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# ktune service configuration
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# This is the ktune sysctl file. You can comment this out to prevent ktune
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# from applying its sysctl settings.
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#SYSCTL="/etc/sysctl.ktune"
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# Use *.conf files in the ktune configuration directory /etc/ktune.d.
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# Value: yes|no, default: yes
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# It is useful if you want to load settings from additional files. Set this to
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# no if you to prevent ktune from using these additional files.
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USE_KTUNE_D="yes"
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# This is the custom sysctl configuration file. Any settings in this file will
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# be applied after the ktune settings, overriding them. Comment this out to
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# use only the ktune settings.
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SYSCTL_POST="/etc/sysctl.d/* /etc/sysctl.conf"
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# This is the I/O scheduler ktune will use. This will *not* override anything
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# explicitly set on the kernel command line, nor will it change the scheduler
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# for any block device that is using a non-default scheduler when ktune starts.
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# You should probably leave this on "deadline", but "as", "cfq", and "noop" are
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# also legal values. Comment this out to prevent ktune from changing I/O
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# scheduler settings.
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#ELEVATOR="deadline"
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# These are the devices, that should be tuned with the ELEVATOR
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#ELEVATOR_TUNE_DEVS="/sys/block/{sd,cciss,dm-,vd}*/queue/scheduler"
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