--===============5922854681824380842== Content-type: multipart/signed; boundary=nextPart2012488.MtoasoKyDl; protocol="application/pgp-signature"; micalg=pgp-sha1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit --nextPart2012488.MtoasoKyDl Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-15" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Friday 04 November 2011, Kevin Krammer wrote: > On Friday, 2011-11-04, Andreas Zeller wrote: > > Am 04.11.2011, 17:47 Uhr, schrieb Anne Wilson=20 : > > > The database should be able to pick them up, but if you have > > > backed up ~/.local/share/akonadi you will also be able to > > > restore the database at the > > > time that they matched, so that should be OK. > >=20 > > That's sounds like the data was stored in > > ~/.local/share/akonadi/db_data/ibdata1 and > > ~/.local/share/akonadi/db_data/akonadi/collectionable.idb as I > > asumed? >=20 > Those locations should only contain data temporarily, e.g. as a > cache. I.e. data in there can usually be restored through the > resources. >=20 > > So > > a backup of ~/ is enough for a efficient backup? Also for my > > Calender which is stored in /~/.kde/share/apps/korganizer/std.ics? >=20 > See below. >=20 > > > At some point in the 4.6.x series the tray icon was lost and was > > > replaced by > > > Akonadi Console, which you should be able to find listed if you > > > put Akonadi > > > into KRunner (Alt-F2). > >=20 > > I have several Akonadi programs installed but non of them is called > > "console" and non of them offers me a backup and restore function > > as written here: > > http://userbase.kde.org/Akonadi_and_AddressBook#Organising_Backups >=20 > The program executable is akonadiconsole, probably in a separate > package since it is more a developer/internal tools. >=20 > > But that doesn't matter if... > >=20 > > >> Is there a way to backup/export akonadi recourses automated? > > >=20 > > > I don't think so, yet. Making it part of a scheduled backup is > > > the best bet. > >=20 > > ...my backup of ~/ is sufficient? >=20 > Yes. I always backup $HOME since I also want backup of all my other > data :) It is definitely sufficient to backup PIM data, have been > doing that for about a decade now. Yes, making a backup of $HOME is the right thing to do (although you can=20 exclude a few directories which only contain caches). But there's a small catch: You should make the backup when you are _not_=20 logged in. Otherwise you risk backing up inconsistent data, e.g. a=20 running application might not yet have written everything to disk. This=20 is particularly important if databases are involved. Regards, Ingo --nextPart2012488.MtoasoKyDl Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAk63C3oACgkQGnR+RTDgudhxrQCaA3lE50olJBUEqMSnrGXa16v6 jUIAoMasz47uGrOHT7wWZpi66HY6oIn1 =woDx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --nextPart2012488.MtoasoKyDl-- --===============5922854681824380842== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline _______________________________________________ KDE PIM users mailing list Subscription management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-users --===============5922854681824380842==--