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# Global tuned configuration file.
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# Whether to use daemon. Without daemon it just applies tuning. It is
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# not recommended, because many functions don't work without daemon,
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# e.g. there will be no D-Bus, no rollback of settings, no hotplug,
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# no dynamic tuning, ...
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daemon = 1
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# Dynamicaly tune devices, if disabled only static tuning will be used.
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dynamic_tuning = 0
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# How long to sleep before checking for events (in seconds)
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# higher number means lower overhead but longer response time.
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sleep_interval = 1
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# Update interval for dynamic tunings (in seconds).
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# It must be multiply of the sleep_interval.
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update_interval = 10
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# Recommend functionality, if disabled "recommend" command will be not
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# available in CLI, daemon will not parse recommend.conf but will return
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# one hardcoded profile (by default "balanced").
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recommend_command = 1
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# Whether to reapply sysctl from /run/sysctl.d/, /etc/sysctl.d/ and
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# /etc/sysctl.conf. If enabled, these sysctls will be re-appliead
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# after Tuned sysctls are applied, i.e. Tuned sysctls will not
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# override user-provided system sysctls.
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reapply_sysctl = 1
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# Default priority assigned to instances
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default_instance_priority = 0
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# Udev buffer size
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udev_buffer_size = 1MB
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# Log file count
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log_file_count = 2
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# Log file max size
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log_file_max_size = 1MB
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# Preset system uname string for architecture specific tuning.
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# It can be used to force tuning for specific architecture.
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# If commented, "uname" will be called to fill its content.
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# uname_string = x86_64
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# Preset system cpuinfo string for architecture specific tuning.
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# It can be used to force tuning for specific architecture.
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# If commented, "/proc/cpuinfo" will be read to fill its content.
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# cpuinfo_string = Intel
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