This is to announce tuned-2.10.0-rc.1, a pre-release.
Tuned is a tool that performs monitoring and adaptive configuration of the system according to the selected profile.
The 2.10.0-rc.1 contains bug fixes and also introduces new features.
Noteworthy changes since previous release: - cleaned/refactored scheduler plugin - script: show stderr output in the log (rhbz#1536476) - realtime-virtual-host: script.sh: add error checking (rhbz#1461509) - man: improved tuned-profiles-cpu-partitioning.7 (rhbz#1548148) - bootloader: check if grub2_cfg_file_name is None in _remove_grub2_tuning() (rhbz#1571403) - plugin_scheduler: whitelist/blacklist processed also for thread names (rhbz#1512295) - bootloader: patch all GRUB2 config files (rhbz#1556990) - profiles: added mssql profile (rhbz#1442122) - tuned-adm: print log excerpt when changing profile (rhbz#1538745) - cpu-partitioning: use no_balance_cores instead of no_rebalance_cores (rhbz#1550573) - sysctl: support assignment modifiers as other plugins do (rhbz#1564092) - oracle: fixed ip_local_port_range parity warning (rhbz#1527219) - fix verifying cpumask on systems with more than 32 cores (rhbz#1528368) - oracle: updated the profile to be in sync with KCS 39188 (rhbz#1447323)
For full changes see git log: https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/commits/v2.10.0-rc.1
Release page: https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/releases/tag/v2.10.0-rc.1
Direct download link: https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/archive/v2.10.0-rc.1.tar.gz
Upstream homepage: http://www.tuned-project.org/
This is to announce tuned-2.10.0, a stable release.
Tuned is a tool that performs monitoring and adaptive configuration of the system according to the selected profile.
The 2.10.0 contains bug fixes.
Noteworthy changes since previous release: - IRQ affinity handled by scheduler plugin (rhbz#1590937)
For full changes see git log: https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/commits/v2.10.0
Release page: https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/releases/tag/v2.10.0
Direct download link: https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/archive/v2.10.0.tar.gz
Upstream homepage: http://www.tuned-project.org/
This is to announce tuned-2.11.0-rc.1, a pre-release.
Tuned is a tool that performs monitoring and adaptive configuration of the system according to the selected profile.
The 2.11.0-rc.1 contains bug fixes and also introduces new features.
Noteworthy changes since previous release: - use online CPUs for cpusets calculations instead of present CPUs (rhbz#1613478) - realtime-virtual-guest: run script.sh related: rhbz#1616043) - make python-dmidecode a weak dependency (rhbz#1565598) - make virtual-host identical to latency-performance (rhbz#1588932) - added support for Boot loader specification (BLS) (rhbz#1576435) - scheduler: keep polling file objects alive long enough (rhbz#1659140) - mssql: updated tuning (rhbz#1660178) - s2kb: fixed to be compatible with python3 (rhbz#1684122) - profiles: fallback to the 'powersave' scaling governor (rhbz#1679205) - disable KSM only once, re-enable it only on full rollback (rhbz#1622239) - functions: reworked setup_kvm_mod_low_latency to count with kernel changes (rhbz#1649408) - updated virtual-host profile (rhbz#1569375) - added log message for unsupported parameters in plugin_net (rhbz#1533852) - added range feature for cpu exclusion (rhbz#1533908) - make a copy of devices when verifying tuning (rhbz#1592743) - fixed disk plugin/plugout problem (rhbz#1595156) - fixed unit configuration reading (rhbz#1613379) - reload profile configuration on SIGHUP (rhbz#1631744) - use built-in functionality to apply system sysctl (rhbz#1663412)
For full changes see git log: https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/commits/v2.11.0-rc.1
Release page: https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/releases/tag/v2.11.0-rc.1
Direct download link: https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/archive/v2.11.0-rc.1.tar.gz
Upstream homepage: http://www.tuned-project.org/
On 10. 03. 19 22:05, Jaroslav Skarvada wrote:
This is to announce tuned-2.11.0-rc.1, a pre-release.
Tuned is a tool that performs monitoring and adaptive configuration of the system according to the selected profile.
The 2.11.0-rc.1 contains bug fixes and also introduces new features.
Noteworthy changes since previous release:
- use online CPUs for cpusets calculations instead of present CPUs (rhbz#1613478)
- realtime-virtual-guest: run script.sh related: rhbz#1616043)
- make python-dmidecode a weak dependency (rhbz#1565598)
- make virtual-host identical to latency-performance (rhbz#1588932)
- added support for Boot loader specification (BLS) (rhbz#1576435)
- scheduler: keep polling file objects alive long enough (rhbz#1659140)
- mssql: updated tuning (rhbz#1660178)
- s2kb: fixed to be compatible with python3 (rhbz#1684122)
- profiles: fallback to the 'powersave' scaling governor (rhbz#1679205)
- disable KSM only once, re-enable it only on full rollback (rhbz#1622239)
- functions: reworked setup_kvm_mod_low_latency to count with kernel changes (rhbz#1649408)
- updated virtual-host profile (rhbz#1569375)
- added log message for unsupported parameters in plugin_net (rhbz#1533852)
- added range feature for cpu exclusion (rhbz#1533908)
- make a copy of devices when verifying tuning (rhbz#1592743)
- fixed disk plugin/plugout problem (rhbz#1595156)
- fixed unit configuration reading (rhbz#1613379)
- reload profile configuration on SIGHUP (rhbz#1631744)
- use built-in functionality to apply system sysctl (rhbz#1663412)
For full changes see git log: https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/commits/v2.11.0-rc.1
Release page: https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/releases/tag/v2.11.0-rc.1
Direct download link: https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/archive/v2.11.0-rc.1.tar.gz
To save people some debugging and reporting, here are the regressions in 2.11.0-rc.1 that we're aware of: 1. tuned-adm recommend doesn't work when the daemon is not running. Fixed in the following pull request: https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/pull/169 2. rollback and verification doesn't work in the 'net' plugin. Fixed in the following pull request: https://github.com/redhat-performance/tuned/pull/170
Ondřej Lysoněk
power-management@lists.fedoraproject.org