This is to announce tuned-2.23.0, a stable release.
TuneD is a tool that performs monitoring and adaptive configuration of
the system according to the selected profile.
Noteworthy changes since the previous release:
- migrated profiles to /etc/tuned/profiles/ and /usr/lib/tuned/profiles/
- added an option to configure profile directories (RHEL-26157)
- daemon: buffer sighup signal (RHEL-31180)
- api: added commands to dynamically create/destroy instances
- functions: added intel_recommended_pstate
- functions: added log which helps with debugging
- plugins: added plugin_irq
- plugin_net: do not read monitors if dynamic tuning is disabled (RHEL-28757)
- plugin_video: added support for amdgpu panel_power_savings attribute
- plugin_cpu: check that writes are necessary if they may cause
redundant IPIs (RHEL-25613)
- sap-netweaver: increased vm.max_map_count (RHEL-31757)
- tuned-ppd: detect battery change events
Incompatibility changes since tuned-2.22.0:
- TuneD system profiles were moved to the /usr/lib/tuned/profiles/
directory and user profiles were moved to the /etc/tuned/profiles/
(notice the 'profiles' subdirectory). If it doesn't fit your needs,
the default configuration can be changed in the tuned-main.conf.
For full changes see the git log:
https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/commits/v2.23.0
Release page:
https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/releases/tag/v2.23.0
Direct download link:
https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/archive/v2.23.0/tuned-2.23.0.ta…
Upstream homepage:
http://www.tuned-project.org/
This is to announce tuned-2.22.0-rc.1, a pre-release.
Tuned is a tool that performs monitoring and adaptive configuration
of the system according to the selected profile.
Noteworthy changes since previous release:
- print all arguments of failing commands in error messages
resolves: RHEL-3689
- plugin_sysctl: added support for sysctl names with slash
resolves: RHEL-3707
- tuned-adm: added support for moving devices between plugin instances
resolves: RHEL-15141
- api: added methods for retrieval of plugin instances and devices
resolves: RHEL-15137
- plugin_cpu: amd-pstate mentioned instead of just intel_pstate
resolves: RHEL-16469
- hotplug: do not report ENOENT errors on device remove
resolves: RHEL-11342
- plugin_sysctl: expand variables when reporting overrides
resolves: RHEL-18972
- plugin_acpi: new plugin which handles ACPI platform_profile
resolves: RHEL-16966
- plugin_bootloader: skip calling rpm-ostree kargs in no-op case
resolves: RHEL-20767
- plugin_cpu: support cstate settings of pm_qos_resume_latency_us
resolves: RHEL-21129
- scheduler: add option for ignoring IRQs affinity
resolves: RHEL-21923
- plugin_intel_uncore: new plugin for uncore setting
Incompatibility changes:
- internal plugin API change: command_set has new additional
parameter 'remove'
which is set to True if the method is called during the deplug
event. If you use
third party plugins they need to be updated. We have never guaranteed stable
internal API, for details see:
https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/pull/578
For full changes see git log:
https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/commits/v2.22.0-rc.1
Release page:
https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/releases/tag/v2.22.0-rc.1
Direct download link:
https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/archive/v2.22.0-rc.1.tar.gz
Upstream homepage:
http://www.tuned-project.org/
This is to announce tuned-2.20.0-rc.1, a pre-release.
Tuned is a tool that performs monitoring and adaptive configuration
of the system according to the selected profile.
Noteworthy changes since previous release:
- plugin_cpu: added support for pm_qos_resume_latency_us
resolves: rhbz#2118786
- plugin_cpu: added support for intel_pstate scaling driver
resolves: rhbz#2095829
- plugin_scheduler: do not leak FDs from the perf
resolves: rhbz#2080227
- profiles: new cpu-partitioning-powersave profile
- profiles: new profile for AWS EC2
- throughput-performance: set net.core.somaxconn to at least 2048
resolves: rhbz#1998310
- API: added support for moving devices between instances
resolves: rhbz#2113925
- added support for the API access through the Unix Domain Socket
resolves: rhbz#2113900
- D-Bus: send tracebacks through D-Bus only in debug mode
resolves: rhbz#2159680
- Makefile: added fix for python-3.12
resolves: rhbz#2154801
- do not exit on duplicate config lines
resolves: rhbz#2071418
For full changes see git log:
https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/commits/v2.20.0-rc.1
Release page:
https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/releases/tag/v2.20.0-rc.1
Direct download link:
https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/archive/v2.20.0-rc.1.tar.gz
Upstream homepage:
http://www.tuned-project.org/
This is to announce tuned-2.19.0-rc.1, a pre-release.
Tuned is a tool that performs monitoring and adaptive configuration
of the system according to the selected profile.
Noteworthy changes since previous release:
- added support for initial autosetup of isolated_cores
resolves: rhbz#2093847
- net: added MTU support
resolves: rhbz#2082494
- openshift: added supported for NVMe devices
- bootloader: do not hardcode disk name in tuned initrd path
resolves: rhbz#2050246
- fixed parsing of inline comments
resolves: rhbz#2060138
- added support for quotes in isolated_cores specification
resolves: rhbz#1891036
- spec: reduced weak dependencies
resolves: rhbz#2093841
- recommend: do not ignore syspurpose_role if there is no syspurpose
resolves: rhbz#2030580
- documentation: added inline ASCIIDOC description into the plugins code
- realtime: set tsc as 'reliable'
- bash: fixed autocomplete
For full changes see git log:
https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/commits/v2.19.0-rc.1
Release page:
https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/releases/tag/v2.19.0-rc.1
Direct download link:
https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/archive/v2.19.0-rc.1.tar.gz
Upstream homepage:
http://www.tuned-project.org/