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set the i/o scheduler #1

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seanorama opened this issue Feb 7, 2015 · 1 comment
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set the i/o scheduler #1

seanorama opened this issue Feb 7, 2015 · 1 comment

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Could use grubby. But it will be missed during a kernel upgrade.
KERNEL in /boot/vmlinuz-*; do sudo grubby --update-kernel="$KERNEL" --args='transparent_hugepage=never elevator=noop'; done

So likely have to make a script like for thp that loops through the devices at every boot.

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