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Re: [opensuse] Trouble with kmail
- From: Will Stephenson <wstephenson@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 15:00:26 +0100
- Message-id: <2904074.8tDvd5gPQV@emsig>
On Saturday 19 Nov 2011 13:53:12 lynn wrote:
Ok, half good. What were the changed mysql package names you had to remove
and replace? Upgrade should have caught those.
For now, you have to go to each folder (or each *large*) folder, right click,
Folder Properties, Maintenance tab and uncheck 'Index for full text search'.
Don't ask me who thought that was a good idea to set that for all folders by
default. Someone with infinite CPU and IO at their disposal.
I'm writing a tool to allow us to set that flag for multiple folders at one
go, and default to only indexing the inbox and sentmail folders, but I'm not
done yet.
Will
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The following looks like MySQL is unable to run at all. Check that allAm sending this from kmail.
your mysql packages are upgraded from 11.4 and are
mysql-community-server, not mariadb. Check that the usual system mysqld
can run without error.
I deleted the MySQL community server and installed the cluster server
instead just to try something different. I went back to the
akonadi-kmail'clean slate'. Some mysql package names have changed with 12.1
it seems. That made kmail work but it has slowed down the box. virtuoso-t,
akonadi and nepomuk are eating nearly 100% of the CPU. Ahhgghh!!
Ok, half good. What were the changed mysql package names you had to remove
and replace? Upgrade should have caught those.
For now, you have to go to each folder (or each *large*) folder, right click,
Folder Properties, Maintenance tab and uncheck 'Index for full text search'.
Don't ask me who thought that was a good idea to set that for all folders by
default. Someone with infinite CPU and IO at their disposal.
I'm writing a tool to allow us to set that flag for multiple folders at one
go, and default to only indexing the inbox and sentmail folders, but I'm not
done yet.
Will
--
Will Stephenson, openSUSE Team
SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer,
HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg)
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