Solved Centos Power Profiles?
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So I was playing with Kimchi and I noticed this, I supposed to be running Centos KVM host and not guest.
I researched and I dont want to read 1000 page from RedHat, I wondered anybody have more info about this, and is there CLI command where you can manage this ?
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@stacksofplates said in Centos Power Profiles?:
@emad-r said in Centos Power Profiles?:
So I was playing with Kimchi and I noticed this, I supposed to be running Centos KVM host and not guest.
I researched and I dont want to read 1000 page from RedHat, I wondered anybody have more info about this, and is there CLI command where you can manage this ?
It's probably just an interface for tuned. The names look similar.
Correct, the file is
/etc/tuned/active-profile
And there is service called tuned, thanks for this.
And to check on profiles available:
tuned-adm list
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@emad-r said in Centos Power Profiles?:
So I was playing with Kimchi and I noticed this, I supposed to be running Centos KVM host and not guest.
I researched and I dont want to read 1000 page from RedHat, I wondered anybody have more info about this, and is there CLI command where you can manage this ?
It's probably just an interface for tuned. The names look similar.
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@stacksofplates said in Centos Power Profiles?:
@emad-r said in Centos Power Profiles?:
So I was playing with Kimchi and I noticed this, I supposed to be running Centos KVM host and not guest.
I researched and I dont want to read 1000 page from RedHat, I wondered anybody have more info about this, and is there CLI command where you can manage this ?
It's probably just an interface for tuned. The names look similar.
Correct, the file is
/etc/tuned/active-profile
And there is service called tuned, thanks for this.
And to check on profiles available:
tuned-adm list