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#* Set "Turn off after" to max. value. | #* Set "Turn off after" to max. value. | ||
# Disable cron: | # Disable cron: | ||
#:<pre># service | #:<pre># systemctl stop crond.service</pre> | ||
# Disable user PM via gconf (and save previous settings), it needs to be run under user who is logged into desktop: | # Disable user PM via gconf (and save previous settings), it needs to be run under user who is logged into desktop: | ||
#:<pre>$ pmtd-pm-user-settings saveoff</pre> | #:<pre>$ pmtd-pm-user-settings saveoff</pre> |
Revision as of 13:15, 27 September 2011
Description
This test case measures energy consumed by you system while in active idle with laptop-battery-powersave profile activated.
Setup
- Check that you have pm-test-day package installed:
$ rpm -q pm-test-day
For better results disable screensaver, screen dimming/turning off, transition to sleep mode and cron service:
- Disable screensaver (if applicable).
- Disable sleep mode, in Gnome 3:
$ gnome-control-center power
- Uncheck "On battery power"
- Disable LCD power savings, in Gnome 3:
$ gnome-control-center screen
- Uncheck "Dim screen to save power".
- Set "Turn off after" to max. value.
- Disable cron:
# systemctl stop crond.service
- Disable user PM via gconf (and save previous settings), it needs to be run under user who is logged into desktop:
$ pmtd-pm-user-settings saveoff
- After the test it is possible to restore the previous settings by using the restore parameter instead of saveoff.
How to test
- Enable tuned laptop-battery-powersave profile by:
# tuned-adm profile laptop-battery-powersave
- Run the following command:
# pmtd-measure-idle
- Do not touch your computer until the test completes (cca. 15 minutes).
- Write the output to the results table.
Expected Results
- Energy consumed during the test is written to the stdout.