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[Bug 890647] Re: .gvfs: Transport endpoint is not connected

 

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Title:
  .gvfs: Transport endpoint is not connected

Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am mounting an SMB share to AS/400 via the GUI (gvfs). Then running
  a multi-threaded Java program to copy files from the AS/400 to my PC
  hard disks. The Java program uses pathnames to access the files on the
  AS/400, e.g. /home/<me>/.gvfs/dira/dirb... All this works fine and it
  runs for many hours (say 18+). Then the connection is lost. the AS/400
  is up the whole time and appears quite accessible.

  The really strange thing is that the files and directories on the
  AS/400 can still be seen and accessed via Nautilus before and after
  the problem. What doesn't work is the pathname, so my Java program
  can't use the path, and if I open a terminal and try to cd to .gvfs I
  get:

  cd .gvfs
  bash: cd: .gvfs: Transport endpoint is not connected

  The only way I can get out of this is to reboot (logging off and on
  again does not help).

  As I have millions (not exaggerating) of files to copy a solution
  would be really helpful.

  I was using 9.10, but upgraded yesterday to 11.10. Both have the same
  problem in the same way.

  Thanks in advance.

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package: gvfs 1.10.0-0ubuntu1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic 3.0.4
  Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic i686
  ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubuntu4
  Architecture: i386
  Date: Tue Nov 15 11:06:21 2011
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" - Release i386 (20110427.1)
  SourcePackage: gvfs
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to oneiric on 2011-11-14 (0 days ago)

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