[kdepim-users] Work-around to issues with Akonadi file based caching (was: Re: rant)

E. Hakan Duran ehakanduran at gmail.com
Sun Feb 15 23:19:45 GMT 2015


On Friday, February 13, 2015 10:34:28 AM Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> ...
> The SizeThreshold thing helped me with that. But have caution: This is no 
> official recommendation of Akonadi developers. Still, it gave me a good 
> improvement with performance and latency *and* seemed to have solved the 
> insane amount of file and data in file_db_data issue for me. Or at least it 
> worked around it successfully.
>...

Thank you once again Martin. I made the changes you recommended. I think it 
feels a little more responsive now, but I have to use it a few more days to 
make a more objective call.

I still notice a growing file_db_data folder, proportional to the time akonadi 
is left on. I am considering to delete everything and start from scratch but I 
have so many accounts (e-mail, personal and work calendars, etc.) it feels 
like a waste of my time at the moment. Instead, I will keep turning akonadi off 
as soon as I check and reply to my emails, and then run fsck afterwards to get 
rid of the mess it generated until I have more time for the revamp or I am 
truly pissed :).

Hakan


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