[kdepim-users] WARNING: sometimes two copies of mysqld are running after stopping and starting Akonadi

Martin Steigerwald martin at lichtvoll.de
Thu Feb 5 10:07:55 GMT 2015


Hi Volker,

Am Dienstag, 3. Februar 2015, 13:16:27 schrieb Volker Kuhlmann:
> On Wed 28 Jan 2015 22:38:10 NZDT +1300, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > - akonadictl stop,
> > - then check that the mysqlq process is really gone
> > - if it doesn't quit after a while send it a TERM signal (please only
> > the friendly TERM which kill sends if you do not specify a signal) -
> > only after you are sure that there is no mysqld is running to
> > akonadictl start again
> 
> I have a need to stop akonadi all the time when I change display because
> akonadi doesn't handle more than one (or at least I don't trust it).
> Same for synchronising calendar .ics files between computers. I wrote a
> script to kick it into the can:
> 
> http://volker.top.geek.nz/soft/script/stop-kde-pim
> 
> What information is actually stored in the mysql database? ANything
> important? Basically, I don't give a toss about KDE, my email is stored
> in mboxes or maildirs and my calendars in ics files. If KDE needs to
> reindex that I don't see a problem.

I have local filter rules for example. They all mismatch to wrong folders 
after a database wipe.

I work-around it by deleting all filter rules and re-importing from backup, 
cause then it matches the folder by names which didnĀ“t change.

Ciao,
-- 
Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de
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