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6 tuned-adm - command line tool for switching between different tuning
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10 tuned-adm [list | active | profile [profile]... | profile_info [pro‐
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16 This command line utility allows you to switch between user definable
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18 can even create your own profile, either based on one of the existing
19 ones by copying it or make a completely new one. The distribution pro‐
20 vided profiles are stored in subdirectories below /usr/lib/tuned and
21 the user defined profiles in subdirectories below /etc/tuned. If there
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44 Switches to the given profile. If more than one profile is
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47 profile is applied. If no profile is given, then all available
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58 Verifies current profile against system settings. Outputs infor‐
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68 Recommend a profile suitable for your system. Currently only
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106 tuned(8) tuned.conf(5) tuned-profiles(7) tuned-profiles-atomic(7)
107 tuned-profiles-sap(7) tuned-profiles-sap-hana(7) tuned-pro‐
108 files-mssql(7) tuned-profiles-oracle(7) tuned-profiles-realtime(7)
109 tuned-profiles-nfv-host(7) tuned-profiles-nfv-guest(7) tuned-pro‐
110 files-cpu-partitioning(7) tuned-profiles-compat(7) tuned-profiles-post‐
111 gresql(7) tuned-profiles-openshift(7) tuned-profiles-spectrum‐
112 scale-ece(7)
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115 Jaroslav Škarvada <jskarvad@redhat.com>
116 Jan Kaluža <jkaluza@redhat.com>
117 Jan Včelák <jvcelak@redhat.com>
118 Marcela Mašláňová <mmaslano@redhat.com>
119 Phil Knirsch <pknirsch@redhat.com>
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