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Chapter 3 Using Power Management Software on SPARCstation Voyager SystemsThis chapter explains how to use the dtpower program to activate or turn off power management features, and to specify when you want the screen, hard disk, or the SPARCstation Voyager system to shut down automatically to reduce energy use. This tool can be used with the OpenWindows(TM) and Common Desktop Environment (CDE) desktops. Note - If you are not using a SPARCstation Voyager, dtpower will operate in different ways. Refer to Using Power Management (rather than this book) for an explanation of using Power Management features on sun4m and sun4u desktop machines. The dtpower program is integrated into the Power Management system for this nomadic computer. For example, if a SPARCstation Voyager is operating on battery power, the system will automatically suspend when it is about to exhaust the battery charge, regardless of what you have specified with the dtpower command. A command line interface is also provided for a system administrator to change the system default settings. For information on using the pmconfig program and the power.conf file, refer to Using Power Management. To start using dtpower, go to the next section ("Starting dtpower"") in this chapter. Starting dtpowerNote - In CDE, the Power Management icon appears on the default desktop. Start dtpower by using one of the following methods. To start dtpower Fom the Command Line
To start dtpower From the OpenWindows Menus
The dtpower IconIf you have already run the dtpower program, its icon may be displayed in one of the following ways:
Figure 3-1 The dtpower Icon
Figure 3-2 dtpower Icons Indicating that the Battery is Charging
When you start up dtpower (or double-click on the dtpower icon), the main window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-3. Figure 3-3 dtpower Main Window for the SPARCstation Voyager
In this window you can see the current settings for Power Management features. You also can change the settings, as described in the procedures in this chapter. Figure 3-3 indicates the default settings for Power Management on a SPARCstation Voyager. The buttons at the bottom of this window have the following effects:
To reduce this main window to an icon again, select Close from the window bar. The Devices PanelYou can use the Devices panel of the dtpower window to specify whether you want the screen or hard disk to turn off after a specified number of minutes of idle time for each device. To Set an Idle Time for Your Screen
In Figure 3-4, the previous setting ("Never") has been changed to 30 minutes. Your screen will now automatically power off after 30 minutes of inactivity (that is, no keystrokes or mouse activity). Figure 3-4 Setting a Screen Idle Time for a SPARCstation Voyager
If you have not selected Apply yet, you can return to the previous settings by selecting Reset at the bottom of the window. To Set an Idle Time for Your Hard Disk
In Figure 3-5, the previous setting ("Never") has been changed to 60 minutes. This hard disk will automatically power off after 60 minutes of inactivity (that is, no keystrokes or mouse activity). Figure 3-5 Setting a Hard Disk Idle Time for a SPARCstation Voyager
If you have not selected Apply yet, you can return to the previous settings by selecting Reset at the bottom of the window. The System PanelOn the System panel you can specify the conditions when your system will shut down automatically while idle. Note - Be sure you have read all cautions on using Power Management software in Using Power Management and in release notes before changing the AutoShutdown settings. AutoShutdown uses the Suspend feature to automatically power off your system. When the system powers up again, it will resume in the same state as when it was suspended. Using the System panel of the dtpower window, you can activate or deactivate the AutoShutdown feature, and specify the following times:
To Set an Idle Time for AutoShutdown of the System
In Figure 3-6, the System panel is set for AutoShutdown of the system after 60 minutes of idle time between 7:30 pm and 9:00 am Figure 3-6 Setting the AutoShutdown Timing for a SPARCstation Voyager
Exiting dtpowerMake sure you have clicked Apply if you want to activate any new settings you have made in this window. To Exit dtpower |