It's almost 14 years and I can confirm this unassigned high importance
bug is still of relevance.
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same issue on popos 21.04
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Also the same case here. Probably we'd like to collect the information
to report upstream first to see if the maintainer can gain some insight.
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I'm also affected by this issue in ubuntu 19.10
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My experience is the same as @hasi described, but I'm on Ubuntu 18.04.
Accessing via Nautilus by typing 'dav://url.com/Folder' is as fast as
can be, but mounting it using fstab is extremely slow.
POTENTIAL CLUE: When opening the mounted folder, my download network traffic
raises to full speed (1
Still an issue with Ubuntu 18.04 and NextCloud 13. Accessing the same
server using Konqueror webdavs:// or Windows Explorer (WebDAV mapped as
a network drive) is *much* faster.
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I observed something interesting. I am running KDE, and both the
konqueror (still running KDE 4) and dolphin (KDE plasma 5) file managers
have their own webdav implementation, which is much faster. Just by
putting "webdav://" into the address bar followed by the address, I can
directly access the p
Accessing a Nextcloud 12 from kubuntu 16.04 (xenial) this is still a big
problem. Access to files and folders is very slow.
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Same in Ubuntu 16.04.
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I have discovered an issue with davfs2 that causes webDAV to be extremely slow,
this is possibly related to the cause of this bug, although it could be a
different issue, which is why I filed it as a seperate bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/davfs2/+bug/1490555
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Same on Ubuntu 13.10, 14.04 and 14.10.
Not using Nautilus or any other general purpose GUI file browser (only MC/ls
and GNOME dialogs sometimes), uplink is fast enough, but if you want to
upload/download some files more than 10MB in size each everything becomes
inresponsive.
For instance, if yo
I am using Linux Mint 17 and can report the same.
Tested with Owncloud and apache2 webdav.
While razor fast in the console, file managers like nemo, dolphin or thunar
take endless (aborted after a few minutes) to display a directory with for
example ~430 entries.
Strange things I saw, while I res
I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and it's VERY slow accessing T-Online cloud. I have
T-Online DSL connection and it's very slow accessing the T-Online clouzd. So it
can't be the connection. If I opne a folder, it talkes aboiut 8 seconds untill
I see the content in Nautilus.
I terminal it's about 2 secon
yep problem is still there, i can't use Nautilus with OpenDrive's webdav
too, it's to slow..
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I, too, notice this because it hurts my access to owncloud.
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same issue here with Ubuntu 13.04 as well as Ubuntu 13.10. Would be
happy to see finally a fix after all those years.
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Same here for me.
This slow response developed gradually as the WebDAV folder was filled. This
renderd my own cloud almost useless.
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I'm also interested in this Problem - it would make owncloud much more
usable for me... :(
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Has there been any thought into looking into this?
I have watched the traffic when thunar (xfce file manager) is very slow
on a webdav2 mount and gets a folder listing. It seems it doesn't just
get the file listing and displays the files, it gets the file listing
and downloads the files as well. S
Further to #17: I've switched off the debug in autofs and set 'DEBUG
most' in /etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf .
it seems to be not able to connect/find the server. With a windows
machine or lftp I never experience any delay and with davfs it is nearly
always there at the first attempt.
davfs outputs to
I found the same problem on Ubuntu 10.10: I use davfs via autofs and I
am waiting minutes to get a directory listing back from an 'ls' command.
I've set LOGGING='debug' in /etc/default/autofs. I do 'service autofs
restart'. Then I keep a 'live view' on /var/log/daemon.log: every 5
seconds autofs s
I found a similar problem and filed it under Bug #540507. Now I found this.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/540507
Seems familiar! But I see slightly different behaviour.
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Same problem here on a Karmic installation.
When using it with Dolphin is quite fast but when mounting it using davfs2 is
deadly slow!
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Wolfgang_Pfalzgraf schrieb:
> same Problem with ubuntu 9.10 and Konquerror or Dolphin
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Hi Wolfgang.
It is very easy to get WebDAV run deadly fast, when using a
GUIfile-manager tool not providing features you run into trouble, cause
a WEBdavdrive doesn't have enough speed to support it.
Exam
same Problem with ubuntu 9.10 and Konquerror or Dolphin
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I'm having the same behaviour here.
I'm on Jaunty 9.04 using davfs. I'm trying to synchronise a local folder
with a folder on a webdav server (mounted with davfs) using rsync. It's
too slow to be usable.
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The bug is still present in Karmic 9.10. Mounting a webdav share in
command line works well but navigating in it is very slow (when using ls
or autocompletion, and nautilus is almost unusable). Mounting the share
directly in nautilus (the graphical way) improve things a lot (it's as
fast as in wind
I use 9.04. When i access the same account from windows it's a lot faster. In
Ubuntu it takes ages just to navigate around.
Any help would be appreciated. I tried gnome-commander. A bit better but still
nowhere near the Windows client.
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I tried thunar instead of nautilus - same problem, opening of folders
with content is dead slow.
But, folks - try this:
apt-get install gnome-commander
and - if you have the same setup - open the mounted webdav-folder in your
locale filesystem and everything works perfectly.
The commander is even
Nautilus got an extreme problem with webdav and davfs.
I automount my webdav-drives using davfs, and everything works as expected
using a terminal and the bash. cd, ls and everything works like crawling
through local folders.
Nautilus does not.
Even if I change the settings to 'never' show previe
What further information do you need? This bug exists and still there in
8.10 and 9.04.
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I confirm slow on 8.10. Access through Nautilus is unusable. Access
from the command line is better, but unpredictable. It seems like ls on
a dir with lots of subdirs is slow. Maybe some caching going on?
WebDAV access to the same server with Windows is pretty snappy.
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I can confirm it is extremely slow on 8.10. I can access my server
extremely fast with a ftp connection, so I have given up on davfs2.
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this problem reproduced on 8.04, it is so slow.
but fast on windows
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Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 or 9.04?
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I noticed that too. I use webdav a lot for university, and it's extremely slow.
Windows and MacOSX are pretty fast though ;-)
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