restart
and nautilus began to show me a running size update on a video being
rendered. Prior to this, it wouldn't.
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a killall -HUP nautilus solves the thing.
IMHO it's a nautilus problem.
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Same thing here.
I've an opened nautilus window monitoring /tmp. From terminal I give a
touch /tmp/a but nothing happens.
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My running processes at the time the bug is happening.
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I don't know if this helps at all but I noticed that now, that this bug is
happening, when I loaded a dvd into my drive, the dvd wasn't mounted
automatically. I didn't appear in nautilus and no window poped up.
I had to go to "Places"->"Computer" and then click on it. Then it opened.
I attached
I tried the following:
1) in a terminal "rm -rf "
while having a nautilus window open at that folder. The folder disappears
automatically from the window.
2) I delete a file/folder using delete key, in a nautilus window. The
file/folder disappear automatically.
3) I go to the trash, restore the
Ok, so I have opened my ~/Pictures folder and on an open terminal I have
executed "gvfs-monitor-dir ~/Pictures".
Using firefox I find an image and save it to ~/Pictures. However I see no
message on the terminal. There seems to be no change. Looking at Nautilus, the
window I have open at ~/Pictur
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Please answer these questions:
* Is this reproducible?
* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
* Does it happen on any directory? Could you try gvfs-monitor-dir on the
directory a
Same issues, latest Lucid.
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I confirm this bug in 10.04, and I had it in 9.10 also. It's extremely
annoying. Actually I have 10.04 installed on 2 systems, one 64-bit that
experiences this bug, the other 32-bit and does not have this bug. So
maybe it's exclusive to 64-bit systems. Just a guess.
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I tried to reproduce your issue, but I couldn't.
My version:
nautilus:
Installed: 1:2.30.0-0ubuntu4
thanks,
pura vida.
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