https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=832179
--- Comment #6 from Jack Reed <jreed(a)redhat.com> ---
(In reply to comment #4)
Yes, please delete the first step (about modprobe).
Sure, done. I've removed Procedure 3.1 as per Comment 2 and the first step from
Procedure 3.2. This has effectively stripped that section down to the two
commands and...
>
Great, I hardly follow all the changes :). But your substitution command is
not correct.
"cpupower frequency-info --governors" will show all available governors, but
enable the specific governor by:
"cpupower frequency-set --governor GOVERNOR" or simply by "cpupower
frequency-set -g GOVERNOR". This will change governer on all cores (CPUs).
You can also modify governor on specific core only (if supported by HW) by
using the -c switch.
... this: I've also added an example command to explain the -c switch.
And oops - that was a typo with frequency-info. I had distinguished them
properly in the XML but not here in Comment 3.
> The command "cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor"
that
> you've asked to be retained has also been replaced, by "cpupower
> frequency-info --policy".
>
OK, no problem, just be consistent.
> I just want to be sure that this is acceptable and you don't actually want
> the existing cat and echo commands to be retained despite the emphasis on
> cpupower.
>
The admon box from RHEL guide that very briefly noted that there are also
the sysfs "echo/cat" alternatives is enough.
Great, OK. All is well then. Thanks Jaroslav.
The commits can be viewed here:
For the removal of the procedures -
http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/docs/power-management-guide.git/commit/?...
For the addition of -c -
http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/docs/power-management-guide.git/commit/?...
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