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Revision as of 13:09, 30 April 2012
Introdução
O Akonadi é o responsável pelo fornecimento de aplicativos com um banco de dados centralizado para armazenar, indexar e recuperar informações pessoais do usuário. Isso inclui e-mails do usuário, contatos, calendários, eventos, journals, alarmes, notas, etc. Na versão 4.4 do KDE o KAddressBook tornou-se a primeira aplicação a utilizar o Akonadi. Na versão 4.7, KMail, KOrganizer, KJots, etc foram atualizados para também utilizar o Akonadi. Além disso, vários Plasma widgets também usam o Akonadi para armazenar e recuperar eventos de calendário, notas, etc.
At the time of writing, the following applications are enabled to use the Akonadi framework to centrally store and access user data. Follow through to each application's page to learn more.
KMail
Cliente de correio Utiliza o Akonadi para armazenar as mensagens de e-mail.
KAddressBook
Contact Manager Usa o Akonadi para armazenar as informações de contatos
KOrganizer
Personal Organizer Usa o Akonadi para armazenar calendário, eventos, diários, etc.
KJots
Note Taking Application Usao Akonadi para armazenar as notas.
Além disto, elementos gráficos do Plasma como o Relógio Digital ou as Notas usam o Akonadi para armazenar e recuperar eventos e notas.
Controlling the Akonadi server
The Akonadi control module in System Settings provides an easy means to starting, stopping, restarting and querying the status of the Akonadi server. You may also accomplish this from the commandline using the command akonadictl.
To start the Akonadi server,
akonadictl start
To stop the Akonadi server,
akonadictl stop
To restart a running Akonadi server,
akonadictl restart
To query the status of the Akonadi server,
akonadictl status
Disabling the Akonadi subsystem
The Akonadi server is launched automatically at login whenever any Akonadi-enabled application requests access to it.
To disable the Akonadi subsystem, first, shut down the running Akonadi server from the control module or the command line:
akonadictl stop
Now, edit the file ~/.config/akonadi/akonadiserverrc and change StartServer from true to false:
StartServer=false
The Akonadi server should no longer launch automatically on login.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is my data now?
A full explanation of where the data is stored and Akonadi's interaction with it is available in Andras Mantia's blog
Migration problems
Refer to the Troubleshooting page for resolving glitches during migration. Akonadi's Glossary entry has a brief description of its purpose and other useful links. This page explains how Akonadi and KAddressBook work together.
High CPU or Memory usage
If you are experiencing 100% CPU usage by the virtuoso-t process when using Akonadi and related applications, try this proposed workaround while it is being investigated: In KRunner's configuration page, disable the Nepomuk search plugin and the Contact plugin. Then, log out and back in. For further information and inputs, report back here or on the Forum or on the IRC channel #kontact.