Juha Tuomala wrote: > Was it so that mysqld wants to communicate through fs sockets > which does not work on NFS $HOME? > > [akonadiserver] Failed to use database "akonadi" > [akonadiserver] Database error: "Can't connect to local MySQL server > [through socket > '/home/tuju/.local/share/akonadi/db_misc/mysql.socket' (111) QMYSQL: > Unable to connect" > > Back then I have talked about this NFS issue with KDE SIG at > #fedora-kde so many times that this cannot be the problem, since it > wouldn't have been pushed into production when it was tested with > NFS, right? :) >From what I can read on the web, Akonadi is supposed to work on NFS these days. If it doesn't work, it's either: * some security framework blocking the access (I've found bug reports due to AppArmor in my search). On Fedora, the only possible offender would be SELinux. Please check for SELinux AVC denials in the logs and/or try disabling SELinux. But I don't think that's the issue. * your NFS server being broken and not supporting the required functionality, in which case this is not a Fedora issue. An easy workaround if you always use the same machine is to move .local/share/akonadi to some local directory and symlink it from the NFS home directory. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel