09-03-2004
Dmp
hi,
anyone know how to enable dynamic mutipathing under redhat AS in a SAN-enviroment?
thx a lot
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tuned(8) Adaptive system tuning daemon tuned(8)
NAME
tuned - dynamic adaptive system tuning daemon
SYNOPSIS
tuned [options]
DESCRIPTION
tuned is a dynamic adaptive system tuning daemon that tunes system settings dynamically depending on usage.
OPTIONS
-c CONFFILE, --conffile=CONFFILE
Specify the name and path of the configuration file. By default the /etc/tuned.conf is used.
-d, --daemon
This options starts tuned as a daemon as opposed to in the foreground without forking at startup.
-D, --debug Sets the highest logging level. This could be very useful when having trouble with tuned.
-h, --help Show this help.
-l [LOG], --log[=LOG]
Log to the file LOG. If no LOG file is specified /var/log/tuned/tuned.log is used.
--no-dbus Do not attach to DBus.
-P [PID], --pid[=PID]
Write process ID to the PID file. If no PID file is specified /run/tuned/tuned.pid is used.
-p PROFILE, --profile PROFILE
Tunning profile to be activated. It will override other settings (e.g. from tuned-adm). This is intended for debugging pur-
poses.
-v, --version
Show version information.
FILES
/etc/tuned
/usr/share/doc/tuned-*/README
SEE ALSO
tuned.conf(5) tuned-adm(8)
AUTHOR
Jan Kalua <jkaluza@redhat.com>
Jan Velak <jvcelak@redhat.com>
Jaroslav karvada <jskarvad@redhat.com>
Phil Knirsch <pknirsch@redhat.com>
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <power-management@lists.fedoraproject.org>.
Fedora Power Management SIG 28 Mar 2012 tuned(8)