[Kde-pim] akonadi and continual disk activity
D. R. Evans
doc.evans at gmail.com
Fri Nov 16 17:09:51 GMT 2012
Andras Mantia said the following at 11/16/2012 08:30 AM :
> D. R. Evans wrote:
>
>> Now that I've populated kontact with two calendars and one contact file,
>> akonadi (and/or mysql jobs spawned by it -- the precise culprit changes
>> moment-by-moment according to iotop) is thrashing the disk for hours on
>> end.
>>
>> How do I make it stop doing that and behave properly? The behaviour
>> started sometime overnight. It was fine yesterday.
>
> Probably the newly created data is being indexed, but this could be just a
> guess, unless you find out which process itself is doing it.
How do I discover which process is responsible?
There are two remote calendars, and about 3,000 contacts in the address book,
which doesn't seem like it should take very long at all to incorporate into
any kind of PIM system. Minutes of minor activity perhaps, but not hours of
continual thrashing.
I finally turned off akonadi because I need to get some work done on this
machine. Presumably when I need to use kontact and turn akonadi back on, it
will carry on where it left off.
Doc
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