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Dustin Kirkland
PowerNap is a configurable daemon that will bring a running system to a lower power state according to a set of configuration preferences. It acts as a sort of "screensaver" for servers, watching the process table for activity rather than the keyboard or mouse.
PowerNap will run $ACTION when none of $PROCESSES have executed for some number of $ABSENCE seconds.
For instance, PowerNap can automatically "pm-suspend" a system if no instance of "kvm" runs for some contiguous block of "300" seconds.
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trunk series is the current focus of development.
All code Code
- Version control system:
- Bazaar
- Programming languages:
- Python, Shell
All packages Packages in Distributions
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powernap source package in Xenial
Version 2.21-0ubuntu1 uploaded -
powernap source package in Trusty
Version 2.18-0ubuntu2 uploaded -
powernap source package in Precise
Version 2.17-0ubuntu2 uploaded -
powernap source package in Bionic
Version 2.21-0ubuntu1 uploaded
All bugs Latest bugs reported
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Bug #1608070: unable to stop powernap 2.21 Ubuntu 16.04.1
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Bug #1608057: Powernap 2.21 fails to start on Ubuntu 16.04.1
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Bug #1497782: powernap parses /proc/interrupts incorrectly
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Bug #1361803: Feature Request: Monitor files or folders
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Bug #1306994: powernap loadavg monitor fails to detect load
Reported