NAME

tlp-stat - view power saving status

SYNOPSIS

tlp-stat [options] [-- CONFIG_PARAM=value ... ]

DESCRIPTION

View configuration, system information, kernel power saving settings and battery data. Invocation without options shows all information categories.

OPTIONS

-b, --battery
View battery data. Add -v to see battery voltages (if available).
-c, --config
View active configuration.
--cdiff
View the difference between defaults and user configuration.
-d, --disk
View disk device information.
-e, --pcie
View PCIe device information. Add -v to see device runtime status.
-g, --graphics
View graphics card information.
-p, --processor
View processor information. For clarity the standard output shows only cpu0. Add -v to see all.
-r, --rfkill
View radio device states.
-s, --system
View system information.
-t, --temp
View temperatures and fan speed.
-u, --usb
View USB device information. Add -v to see device runtime status.
-v, --verbose
Show more information in battery, PCIe, processor and USB categories.
Diagnostics and debugging:
-P, --pev
Monitor power supply udev events.
--psup
View power supply diagnostics.
-T, --trace
View trace output.
--udev
Check if udev rules for power source changes and connecting USB devices are active.
-w, --warn
View warnings about SATA disks.
-- CONFIG_PARAM=value ...
Add configuration parameters to temporarily overwrite the system configuration (for this program invocation only).

FILES

/etc/tlp.conf
System-wide user configuration file, uncomment parameters here to override default settings and customization files below.
/etc/tlp.d/*.conf
System-wide drop-in customization files, overriding defaults below.
/usr/share/tlp/defaults.conf
Intrinsic default settings. DO NOT EDIT this file, instead use one of the above alternatives.
/run/tlp/run.conf
Effective settings consolidated from all above files. DO NOT CHANGE this file, it is for reference only and regenerated on every invocation of TLP.
/etc/default/tlp
Obsolete system-wide configuration file. DO NOT USE this file, it is evaluated as fallback only when /etc/tlp.conf is non-existent.

SEE ALSO

tlp(8).

AUTHOR

(c) 2022 Thomas Koch <linrunner at gmx.net>

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