Provided by: tuned_2.10.0-1_all bug

NAME

       tuned-adm - command line tool for switching between different tuning profiles

SYNOPSIS

       tuned-adm [list | active | profile [profile] | off | verify | recommend]

DESCRIPTION

       This command line utility allows you to switch between user definable tuning profiles. Several predefined
       profiles  are already included. You can even create your own profile, either based on one of the existing
       ones by copying it or make a completely new  one.  The  distribution  provided  profiles  are  stored  in
       subdirectories  below /usr/lib/tuned and the user defined profiles in subdirectories below /etc/tuned. If
       there are profiles with the same name in both places, user defined profiles have precedence.

OPTIONS


       list   List all available profiles.

       active Show current active profile.

       profile [PROFILE_NAME]
              Switches to the given profile. If none is given then all available profiles  are  listed.  If  the
              profile given is not valid the command gracefully exits without performing any operation.

       verify Verifies  current  profile  against  system  settings. Outputs information whether system settings
              match current profile or not (e.g. somebody modified  a  sysfs/sysctl  value  by  hand).  Detailed
              information  about  what  is checked, what value is set and what value is expected can be found in
              the log.

       recommend
              Recommend a profile suitable for your system. Currently only static detection is implemented -  it
              decides  according  to  data  in  /etc/system-release-cpe  and  virt-what  output.  The  rules for
              autodetection are defined in the file /usr/lib/tuned/recommend.d/50-tuned.conf. The default  rules
              recommend profiles targeted to the best performance, or the balanced profile if unsure.

              The  default  rules  can  be  overridden  by  the user by putting a file named recommend.conf into
              /etc/tuned,  or  by  creating  a  file  in  the   /etc/tuned/recommend.d   directory.   The   file
              /etc/tuned/recommend.conf   is   evaluated  first.  If  no  match  is  found,  the  files  in  the
              /etc/tuned/recommend.d directory are merged  with  the  files  in  the  /usr/lib/tuned/recommend.d
              directory   (if  there  is  a  file  with  the  same  name  in  both  directories,  the  one  from
              /etc/tuned/recommend.d is used) and the files are  evaluated  in  alphabetical  order.  The  first
              matching entry is used.

       off    Unload tunings.

FILES

       /etc/tuned/*
       /usr/lib/tuned/*

SEE ALSO

       tuned(8)      tuned-conf(5)      tuned-profiles(7)     tuned-profiles-atomic(7)     tuned-profiles-sap(7)
       tuned-profiles-sap-hana(7) tuned-profiles-oracle(7) tuned-profiles-realtime(7) tuned-profiles-nfv-host(7)
       tuned-profiles-nfv-guest(7) tuned-profiles-compat(7)

AUTHOR

       Jaroslav Škarvada <jskarvad@redhat.com>
       Jan Kaluža <jkaluza@redhat.com>
       Jan Včelák <jvcelak@redhat.com>
       Marcela Mašláňová <mmaslano@redhat.com>
       Phil Knirsch <pknirsch@redhat.com>

Fedora Power Management SIG                        30 Mar 2017                                      TUNED_ADM(8)