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NAME

       pemmican-cli - pemmican-cli - Check boot-time PMIC issues

SYNOPSIS

          usage: pemmican-cli [-h] [--version]

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              show the help message and exit

       --version
              show program's version number and exit

USAGE

       pemmican-cli is intended to be a one-shot operation, typically launched by update-motd(5).
       It first checks whether the last reset occurred due to a  brownout  (undervolt)  condition
       and, if it was, prints a warning to stdout.

       If   you   wish   to   suppress   this   warning   for   your   user,   touch   the   file
       ~/.config/pemmican/brownout.inhibit. If you wish to  suppress  this  warning  system-wide,
       touch the file /etc/xdg/pemmican/brownout.inhibit.

       WARNING:
          It  is  strongly recommended that any such notice is heeded, as brownout is very likely
          to lead to any manner of other  (hard  to  predict  or  replicate)  issues  up  to  and
          including data corruption.

          Put simply, suppressing this warning is probably a very bad idea!

       If  the  last  reset was normal (or there was no last reset), the script further checks if
       the power supply negotiated a full 5A feed. If it did not, this also results in a  warning
       printed to stdout.

       The  Pi 5 can be reliably operated without a 5A feed, provided the peripherals attached to
       it are relatively light in their power draw. Depending on circumstance, you may well  wish
       to  suppress  this warning which can be done for your individual user by touching the file
       ~/.config/pemmican/max_current.inhibit       or       system-wide       by        touching
       /etc/xdg/pemmican/max_current.inhibit.

SEE ALSO

       pemmican-reset(1), pemmican-mon(1)

BUGS

       Please report bugs at: https://github.com/waveform80/pemmican/issues

AUTHOR

       Dave Jones

COPYRIGHT

       2023-2024 Dave Jones