2002-10-08 19:28:18

by Iain McClatchie

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Subject: SMP ACPI S3 support in 2.4 series?

I'm buying a number of SMP servers. These machines will go
idle for days at a time, and we'd like to send them into a
suspend-to-RAM (ACPI state S3) while they are unused.

I want to know if this is even possible with the Linux 2.4
series kernels, and if so, which hardware and kernel combinations
support it. I'd also like to know if anyone really has this
working right now.

As dual Athlon systems appear to be the best performance/$ for
my application, I'm especially interested in getting those to
sleep, but I'll take any pointers I can get.

-Iain McClatchie [email protected]
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2002-10-08 21:39:45

by Andrew Grover

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Subject: RE: SMP ACPI S3 support in 2.4 series?

> From: Iain McClatchie [mailto:[email protected]]
> I'm buying a number of SMP servers. These machines will go
> idle for days at a time, and we'd like to send them into a
> suspend-to-RAM (ACPI state S3) while they are unused.
>
> I want to know if this is even possible with the Linux 2.4
> series kernels, and if so, which hardware and kernel combinations
> support it. I'd also like to know if anyone really has this
> working right now.
>
> As dual Athlon systems appear to be the best performance/$ for
> my application, I'm especially interested in getting those to
> sleep, but I'll take any pointers I can get.

S3 is really more "off" than servers generally want to be. Servers typically
don't even support it.

I would think for a server, you would want to leave it on, and maybe turn
off the disks, or something.

Or maybe just turn the systems off.

2.4 doesn't (and won't) support S3, anyways.

Regards -- Andy