On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 11:38:40AM +0200, Kevin Krammer wrote: > Hi Frank, > > On Monday, 2013-09-16, Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > > > On another machine I had the same symptoms at first, but then it behaved > > again. But that was a 32 bit system. On my current main 64 bit machine, > > it just isn't happening. Akonadi has been clogging the CPU for 20 > > minutes now. Closing the KMail or Kontakt window doesn't help, the CPU > > load is still there. I have to kill the KMail/Kontact process which > > still lingers in the background, only then will Akonadi return to being > > quiet. > > That sounds a lot like the problem being in KMail or in something that KMail > does. > It not exiting on quit is a hint that there is some active action inside it > that inhibit application exit, e.g. some long running job. > Also, the fact that killing it stops the observed CPU usage again suggests > that it is the origin of the load. > > I am not sure how best to check what it is doing right there. > One thing you could try is to run akonadiconsole before launching KMail and > then check the Job Tracker tab when the high usage occurs and look which type > of job is reported as running for KMail.
Ah, being a regular user, I didn't know of the job tracker yet. :) It shows thousands of Akonadi::CollectionFetchJob being entries being created and processed. -- Gruß | Greetings | Qapla’ Please do not share anything from, with or about me with any Facebook service. Even a Bonsai dreams of greatness.
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