On 06/28/2015 02:33 PM, g wrote:
On 06/28/2015 02:41 PM, jd1008 wrote:
cpupower frequency-set -f 2000MHz
bad command line. at least according to 'man cpupower" with centos,
which shows at end;
SEE ALSO
cpupower-set(1), cpupower-info(1), cpupower-idle(1),
cpupower-frequency-
On 06/28/2015 03:33 PM, g wrote:
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> On 06/28/2015 02:41 PM, jd1008 wrote:
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>> cpupower frequency-set -f 2000MHz
>
> bad command line. at least according to 'man cpupower" with centos,
> which shows at end;
>
> SEE ALSO
> cpupower-set(1), cpupower-info(1), cpupower-idle(1),
>
On 06/28/2015 02:41 PM, jd1008 wrote:
>
> cpupower frequency-set -f 2000MHz
bad command line. at least according to 'man cpupower" with centos,
which shows at end;
SEE ALSO
cpupower-set(1), cpupower-info(1), cpupower-idle(1),
cpupower-frequency-set(1), cpupower-frequency-info(1)
cpupower frequency-set -f 2000MHz
reports that all cores have been set, and command exits with value 0.
But
/usr/bin/cpupower frequency-info
shows all cores still at lower current frequencies.
This is on a laptop with a dual core i5 with hyperthreading enabled.
Also, the info shows 2 cores a