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Description
This test case tests the basic functionality of tuned tool. This tool can statically and dynamically tune your system according to selected profile.
Setup
- Check that you have
tuned package
version 2 or newer installed:$ rpm -q tuned
- There must be installed tuned version 2 or newer (but not 1) and tuned-utils subpackage.
- If not install it:
# yum install tuned tuned-utils
How to test
- Start tuned (via systemd):
# systemctl start tuned.service
- List all available profiles:
# tuned-adm list
- Try to switch between profiles, e.g. for powersave profile:
# tuned-adm profile powersave
- Check if the profile was really set by:
# tuned-adm active
- Try several other profiles.
- Try to generate tuned profile from powertop's suggestions:
# powertop2tuned test-profile
- In this generated profile all powertop's tunings are initially disabled, you can selectively enable them by editing /etc/tuned/test-profile/script.sh.
- Try to switch to generated profile:
# tuned-adm profile test-profile
- Switch back to balanced profile:
# tuned-adm profile balanced
- Remove generated profile:
# rm -rf /etc/tuned/test-profile
- When done switch tuned completely off by:
# systemctl stop tuned.service
- Check if the tuned process is not left running by:
# pgrep tuned
Expected Results
- No errors while switching / generating profiles.
- No left tuned process when switched off.