mysqld and akonadiserver keeps on runing and writing things on my hard drive

René J.V. Bertin rjvbertin at gmail.com
Mon Jun 3 18:19:33 BST 2019


On Monday June 03 2019 18:25:26 christophe wrote:

>How can i adapt this suggested  database fsck  to the present case ?
>And this "vacuum" ?

%> akonadictl fcsck
%> akonadictl vacuum

In both cases, monitor activity from mysqld: it will increase and then calm down. There may not be any output on the terminal from those commands.


I cannot guarantee that this will have the effect you want, but at least you can then exclude the possibility that a database problem is causing your issues. As far I know you should never see activity of just the akonadiserver and the database process (mysqld) without also seeing activity from one of the agents (imap, mail indexing, calendar, ...).

But also check via akonadiconsole it you see any agents that do not have to be there. This application should also show if any agents are active continuously but if you don't see anything you still have the option to take them offline one by one to see if that makes a difference.

R.



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