Bug#754064: procps: kernel paramaters not set

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Tue Jul 15 14:30:51 BST 2014


Am 15.07.2014 15:25, schrieb Michal Suchanek:
> Excerpts from Michael Biebl's message of Tue Jul 15 14:55:54 +0200 2014:
>> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 02:09:18PM +0200, Michal Suchanek wrote:
>>> OptiPlex960:/home/hramrach# sysctl -a | grep dirty
>>> vm.dirty_background_bytes = 0
>>> vm.dirty_background_ratio = 40
>>> vm.dirty_bytes = 0
>>> vm.dirty_expire_centisecs = 3000
>>> vm.dirty_ratio = 60
>>> vm.dirty_writeback_centisecs = 60000
>>> OptiPlex960:/home/hramrach# /etc/init.d/procps start
>>> [ ok ] Setting kernel variables ...done.
>>> OptiPlex960:/home/hramrach# sysctl -a | grep dirty
>>> vm.dirty_background_bytes = 0
>>> vm.dirty_background_ratio = 2
>>> vm.dirty_bytes = 0
>>> vm.dirty_expire_centisecs = 3000
>>> vm.dirty_ratio = 5
>>> vm.dirty_writeback_centisecs = 60000
>>
>> Please provide the exact list of sysfs keys which are correctly set
>> after boot and which are not correctly set (and their expected value).
>>
>>
>> Do you have a tool like pm-utils, acpi-support or similar installed,
>> which might change the sysfs keys after systemd-sysctl.service was run?
> 
> ii  pm-utils                        1.4.1-9              all
> utilities and scripts for power management
> ii  acpi-support                    0.140-5              all
> scripts for handling many ACPI events
> 
> However, it has been confirmed that entries unrelated to PM were
> not set:

As said, please provide a complete list of those keys which are set
correctly, not correctly set (and their expected value).


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