On Thursday 05 March 2009 10:14:49 Martin (KDE) wrote: > Anne Wilson schrieb: > > On Thursday 05 March 2009 08:25:38 Martin (KDE) wrote: > >> Hallo Anne > >> > >> strigi writes its database to ~/.strigi (afaik). > > > > I don't have that directory at all. > > > >> As I have disabled > >> strigi (my home directory is on a nfs server and indexing via network is > >> damn slow and makes my network almost unusable) I currently can not > >> check. > > > > I found the same, until I found that nicing it to 19 made it work > > 'nicely' in the background. > > It is not much a problem of the cpu performance. strigi/nepomuk database > has several hundred of megabytes and transfer over a 100MBit network > takes some minutes (as my home directory is on the server via network - > so is the strigi/nepomuk database). Strigi and similar may be good for > single host (even connected via network) but in its current > configuration it is bad for a full networked installation as diskless or > semi-diskless systems. In the future we need a distributed strigi or > similar. > Apart from some photos and music I don't have much data on this laptop - I keep everything on the server, so my situation is not very different from yours. Nicing nepomuk and strigi to 19 makes them wait for available cycles, and, slow as the result is, it made it usable. I have been letting it carry on overnight for the last few days. That 20GB logfile had filled up over just over 2 days. With the amount of data on that drive I expected it to take time. What I didn't expect is this dreadful filling up of logfiles. I think they will have to remain inactive until I get this sorted. Anne -- New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org Just found a cool new feature? Add it to UserBase
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