FYI Virtuoso - high CPU

Colin J Thomson colin at g6avk.demon.co.uk
Tue Jan 3 22:52:46 UTC 2012


Hi,

Thanks for the updated Akonadi which as some nice features to clean the db,

Usage: akonadictl [command]

Commands:
start   - Starts the Akonadi server with all its processes
stop    - Stops the Akonadi server and all its processes cleanly
restart  - Restart Akonadi server with all its processes
status    - Shows a status overview of the Akonadi server
vacuum   - Vacuum internal storage (WARNING: needs a lot of time and disk 
space!)
fsck  - Check (and attempt to fix) consistency of the internal storage (can 
take some time)

Sadly this new update never fixed the high CPU usage of Virtuoso 100% of one 
of the cores...

Reading through some Email this evening someone pointed to this possible fix 
mentioned by one of the Dev's:

http://lists.kde.org/?l=kdepim-users&m=132216525522932&w=2

It seems to work! virtuoso is now only using ~ 3-20 % cpu *while* indexing. 
Lets see how things go over the next few days

Colin
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