Managing power options on servers

Edit Package pm-profiler

Script infrastructure to enable/disable certain power management
functions via simple configuration files. It is intended for server
use.

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Source Files (show unmerged sources)
Filename Size Changed
add-rate_limit_us.patch 0000002637 2.58 KB
add-sampling_down_factor.patch 0000004849 4.74 KB
alpm-fix.diff 0000000615 615 Bytes
hal-removal.diff 0000000823 823 Bytes
improvements-for-conservative.patch 0000007287 7.12 KB
intel_pstate.patch 0000001186 1.16 KB
onbattery.patch 0000003422 3.34 KB
ondemand-kernel3.1.diff 0000002949 2.88 KB
pm-profiler-0.1_20111222.tar.bz2 0000020760 20.3 KB
pm-profiler.changes 0000007270 7.1 KB
pm-profiler.service 0000000326 326 Bytes
pm-profiler.spec 0000003896 3.8 KB
pm-profiler_cmd.patch 0000001810 1.77 KB
remove-power_savings.patch 0000004979 4.86 KB
support-more-devices.patch 0000000790 790 Bytes
update-template.patch 0000001733 1.69 KB
Latest Revision
Sergey Kondakov's avatar Sergey Kondakov (X0F) committed (revision 6)
- add systemd support, remove initd support 
    ATTENTION: after upgrade, you will need to execute "systemctl enable pm-profiler"

- add patch support-more-devices.patch 

- update patches improvements-for-conservative.patch and add-sampling_down_factor.patch
    to provide CPUFREQ_CONSERVATIVE_* variables.
- refresh patches remove-power_savings.patch and update-template.patch
- add patch add-rate_limit_us.patch

- update patch intel_pstate.patch to make it more robust
- add patch improvements-for-conservative.patch
- add patch add-sampling_down_factor.patch
- add patch remove-power_savings.patch to remove obsolete tunings
- add patch update-template.patch
- spec file cleanup
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