Linux command
tlp-stat 命令
安全
权限或系统影响较大,执行前请核对目标。
常用示例
Example
sudo tlp-stat
Example
sudo tlp-stat -b
Example
sudo tlp-stat -p
Example
sudo tlp-stat -d
Example
sudo tlp-stat -c
Example
sudo tlp-stat --cdiff
Example
sudo tlp-stat -t
Example
sudo tlp-stat -s
Example
sudo tlp-stat -P
说明
tlp-stat generates status reports for TLP power management. It shows active settings, battery health, power consumption, and hardware status. The output helps diagnose power issues and verify TLP configuration.
参数
- -b, --battery
- Battery data
- -c, --config
- Active configuration
- --cdiff
- Differences between defaults and user configuration
- -d, --disk
- Disk device tunables
- -e, --pcie
- PCIe device tunables
- -g, --graphics
- Graphics card tunables
- -p, --processor
- Processor tunables
- -r, --rfkill
- Radio device states and tunables
- -s, --system
- System information and TLP status
- -t, --temp
- Temperatures and fan speed
- -u, --usb
- USB device tunables
- -v, --verbose
- Show additional detail in supported categories
- -q, --quiet
- Omit version header and reduce processor output
- -P, --pev
- Monitor power supply udev events
- --psup
- Power supply diagnostics
- -T, --trace
- Trace output
- --udev
- Check if udev rules are active
- -w, --warn
- Warnings about SATA disks
- --version
- Print TLP version
FAQ
What is the tlp-stat command used for?
tlp-stat generates status reports for TLP power management. It shows active settings, battery health, power consumption, and hardware status. The output helps diagnose power issues and verify TLP configuration.
How do I run a basic tlp-stat example?
Run `sudo tlp-stat` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
What does -b, --battery do in tlp-stat?
Battery data