Hi David,
On 03/05/2013 04:21 PM, David C Niemi wrote:

I should clarify -- I wrote the sampling_down_factor in the *ondemand* 
governor.  I chose the name of the parameter based on the vaguely similar 
parameter in the conservative governor, but the documentation that was 
referenced (about it only applying at top speed and the comment about skipping 
evaluation opportunities when it is active) was written by me in reference to 
the ondemand governor.  It could be that someone backported some of the 
ondemand sampling_down_factor's behavior to the conservative governor.

I'd like to ask -- what is the intended use of the conservative governor these 
days as differentiated from the ondemand governor?  At one time it seemed more 
oriented towards power savings, but the ondemand governor had picked up most or 
all of its power-saving features.

Thanks for the information.
I would agree about the use of conservative, but I think that I'm not
the right person to answer this question. :)

Regards,
Stratos
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