The README states that tuned is the default provider for Fedora/RHEL, this is reasonable.
However, it looks like there are currently no other providers available, that might be worth pointing out. This also means using the role to operate on sysctl files is not possible. That might be helpful in cases where there are other applications and automation in play which deal only with sysctl files for kernel settings so from admin/user perspective keeping everything under /etc/sysctl.d would perhaps be more consistent.
I would consider this as a relatively low-priority RFE at this point. Thanks.
The README states that
tunedis the default provider for Fedora/RHEL, this is reasonable.However, it looks like there are currently no other providers available, that might be worth pointing out. This also means using the role to operate on sysctl files is not possible. That might be helpful in cases where there are other applications and automation in play which deal only with sysctl files for kernel settings so from admin/user perspective keeping everything under /etc/sysctl.d would perhaps be more consistent.
I would consider this as a relatively low-priority RFE at this point. Thanks.