I was following this thread and finally got round to checking my laptop (Tosh Tecra M10). Sure enough, it runs constantly at 2261MHz according to powertop. Pressing "p" as indicated seems to have made no difference. So I dug out the mail below and compared my power.conf to what is below. Strangely, I find two lines I wasn't expecting:

cpupm disable
cpupm enable

Which takes preference? Is it top-down parsing, or does one take higher precedence than the other?

My history is this:
   Installed 2008.11rc2 (all I had handy at the time)
   upgrade to snv-109
   upgrade to snv-111a

I still have all the previous boot environments (including a snapshot I took manually just after booting the original install the first time). beadm list gives:

   # beadm list
BE Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created -- ------ ---------- ----- ------ ------- opensolaris - - 7.30M static 2009-03-24 10:42
   snv-101a    -      -          286.90M static 2009-03-24 16:33
   snv-109     -      -          20.23M  static 2009-03-25 10:10
   snv-111a    NR     /          9.56G   static 2009-04-24 12:56


Checking the previous BEs, I find this:

   Each BE has both a power.conf and power.conf-Orig
   Each power.conf-Orig has the line "cpupm enable".
   opensolaris, 101a and 109 have power.conf saying "cpupm disable".
   snv-111a has both enable and disable lines.

Can anybody shed any light on this please? In my opinion, this sounds like an installer bug deciding between the enable of power.conf-Orig and the pre-existing value of disable.

We could discuss why my original install had it disabled, but at the end of the day, any admin could disable it and a subsequent upgrade could leave the power.conf file in an inconsistent state (at least it's not clear to me which is taking preference) assuming this is some kind of upgrade bug.

I feel this is a new bug (can't spot anything quickly on bugs.osol.org) but if somebody could verify it or point me to an existing one, I'd be grateful.

I can supply any files / output from any of the BEs above if necessary.

Thanks,
Brian


Brock Pytlik wrote:
Mark Haywood wrote:
[snip]
Could you provide the contents of /etc/power.conf as well? Thanks!

Sure:
#
# Copyright 1996-2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
# Use is subject to license terms.
#
#pragma ident   "@(#)power.conf 2.1     02/03/04 SMI"
#
# Power Management Configuration File
#

device-dependency-property removable-media /dev/fb
autopm                  default
autoS3                  default
cpu-threshold           1s
# Auto-Shutdown         Idle(min)       Start/Finish(hh:mm)     Behavior
autoshutdown 30 9:00 9:00 noshutdown
cpupm  enable

Brock









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