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# 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>
#* After the test it is possible to restore the previous settings by using the ''restore'' parameter instead of ''saveoff'':
#* After the test it is possible to restore the previous settings by using the ''restore'' parameter instead of ''saveoff''.
# Disable system PM (and save previous settings):
# Disable system PM (and save previous settings):
#:<pre># pmtd-pm-system-settings saveoff</pre>
#:<pre># pmtd-pm-system-settings saveoff</pre>
#* After the test it is possible to restore the previous settings by using the ''restore'' parameter instead of ''saveoff'':
#* After the test it is possible to restore the previous settings by using the ''restore'' parameter instead of ''saveoff''.
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{{admon/note|For laptop users it is preferred to run this test on battery.}}
{{admon/note|For laptop users it is preferred to run this test on battery.}}

Revision as of 20:51, 20 March 2011

Description

This test case measures energy consumed by you system while in active idle with laptop-battery-powersave profile activated.

This test was designed especially for laptop users, but the results are valuable even for non-laptops.
This test will take approx. 15 minutes.
If you do not have enough time feel free to skip this test. In this case please leave the corresponding column in the results table blank.
If you complete this test, please also complete the Tuned psave load test.

Setup

  1. 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, HDD power savings and cron service. Scripts are provided:

  1. 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.
  2. Disable system PM (and save previous settings):
    # pmtd-pm-system-settings saveoff
    • After the test it is possible to restore the previous settings by using the restore parameter instead of saveoff.

How to test

For laptop users it is preferred to run this test on battery.
If you run on battery and your battery is charged to less than 50% of its capacity please re-charge it before this test.
  1. If you have laptop, disconnect AC and run only on battery.
    • Please make sure your battery is charged on more than 50%.
  2. Run the following command:
    # pmtd-measure-performance-load
  3. Do not touch your computer until the test completes (cca. 15 minutes).
  4. Write the output to the results table.

Expected Results

  1. The time taken by the test is written to the stdout.
  2. In case you have laptop running on battery the energy consumed during the test is also written to the stdout.