Provided by: intel-lpmd_0.0.3-0ubuntu2_amd64 bug

NAME

       intel_lpmd - Intel Low Power Mode Daemon

SYNOPSIS

       intel_lpmd  [ OPTIONS ]

DESCRIPTION

       intel_lpmd  is  a  Linux daemon used to optimize active idle power. This daemon uses a configuration file
       "intel_lpmd_config.xml".  Based on the configuration, it will choose right set of  CPUs  to  enable.  For
       example,  this  daemon  can  monitor  system utilization and choose a set of low power CPUs to enable and
       disable the rest.  This enable disable of CPUs are done using Linux cpuset feature of intel  power  clamp
       driver.

       There  is  a  control  utility  distributed  along  with  this  daemon.   This  control utility is called
       "intel_lpmd_control". This utility can be used to set different modes  for  this  daemon.   For  example:
       intel_lpmd_control  ON      To turn on low power mode operation.  intel_lpmd_control OFF      To turn off
       low power mode operation.  intel_lpmd_control AUTO      To turn on low power mode operation in auto mode,
       which      allows low power mode based on system utilization.

OPTIONS

       -h --help
              Print the help message

       --version
              Print intel_lpmd version and exit

       --no-daemon
              Don't run as a daemon: Default is daemon mode

       --systemd
              Assume daemon is started by systemd

       --loglevel=
              log severity: can be info or debug

       --dbus-enable
              Enable Dbus server to receive requests via Dbus

       --dry-run
              Dry run without taking any action for debugging purpose.

EXAMPLES

       intel_lpmd --loglevel=info --no-daemon --dbus-enable
              Run intel_lpmd with log directed to stdout

       intel_lpmd --systemd --dbus-enable
              Run intel_lpmd as a service with logs directed to system journal

SEE ALSO

       intel_lpmd_config.xml(5)

AUTHOR

       Written by Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>

                                                   1 Jun 2023                                      intel_lpmd(8)