Samo problem in Ubuntu 10.04.3 with gvfs 1.6.1-0ubuntu1build1 during
backup process by Deja Dup.
gvfs-dav takes up to 100% RAM (4Gb) and up to 100% SWAP (also 4Gb) if
the size of the all files being copied more than ~ 4-5Gb.
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having this problem in xubuntu 13.04, rhythmbox with loads of plugins,
also using google music which is uploading my library to the cloud.
memory use grew to 1132mb before I killed it; rhythmbox had already been
killed. Please let me know if any log required & how to do so if not
mentioned above. T
Confirming regression in Ubuntu 12.10 64bit. gvfsd-http is using more
than 1Gb of memory.
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regresion in ubuntu 12.10
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I am still having this issue in 10.10 x64 using gvfsd-dav to tranfer
files to webdav locations.
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Importance: Unknown => Medium
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I have this same issue on Ubuntu 10.04 "Lucid Lynx" X64 edition when
copying files across the network from one machine to the other. Both
use the same OS. The only thing I see which may affect the whole
situation is the drives containing the files to copy and store the
information are NTFS instea
I am having this problem in Linux Mint 9 x64 (Ubuntu 10.04) when backing
up using Deja-Dup over WebDAV to online storage. gvfs-dav is using 2-3
gb ram after a while and doesn't release it until back-up is complete or
interrupted.
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(I'm not sure when the problem started for me, but it could have been
because i mounted an SSH share. I started transfering an 88MB file
before cancelling, then noticed this issue several hours later)
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I can confirm that this issue exists in ubuntu 10.04. gvfsd was using
6GB of RAM
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Sorry about this: " Nominated for Hardy by nikji". My fault :(
In fact I'm using Jaunty Jackalope and having 3Gb of RAM using Virtual
Box i occupy around 2Gb and the other 1 is for gvfsd-http .
Hope new Ubuntu 9.10 will have this fixed :)
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I am using Intrepid Ibex (well actually Linux-Mint 6) AMD64. I
downloaded a few small **audio** podcasts with RB and now I am stuck at
3.9Gb RAM usage (out of 4Gb) - gvfs using some 2.5Gb!
I can't install Jaunty on this rig because the older X1950 Pro (512) ATI
drivers are incompatible with the ne
the change could be backported if somebody has interest working on it,
the ubuntu desktop team has limited ressources though and the focus is
on jaunty now and not on intrepid which is not a lts and should get
upgraded to jaunty soon by most users
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Could this fix be sent to Intrepid? I just observed the issue here, with
gvfsd-http consuming 100 MB of memory 12 hours after copying a 60ish MB
file over HTTP. Not expected behaviour, but responsible for quite a
loss.
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This bug was fixed in the package gvfs - 1.1.3-0ubuntu1
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gvfs (1.1.3-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
* New upstream version:
- ftp: fix limited number of connections causes commands to fail
- trash: fix parallel build doesn't work
- trash: add trash::orig-path and trash
fixed upstream ,thanks for reporting.
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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** Changed in: gvfs
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Upstream GVFS 1.1.2 has this in the NEWS file:
> * http: Fix major memory leak
See
http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gvfs/trunk/NEWS?revision=2136&view=markup
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If you have a segv that's unrelated to this bug. However, there was
recently another bug in RB where it would crash when it started to
download the second file every time you selected more than one file and
then right clicked and selected download. That bug has also been fixed
upstream.
See this b
I am seeing this problem also, and I can't keep rhythmbox running for
more than a few minutes... as it has a queue of podcasts waiting to
download and it just reports segmentation fault with no other error, I
have an strace of that.
I don't know if these issues are related, but it seems that a lot
Upstream has suggested but not yet commited these changes (attached).
I've tried these and on my machine the big leak is gone.
** Attachment added: "changes that stops the leak (not commited at upstream
yet. and not in proper patch format I think?)"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20351735/gvfs_
I'm pretty sure this trace is the core of the problem:
==8552== 21,765,138 bytes in 30,061 blocks are still reachable in loss record
47 of 47
==8552==at 0x4C22FAB: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:207)
==8552==by 0x63CDC8B: g_malloc (gmem.c:131)
==8552==by 0x63E1737: g_slice_alloc (gslice.
I ve the problem too with rhytmbox
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I can confirm pparkkin's comment about downloading podcasts with
rhythmbox.
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I had a similar experience with this gvfsd-ftp. I had mounted a shar on
my machine, and did some resync. Suddenly 50 av all cpu power was soaked
into this process. When I killed the process, cpu usage went down to
normal.
dagr
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #551075
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** Also affects: gvfs via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=551075
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I am running into this when downloading podcasts with rhythmbox.
Just thought I'd let you guys know what all this affects, make it seem
more important to fix.
Thanks!
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Attached is a more useful valgrind log.
I don't have all the symbols for libc, but I have the dbgsym packages
installed so I don't know why.
** Attachment added: "Valgrind log with about 20mb of Ubuntu-8.04.1-desktop.iso
downloaded"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16028826/valgrind.log
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OK, I found a way to do it by following the model here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/216580/comments/5
** Attachment added: "valgrind log after transferring
kubuntu-8.04-desktop-i386.iso"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14638467/valgrind.log
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Confirmed in gvfsd-dav, too.
Reproducable using gnome-user-share on machine 1, and connecting using
network:// on machine 2.
Transfer any file from Public on machine 1
Fire up top and watch the memory blow up.
You'll also find that when the total size of the files copied exceeds
free memory, th
I'll have a look..
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) => Christian Kellner (gicmo)
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I should probably make it clearer that the screenshot was taken *after*
all the downloads were completed!
But even if gvfsd-http would use that much memory only while downloading
it would be a major bug! I mean come on, holding a multiple GB file
completely in memory while downloading? There has t
Christian, is that a design issue which makes the file being stored
entirely in memory when copied?
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Thanks for your bug report. Could you try to get a valgrind log for the
crash (you can follow the instructions on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind)?
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: New
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