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move things from performance-tweaks to common settings

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librewish 2021-02-08 17:00:21 +05:30
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# The swappiness sysctl parameter represents the kernel's preference (or avoidance) of swap space. Swappiness can have a value between 0 and 100, the default value is 60.
# A low value causes the kernel to avoid swapping, a higher value causes the kernel to try to use swap space. Using a low value on sufficient memory is known to improve responsiveness on many systems.
vm.swappiness=10
# The value controls the tendency of the kernel to reclaim the memory which is used for caching of directory and inode objects (VFS cache).
# Lowering it from the default value of 100 makes the kernel less inclined to reclaim VFS cache (do not set it to 0, this may produce out-of-memory conditions)
vm.vfs_cache_pressure=75
# This action will speed up your boot and shutdown, because one less module is loaded. Additionally disabling watchdog timers increases performance and lowers power consumption
# Disable NMI watchdog
kernel.nmi_watchdog = 0
# Enable the sysctl setting kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone to allow normal users to run unprivileged containers.
kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=1
# To hide any kernel messages from the console
kernel.printk = 3 3 3 3
# The kernel default is to buffer up to 10% of system RAM before flushing writes to the disk, which is insane. By setting a reasonable number of bytes for the `dirty_bytes` parameter, we can avoid sending the system into OOM during a large file transfer.
vm.dirty_bytes = 16777216
vm.dirty_background_bytes = 4194304
###############-NOT USED-#################
# Contains, as a percentage of total available memory that contains free pages and reclaimable
# pages, the number of pages at which a process which is generating disk writes will itself start
# writing out dirty data (Default is 20).
#vm.dirty_ratio = 10
# Contains, as a percentage of total available memory that contains free pages and reclaimable
# pages, the number of pages at which the background kernel flusher threads will start writing out
# dirty data (Default is 10).
#vm.dirty_background_ratio = 5
# This tunable is used to define when dirty data is old enough to be eligible for writeout by the
# kernel flusher threads. It is expressed in 100'ths of a second. Data which has been dirty
# in-memory for longer than this interval will be written out next time a flusher thread wakes up
# (Default is 3000).
#vm.dirty_expire_centisecs = 3000
# The kernel flusher threads will periodically wake up and write `old' data out to disk. This
# tunable expresses the interval between those wakeups, in 100'ths of a second (Default is 500).
#vm.dirty_writeback_centisecs = 1500
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zram_enabled=1
zswap_enabled=0
swapfc_enabled=0
zram_size=$(( RAM_SIZE ))

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# SATA Active Link Power Management
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="scsi_host", KERNEL=="host*", ATTR{link_power_management_policy}="max_performance"

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# set scheduler for NVMe
ACTION=="add|change", KERNEL=="nvme[0-9]n[0-9]", ATTR{queue/scheduler}="none"
# set scheduler for SSD and eMMC
ACTION=="add|change", KERNEL=="sd[a-z]|mmcblk[0-9]*", ATTR{queue/rotational}=="0", ATTR{queue/scheduler}="mq-deadline"
# set scheduler for rotating disks
ACTION=="add|change", KERNEL=="sd[a-z]", ATTR{queue/rotational}=="1", ATTR{queue/scheduler}="bfq"