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NAME

       BPFTUNE - tool for auto-tuning of Linux kernel parameters via BPF

SYNOPSIS

          bpftune [OPTIONS]

          OPTIONS := { { -V | --version } | { -h | --help } | { [-s | --stderr } | { [-c | --cgroup] cgroup} | {
          [-l  |  --libdir  ]  libdir}  |  [{ -d | --debug }] } { [-r | --learning_rate ] learning_rate} { [-R |
          --rollback ]} { [-S | --support ]} { [-p | --port ] port} { [-q | --query] query}

DESCRIPTION

          bpftune supports a set of "tuners"  for  sysctl  parameters,  congestion  control  algorithms  etc  to
          optimize performance and avoid imposing unnecessary limits on tunables.

          bpftune  requires CAP_BPF and CAP_TRACING capabilities, or CAP_SYS_ADMIN on older systemes.  It is run
          via a systemd service, but can also be run standalone if required.  To probe if your  system  supports
          the  BPF  features  required  for  bpftune,  run "bpftune -S".  Basic bptune support requires BPF ring
          buffer, BPF hashmap and BPF sock ops and k[ret]probe support.  On more  modern  systems,  BPF  tracing
          programs  and BPF iterators are used.  Individual tuners support legacy mode operation where possible.
          In order to support per-network-namespace tuning, netns cookie support is required; without that, only
          global tuning is supported.

OPTIONS

          -h, --help
                 Show help information

          -V, --version
                 Show version.

          -d, --debug
                 Show debug output.

          -c, --cgroup
                 Filter events for cgroup.

          -s, --stderr
                 Log to standard error instead of syslog.

          -S, --support
                 Scan system to see what level of bpftune support is present.

          -l, --libdir
                 bptune extra plugin directory; defaults to /usr/local/lib64/bpftune .  Both  /usr/lib64/bpftune
                 and  /usr/local/lib64/bpftune  can  be  used  to  install  plugin  tuners; if an alternative to
                 /usr/local/lib64/bpftune is wanted, it must be specified via library path.

          -r, --learning_rate
                     Specify learning rate; supported values range from
                        0: tunables are changed by/within 1.0625 % of limit

                        1: tunables are changed by/within 3.125% of limit

                        2: tunables are changed by/within 6.25% of limit

                        3: tunables are changed by/within 12.5% of limit

                        4: tunables are changed by/within 25% of limit

                 So for example at rate 4, if we are within 25% of a limit,  the  limit  is  increased  by  25%.
                 Default learning rate is 4.  Lower values are more conservative as they change only when closer
                 to limits, but may require more frequent changes as a result.

          -R, --rollback
                     Roll  back sysctl settings on exit; this allows us to explore tunable updates bpftune makes
                     without making long-term changes to the system.  On exit, bpftune  summarizes  the  changes
                     made and rolls back to the sysctl values that were set prior to bpftune running.

                 -p, --port
                        TCP port to listen on for queries.  If not specified, use an ephemeral localhost port.

                 -q, --query
                        Query bpftune.  Supported queries include

                        help         -  show  supported  queries  summary      - show summary of changes made by
                        tuners tuners      - show loaded tuners and their state  tunables     -  show  supported
                        tunables for loaded tuners

SEE ALSO

          bpf(2), bpftune(8),

                                                                                                      BPFTUNE(8)