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On 2011-12-27T12:44:04+00:00 Filip Miletic (Филип Милетић) wrote:

Version:           unspecified (using KDE 4.7.2) 
OS:                Linux

More details here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/akonadi/+bug/909022

On every KDE session startup, a bunch of akonadi-related processes are
started. These start hogging the system CPU and RAM shortly after
startup, and quickly tie up 100% CPU and 200% RAM (i.e. they use up
almost 8G physical RAM and start chewing on swap as well!)

In order not to have my 2-core 8G RAM machine completely bogged down by
these processes, I have to kill the processes manually, else my session
becomes unusable and I have to reset the machine.

Ubuntu: up-to-date 11.10


Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
Log into a KDE session.

Actual Results:  
akonadi ties up all system resources up.

Expected Results:  
akonadi should not hog CPU nor RAM.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/akonadi/+bug/909022/comments/1

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On 2011-12-27T13:45:26+00:00 Cgiboudeaux wrote:

paste the output of 'akonadictl --version' please

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On 2011-12-27T17:30:18+00:00 Filip Miletic (Филип Милетић) wrote:

$ akonadictl --version
Akonadi 1.6.2

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On 2012-01-17T21:47:30+00:00 Don-redhat wrote:

I just updated to fedora kernel 3.1.9-1.fc16.x86_64, rebooted and found 
akonadiserver, mysql, akonadi_maildispatcher_agent using all of the cpu.
Even killing them didn't help - they restarted automatically.
I finally did 
 mv /usr/bin/akonadiserver /usr/bin/akonadiserverxxx
and then killed it.
Now what?
$ akonadictl --version
Akonadi 1.6.2

Why do I want to run any of this stuff anyway?
How can I permanently disable it (even better uninstall) in fedora 16?

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Title:
  Various akonadi processes use 100% CPU and 200% RAM at every KDE
  session startup

Status in Akonadi - The PIM Storage Service:
  New
Status in “akonadi” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  On every KDE session startup, a bunch of akonadi-related processes are
  started.  These start hogging the system CPU and RAM shortly after
  startup, and quickly tie up 100% CPU and 200% RAM (i.e. they use up
  almost 8G physical RAM and start chewing on swap as well!)

  In order not to have my 2-core 8G RAM machine completely bogged down
  by these processes, I have to kill the processes manually, else my
  session becomes unusable and I have to reset the machine.

  Ubuntu: up-to-date 11.10

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