[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2015-12-08 Thread Guillaume F
Hi, I know this is an old bug and that it's marked as fixed, but I've been having exactly the same problem lately on Wily. Is there something i can do? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2010-09-15 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gvfs Importance: Unknown = Medium -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-08-02 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gvfs Status: New = Fix Released -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-07-29 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package gvfs - 0.99.3-0ubuntu2 --- gvfs (0.99.3-0ubuntu2) intrepid; urgency=low * debian/patches/91_no_autofs_trashs.patch: - don't look for trash on autofs mounts, change from Paul Smith on launchpad (lp: #210468) -- Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-07-22 Thread Martin Pitt
Copied to hardy-updates. ** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu Hardy) Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-07-11 Thread Etienne Goyer
I have deleted the patched 2.4.0 package in my PPA, as it been made obsolete by the new 2.5.0 upstream in hardy-proposed. -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-07-11 Thread Paul Smith
I can also verify that this fixes the problem of extra Trash messages. I also have to say that I haven't seen the hang issue since I applied my changes, either. Don't know if it's a coincidence, but I'm happy! -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-07-11 Thread Jonlan
I've just tried it and the Trash messages have gone but the machine still hangs when accessing automounts Nautilus is maxing the CPU - killing this brings it back until I go into the automount directories again Any help greatly appreciated -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-07-11 Thread Paul Smith
If the messages have stopped appearing in your logs, then the problem you're having is clearly not related to this bug, since this bug is about autofs .Trash requests. Bug comments are not really the best way to ask for help, unless it's about the bug in question. You should either file a bug

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-07-10 Thread Martin Pitt
** Tags added: verification-done ** Tags removed: verification-needed -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-07-09 Thread Martin Pitt
Accepted into -proposed, please test and give feedback here. Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance! ** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu Hardy) Status: Triaged = Fix Committed Target: ubuntu-8.04.1 =

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-07-09 Thread Etienne Goyer
Did a very quick check, and it seem to work. The Trash behave as expected: show full when something is deleted in one of the autofs mount, we can empty trash just fine and we do not get the error in the log anymore. Looks good to me! -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-07-02 Thread Etienne Goyer
Looking at the ChangeLog of GVFS 0.2.5, there is mention of this bug being fixed. A casual inspection of the code confirm it. Sebastien, did a patch to fix this bug was added to the package you uploaded? -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-07-02 Thread Etienne Goyer
Above comment should read ..., there is *no* mention of this bug being fixed Sorry for the confusion! -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-07-02 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the patch attached to this bug has been added to the 0.2.5 update -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-07-01 Thread Paul Smith
Hi Sebastien; not sure what this means, to be uploaded as a hardy update candidate... I haven't seen anything come through in my -proposed repository. Or is this a prelude to that? I guess someone will update the bug if/when the fix migrates into the repositories? Thanks. -- try to access a

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-07-01 Thread Sebastien Bacher
I've uploaded it but the updates are frozen for 8.04.1 right now, it should be accepted in a few days normally -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-06-30 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the new stable version has been uploaded as an hardy update candidate now -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-06-23 Thread Etienne Goyer
I built a gvfs package for hardy using the patch Paul Smith posted above. You can get it from: https://edge.launchpad.net/~etienne-goyer-outlands/+archive I am fairly certain the patch is correct, as there is no point in actually polling for a trash in an autofs base mountpoint anyway.

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-06-23 Thread Paul Smith
Thanks Etienne. Someday I'm going to learn how to use Launchpad PPA! As for the fix, I'll say this: first, the concept behind the patch is unquestionably 100% correct. As you point out, it's fundamentally wrong to look for .Trash directories in automount points, because they aren't real

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-06-20 Thread Paul Smith
Here is a bog-simple patch I created for gvfs-0.2.4 that skips any root directory with a filesystem type of autofs. To my mind this is just a workaround: the real answer is that the list of filesystem types to skip should be configurable, I presume via an entry in gconf. However, that involves a

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-06-12 Thread Walter Tautz
Just to comment further, I have a remote home directory that I like to be able to access from my Ubuntu box. In particular I have an sshfs+autofs setup: /etc/auto.master: /autofs/sshfs/cs_student/home auto_home_sshfs -nobrowse where auto_home_sshfs is a shell script in /etc :

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-06-03 Thread Paul Smith
I'm seeing this too, and something about it is causing my system to hang. Basically, when I come in the morning I can't do hardly anything, including reboot. Investigation has shown that it's because any attempt to read the /proc/mounts file causes a permanent hang on the process (can't even

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-06-03 Thread Paul Smith
Just a comment on point (c) above: I don't think this is quite as innocuous as you suppose. While looking at the root of a normal automount point for a non-existent directory (or two, in this case) isn't so bad (except for the annoying log spam), there are various types of maps which take any

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-05-11 Thread Steve Langasek
Looking into every mount point for .Trash directories is not a bug. Looking is the only way to see if there are contents there that should be displayed in the system trash can! (As Sebastien notes, the trash can is shown as the union of all the per-filesystem trashcans, so the only way to ensure

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-30 Thread Sebastian Kapfer
I'm starting to believe we're looking at four different issues here a) gvfsdtrash looking into every mountpoint for .Trash directories. This should not be, as such, a problem. b) gvfsdtrash's accumulating endlessly and keeping automounted NFS busy. That is a bug. c) gvfsdtrash not knowing that

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-29 Thread Sebastien Bacher
this erroneous assumption is the bug it's not an assumption but it needs to look on the partition to know if there a directory there -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of

Re: [Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-29 Thread Brent Nelson
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, Sebastien Bacher wrote: this erroneous assumption is the bug it's not an assumption but it needs to look on the partition to know if there a directory there It may need to look at THE partition (i.e., the partition on which a file is actually being deleted, although

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-29 Thread Sebastien Bacher
nobody denies that's an issue and it has been milestoned and is set as a high priority ubuntu bug, the reason why it access all the partitions is that the trash location is listing the different partition trash content so it's looking on every partition to know if there is something to list there

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-28 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gvfs Status: Unknown = New -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-28 Thread guenthert
This is happening from time to time; the bug was also in feisty and seems to be more likely to occurr in hardy. Yes, it is. there is one such directory on every mount that's why it's trying to use those That's simply not the case and this erroneous assumption is the bug. Perhaps every mount

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-21 Thread Steve Langasek
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu) Target: ubuntu-8.04 = ubuntu-8.04.1 -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-16 Thread Sebastian Kapfer
On a medium-sized installation with a few thousand automounter entries, the resulting mount storm makes the system unusable. It is constantly spawning new automount processes (almost like a fork bomb) and keeps haldaemon at 99% CPU. Not sure how gvfs triggers this, a simple stat /home/.Trash

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-06 Thread kenjo
I also have this problem. the nfs server log gets flooded by mount request for .TrashX. in my case it's the home directories that is auto mounted and nautilus/gvfs tries to create directories in /home that is never going to work Something needs to learn to detect that /home/user and /home is

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-06 Thread Sebastien Bacher
there is one such directory on every mount that's why it's trying to use those -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. --

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-03 Thread Brent Nelson
I tried again today, with gvfs 0.2.2svn20080403-0ubuntu1. I found that the mount storm is currently pretty slow, but the gvfsd-trash processes seem to be accumulating endlessly. After ~45 minutes, it has mounted everything in our department, and I have over 3000 gvfsd-trash processes (and 1.1GB

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-02 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thanks for your bug report. This bug has been reported to the developers of the software. You can track it and make comments here: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=525779 ** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu) Status: New = Triaged ** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu) Importance: Low = Medium

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-02 Thread Brent Nelson
Please also see duplicate bug #210586. gvfsd-trash continuously tries to access the automount points (and keeps spawning and spawning, although it does allow old processes to die before spawning more, so it doesn't consume all available memory). The result is that, as soon as someone logs in,

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-02 Thread Sebastien Bacher
could somebody describe an easy way to configure automount? ** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu) Importance: Medium = High -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-02 Thread tgelter
A very simple case would be something like this: /etc/auto.master ** /mountpoint /etc/auto.fileDescribingMount /etc/auto.fileDescribingMount ** directoryToMountTo -opts /dir/to/mount Working example: /etc/auto.master

[Bug 210468] Re: try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts

2008-04-02 Thread tgelter
so the mounts would be: /dir/to/mount/ on /mountpoint/directoryToMountTo type nfs (opts) ftp.example.com:/pub/myDir on /ftp/myDir type ftp (ro,soft) -- try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468 You received this bug notification because you