1) After the reboot there was no log-file. It was not created.
2) After starting the upstart job (output:"gpu-manager stop/waiting") ,
an new log-file was created. See attachment.
Is gpu-manager working correctly, according to the log-file?
Will the gpu-manager now be working after a restart? How can I verify?
Can I check its status via "sudo service gpu-manager status" ?
The output of the above command after a reboot was also:"gpu-manager
stop/waiting".
After further reboots the log-file was not rewritten according to the
last change time in "ls -la".
Additional information: I am using Linux Mint 17 with cinnamon.
Hallo Alberto,
here are my results:
1) After the reboot there was no log-file. It was not created.
2) After starting the upstart job (output: "gpu-manager stop/waiting") ,
an new log-file was created. See attachment.
Is gpu-manager working correctly, according to the log-file?
Will the gpu-manager now be working after a restart? How can I verify?
Can I check its status via "sudo service gpu-manager status" ?
The output of the above command after a reboot was also:"gpu-manager
stop/waiting".
After further reboots the log-file was not rewritten according to the
last change time in "ls -la".
Additional information: I am using Linux Mint 17 with cinnamon.
THX!
Best regards
Philipp