Same problem ubuntu 14.04, Synology DS1511+, Synology firmware DSM
5.0-4493 version3
explained here
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4584904/what-causes-the-broken-pipe-error
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Same problem here 14.04 synology DS214
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Nautilus browse network broken pipe on AFP after suspend
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Same here with Ubuntu 14.04 and DS213J using the default file manager.
Attempting to dismount NAS shares that appear in the file manager
generally time out. Attempting to open them or the NAS gets the broken
pipe error
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I can confirm this on ubuntu 14.04 synology ds213j.
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Title:
Nautilus browse network broken pipe on AFP after suspend
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Same problem here also. Having a Synology Diskstation 214Play and Ubuntu
14.04. After suspend/resume nemo can't reconnect a shared folder.
Processes gvfsd-afd and gvfsd-afd-browse at 100%. I killed them and nemo
as well (nemo -q).
Then I restarted nemo and reconnected my shared folder and it work
Any news? After killing the gvfs processes it's possible to mount the
remote location again in the terminal; gvfs-mount afp://[location]
The mount will also be shown by nautilus
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Same problem here with Synology Diskstation 214. Nautilus worked
initally but after a few minutes all I am getting is 'This location
could not be displayed. Sorry, could not display all the contents of
“SERVERNAME”: Error sending data: Broken pipe'
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Any news on this? This bug is two years old and there doesn't seem to be
much activity...
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Title:
Nautilus browse network broken pipe on AFP afte
I really dont know how these types of bugs are assigned with importance
low? this is why linux cant be widely adopted because these bugs that
heavily refer to user interface are just ignored - this is frustrating.
can someone fix this bug, i would say importance medium no low.
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I can confirm this issue also
Release:13.04
The broken pipe issue also happen when I am connected to a share on my Synology
Diskstation and I change the privileges of the connected or any other share on
the Synology for the connected or any other user.
For example I connect as user Piet
I can confirm this issue.
For me gvfsd-afp does not go to 100% CPU but gvfsd-afp-browse consume a
little of it (about 12%).
Killing gvfsd-afp-browse and re-trying to enter the AFP share works (ask
the password again)
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I got this error too on Ubuntu 13.04 (64bit) with an ethernet cable
connection. The problem still occurs, sometimes after some time when I
didn't use suspend. I'm not sure when exactly. Maybe when the
Diskstation goes to sleep and wakes up again. Killing "gvfsd-afp" does
work.
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killing those two processes above tends to shut the error message but
not resolving the cause.
today i've successfuly transferred (without any interruption) large
files onto NAS, over the same wi-fi, but via Synology's web-based DSM
GUI. so that means that NAS and wi-fi cannot be blamed. however t
also noticed when it happens, the process "gvfsd-afp" or "gvfsd-afp-
browse" rockets up to around 100% of CPU load on at least of my 4
threads. it takes around 1.2MiB. visible in my scr-shot.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1093
also for me on AFP:
"Error sending data: Broken pipe"
but mine does it even when computer runs as well as NAS!
then i cannot get that NAS' shared folder unmounted. keeps throwing error
messages about time out. reboot resolves it.
wifi connection to it seems stable, today it did it after several ho
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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