lm-profiler(8)
NAME
/usr/sbin/lm-profiler - laptop mode profiler
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/lm-profiler
DESCRIPTION
- This manual page documents briefly the
- /usr/sbin/lm-profiler command.
lm-profiler is a tool for profiling disk operations. It is - a part of
laptop mode tools and is useful only in relation to rest - of laptop mode
tools. It helps you to detect programs and services that - use up system
resources and that cause disk activity, and it allows - you to disable
them when laptop mode is active. - When you start lm-profiler, it will execute a "profiling
- run", which
can take some time. Start lm-profiler when you are work - ing on batteries, preferably, because that will allow it to analyze the
- actual situation that it is supposed to optimize. During the pro
- filing run, you
can use your system normally; however, any disk activity - caused by your
actions will end up in the profiler's results. When the - profiling run
is finished, you will be presented with a list of programs - that deserve
your attention, either because they listen on a network - (which is not
usually useful when you are working offline) or because - they caused
disk activity in a disk-spindown-unfriendly pattern. - When lm-profiler
can guess an init script that belongs to a program, it - presents you
with the opportunity to disable the program when you - are working on
battery. It does this by placing a link to the init script - in /etc/laptop-mode/batt-stop. Any programs that lm-profiler cannot
- find an init
script for is simply reported, so that you can stop the - program manually if you want to.
- WARNING ABOUT DISABLING PROGRAMS: It may not be safe to
- disable some
programs. They may be needed for proper operation of your - system. Disable services only if you know what they do and why
- you don't need
them.
FILES
- /etc/lm-profiler.conf
- lm-profiler retrieves its profiling rules from this
- file.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
- This manual page was written by Bart Samwel
- (bart@samwel.tk) and Jan
Polacek (jerome@ucw.cz) for the Debian system (but may be - used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or
- modify this
document under the terms of the GNU General Public Li - cense, Version 2
any later version published by the Free Software Founda - tion.
- On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General
- Public License
can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
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