Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 10 - INSTALLATION AND ADMINISTRATION 11-05-2007 Installation Manual page 541

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CPU Frequency Does Not Work
Refer to the kernel sources (kernel-source) to see if your processor is supported.
You may need a special kernel module or module option to activate CPU frequency
control. This information is available in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/
cpu-freq/*. If a special module or module option is needed, configure it in the file
/etc/sysconfig/powersave/cpufreq by means of the variables
CPUFREQD_MODULE and CPUFREQD_MODULE_OPTS.
Suspend and Standby Do Not Work
ACPI systems may have problems with suspend and standby due to a faulty DSDT
implementation (BIOS). If this is the case, update the BIOS.
On ACPI and APM systems: When the system tries to unload faulty modules, the system
is arrested or the suspend event is not triggered. The same can also happen if you do
not unload modules or stop services that prevent a successful suspend. In both cases,
try to identify the faulty module that prevented the sleep mode. The log files generated
by the powersave daemon in /var/log/suspend2ram.log and /var/log/
suspend2disk.log are very helpful in this regard. If the computer does not enter
the sleep mode, the cause lies in the last module unloaded. Manipulate the following
settings in /etc/sysconfig/powersave/sleep to unload problematic modules
prior to a suspend or standby.
UNLOAD_MODULES_BEFORE_SUSPEND2DISK=""
UNLOAD_MODULES_BEFORE_SUSPEND2RAM=""
UNLOAD_MODULES_BEFORE_STANDBY=""
SUSPEND2DISK_RESTART_SERVICES=""
SUSPEND2RAM_RESTART_SERVICES=""
STANDBY_RESTART_SERVICES=""
If you use suspend or standby in changing network environments or in connection with
remotely mounted file systems, such as Samba and NIS, use automounter to mount
them or add the respective services, for example, smbfs or nfs, in the above-mentioned
variable. If an application accesses the remotely mounted file system prior to a suspend
or standby, the service cannot be stopped correctly and the file system cannot be un-
mounted properly. After resuming the system, the file system may be corrupt and must
be remounted.
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