[kdepim-users] KDEPIM 4.7 and virtuoso-t eating cpu
Andras Mantia
amantia at kde.org
Fri Nov 25 16:13:14 GMT 2011
O. Sinclair wrote:
> On 25/11/11 12:32, O. Sinclair wrote:
>> On 25/11/11 11:23, Andras Mantia wrote:
>>> O. Sinclair wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 25/11/11 09:12, Andras Mantia wrote:
>>>>> O. Sinclair wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I did this and for sure the cpu eating part is gone. But so is
>>>>>> autocompleting from addressbook in KMail... aaargghh
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyone knows how to get it back?
>>>>>
>>>>> I wrote that this is the price you pay for deactivating nepomuk.
>>>>> So far for me, removing the nepomuk database and starting again
>>>>> "fixed" the CPU usage, now I even have strigi (file system indexer)
>>>>> enabled and so far so good.
>>>>>
>>>> Yes I saw that and am not blaming you. I have Nepomuk and Desktop
>>>> Search enable and all is well, no more cpu chewing.
>>>>
>>>> But autocompletion went missing and am wondering if there is a way to
>>>> get it back?
>>>
>>> If you turned them back on after removing the virtuoso database, it
>>> might be that it didn't index the contacts yet.
>>> You can monitor the Akonadi Nepomuk Feeder inside akonadiconsole, and
>>> you will see that it suspends itself quite aggressively (at least in the
>>> upcoming 4.8), even a slightest move of mouse does that. This to
>>> reduce CPU
>>> usage and distruption of the users work, with the price of slower
>>> initial indexing.
>>>
>>
>> That seems to be correct- so what can I do to get it started?? switch
>> on, log in and do nothing for a while?
>>
>
> I got autocompletion back in the weirdest way I can/could imagine. Just
> playing around I thought that if I added another addressbook inside
> Contacts that might sort of work alongside the Akonadi. So I added an
> Adddress Book pointing to the same folder.
I have a possible explanation for you though (I don't know exactly how the
nepomuk feeder works, that's why it is a possible explanation).
When you add a new address book, signals are sent that something new
happened. The nepomuk indexer might gave priority for the new items, that's
why it suddenly started to work for you.
Andras
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