phoebe

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Phoeβe (/ˈfiːbi/) wants to add basic artificial intelligence capabilities to the Linux OS.

System-level tuning is a very complex activity, requiring the knowledge and expertise of several (all?) layers which compose the system itself, how they interact with each other and (quite often) it is required to also have an intimate knowledge of
the implementation of the various layers.

Another big aspect of running systems is dealing with failure. Do not think of failure as a machine turning on fire rather as an overloaded system, caused by misconfiguration, which could lead to starvation of the available resources.

In many circumstances, operators are used to deal with telemetry, live charts, alerts, etc. which could help them identifying the offending machine(s) and (re)act to fix any potential issues.

However, one question comes to mind: wouldn't it be awesome if the machine could auto-tune itself and provide a self-healing capability to the user? Well, if that is enough to trigger your interest then this is what Phoeβe aims to provide.

Phoeβe uses system telemetry as the input to its brain and produces a big set of settings which get applied to the running system. The decision made by the brain is continuously reevaluated (considering the grace_period setting)
to offer eventually the best possible setup.

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Filename Size Changed
phoebe-0.1.2.tar.gz 0001281773 1.22 MB
phoebe-rpmlintrc 0000000042 42 Bytes
phoebe.changes 0000001331 1.3 KB
phoebe.spec 0000003579 3.5 KB
Latest Revision
Guillaume GARDET's avatar Guillaume GARDET (Guillaume_G) accepted request 895282 from Marco Varlese's avatar Marco Varlese (mvarlese) (revision 2)
- Updated to v0.1.2 which among others addresses:
  * Correct SIGTERM handling
  * Deprecation of -f command line parameter
  * Settings.json is populated with correct path information
  * Several build/meson improvements
  * Debian deps to successfully build Phoebe
  * Service files to manage Phoebe
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