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Edit: tuned-main.conf
# Global tuned configuration file. # Whether to use daemon. Without daemon it just applies tuning. It is # not recommended, because many functions don't work without daemon, # e.g. there will be no D-Bus, no rollback of settings, no hotplug, # no dynamic tuning, ... daemon = 1 # Dynamically tune devices, if disabled only static tuning will be used. dynamic_tuning = 0 # How long to sleep before checking for events (in seconds) # higher number means lower overhead but longer response time. sleep_interval = 1 # Update interval for dynamic tunings (in seconds). # It must be multiply of the sleep_interval. update_interval = 10 # Recommend functionality, if disabled "recommend" command will be not # available in CLI, daemon will not parse recommend.conf but will return # one hardcoded profile (by default "balanced"). recommend_command = 1 # Whether to reapply sysctl from /run/sysctl.d/, /etc/sysctl.d/ and # /etc/sysctl.conf. If enabled, these sysctls will be reappliead # after TuneD sysctls are applied, i.e. TuneD sysctls will not # override user-provided system sysctls. reapply_sysctl = 1 # Sysctl parameters matching these patterns will be excluded from # reapplication even when reapply_sysctl is enabled. Useful for # protecting runtime sysctl changes made by Kubernetes CNI plugins # or other services that set sysctls dynamically. # Supports shell-style wildcards (*, ?, [seq]). Separated by , or ; # Example: net.ipv4.ip_forward, net.ipv6.conf.*.forwarding # reapply_sysctl_exclude = # Default priority assigned to instances default_instance_priority = 0 # Udev buffer size udev_buffer_size = 1MB # Log file count log_file_count = 2 # Log file max size log_file_max_size = 1MB # Preset system uname string for architecture specific tuning. # It can be used to force tuning for specific architecture. # If commented, "uname" will be called to fill its content. # uname_string = x86_64 # Preset system cpuinfo string for architecture specific tuning. # It can be used to force tuning for specific architecture. # If commented, "/proc/cpuinfo" will be read to fill its content. # cpuinfo_string = Intel # Enable TuneD listening on dbus # enable_dbus = 1 # Enable TuneD listening on unix domain socket # As this functionality is not used commonly, we disable it by default # and it is needed to allow it manually # enable_unix_socket = 0 # Path to socket for TuneD to listen # Existing files on given path will be removed # unix_socket_path = /run/tuned/tuned.sock # Paths to sockets for TuneD to send signals to separated by , or ; # unix_socket_signal_paths = # Default unix socket ownership # Can be set as id or name, -1 or non-existing name leaves unchanged # unix_socket_ownership = -1 -1 # Permissions for listening sockets # unix_socket_permissions = 0o600 # Size of connections backlog for listen function on socket # Higher value allows to process requests from more clients # connections_backlog = 1024 # TuneD daemon rollback strategy. Supported values: auto|not_on_exit # - auto: rollbacks are always performed on a profile switch or # graceful TuneD process exit # - not_on_exit: rollbacks are always performed on a profile # switch, but not on any kind of TuneD process exit # rollback = auto # Directories to search for profiles separated by , or ; # In case of conflicts in profile names, the later directory # takes precedence # profile_dirs = /usr/lib/tuned,/etc/tuned # Timeout in seconds to wait until udev settles. Value 0 disables the wait. # With non-zero wait TuneD startup is delayed until there are no pending # udev events or the specified timeout occurs. # The delay can help in situations where there are a lot of udev events # during TuneD startup and TuneD is too slow to handle them. # In environments where systemd is utilised for starting TuneD # it is better to keep this feature disabled and rely on systemd # functionality (systemd-udev-settle). startup_udev_settle_wait = 0