NAME dtpower - graphical user interface to workstation power managment SYNOPSIS /usr/dt/bin/dtpower [ -e ] [ -geometry widthxheight[+|-]xoffset[+|-]yoffset ] [ -display host:display[.screen] ] AVAILABILITY See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri- butes: Attributes _______________________________ Availability SUNWpmowu Interface Stability Unstable DESCRIPTION dtpower is a graphical user interface that enables you to congifigure the power managment features of your worksta- tion. These features allow Solaris to save electrical power by putting one or more hardware components into a state that uses less power. The trigger for these power transitions is based on a given device being idle for a certain period of time. Any device for which the power has been reduced, automaticlly returns to full power as soon as possible when its services are required again. Help is available by clicking the Help button. OPTIONS -e Show Expanded screen at startup (Show Basic screen is the default). -geometry widthxheight[+|-]xoffset[+|-]yoffset Sets both the size and the placement of the dtpower base frame. You can set the size, the position, or both. The size values are measured in pixels. The position values are the number of pixels from the top or left edge of the screen for plus `+', and bottom or right edge of the screen for minus `-'. -display host:display[.screen] Sets the name of the X11 server on which to connect. host is the name or address of the machine on whose server you have permission to display. display is a number corresponding to the server on which to display for that machine, and screen corresponds to the screen of the server. See reference manual page on xhost(1) for more details about adding to the permissions list. USAGE dtpower allows you to perform the following tasks: Select a predefined power-saving scheme Choose the power-saving scheme that most closely matches your preferences. The schemes range from moderately aggressive to no power management at all. A moderately aggressive power management scheme is one that dramatically reduces power and affects more dev- ices than a less aggressive scheme. The predefined schemes all use the default idle time to trigger the power management. Change the default idle time for all power-manageable devices Use the Quick Edit tab on the Expanded screen to set the default idle time for all devices. This time will apply to any device which is not specifically overrid- den as described below. Set a common idle time for a class of devices Use the Quick Edit tab on the Expanded screen to set the idle time for all devices in a predefined class of devices, such as disks. Any of the devices in the class, that are idle for the time you set, are brought to the lowest power setting. Configure the settings for the Autoshutdown feature The Autoshutdown feature is the most extreme form of power management. When system is idle for a specified time period all your work is saved on disk and all power to the system is turned off. When the system is powered back on, either manually or by a software timer, it is reset to the state it was at prior to the shutdown. Use the Autoshutdown section of the Expanded screen to enable autoshutdown and to access a popup window that allows you to view and edit the autoshut- down settings. EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: 0 dtpower completed successfully. >0 An error occured. FILES /etc/power.conf A file used by the power management configuration pro- gram, pmconfig(1M), to initialize the power management settings of the system. Any customization done using dtpower is reflected in this file. /etc/default/power A file used to control which users are permitted to configure the system's power management and autoshut- down features using dtpower. The PMCHANGEPERM keyword controls the power management configuration permis- sions, and the ASCHANGEPERM keyword controls the autoshutdown configuration permissions. Allowed values are: all Any user can change the configuration. - Nobody except a superuser can change the con- figuration. user1, user2, ... A user in this user list or a superuser can use this command. console-owner A user who owns the system console device node or a super-user can change the confi- guration. The default value are PMCHANGEPERM=console-owner and ASCHANGEPERM=console-owner. SEE ALSO pmconfig(1M), powerd(1M), power.conf(4), cpr(7), pm(7D), X11(7)
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