[opensuse-factory] tuned
![](https://seccdn.libravatar.org/avatar/10e1f26f55c997e5c6c33714eafad075.jpg?s=120&d=mm&r=g)
A replacement for laptop-mode-tools. "A tool that performs monitoring and adaptive configuration of the system according to selected profile. [...] Profiles contains various sysctl/sysfs settings and optionally a script that is run on profile activation/deactivation. This is called static tuning. We try to keep the database of tunings up-to-date with latest kernels. The profiles also contains settings for various tuned plugins that tune the system dynamically. Each plugin can connect to various sensors. Currently there are plugins for CPU, disk, ethernet and FSB. For example the ethernet plugin change the ethernet speed according to previous network load. System profiles are located in /usr/lib/tuned. You can create your own profiles that can also include and override settings from system profiles. Your custom profiles can be put into /etc/tuned and has higher priority in case of conflict. For details see man page of tuned.conf. You can also create your own profiles from powertop suggestions. For example if you want to create profile/my-profile/ that will implement all powertop suggestions that are relevant on your system run: powertop2tuned my-profile This command will create new profile in /etc/tuned/my-profile and will include settings from your previous profile. To be safe all tunings suggested by powertop are initially disabled. You can selectively enable them by going through /etc/tuned/my-profile/script.sh and uncommenting the appropriate lines. You can switch to this new profile by: tuned-adm profile my-profile" Laptop-mode-tools has some problems with systemd and will be at terms incompatible with opensuse. Tuned could be a great alternative to. I already work on this one and it works fine. Can I submit tuned on a devel repo like base:system, whose is developped laptop-mode-tools ? Best regards. Benjamin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
participants (1)
-
denisart benjamin1