Stefan Monnier <monn...@iro.umontreal.ca> writes: > Which watchdog daemon would that be
It's the normal one that everyone's been using since 1996 :-) $ apt-cache show watchdog Package: watchdog Priority: extra Section: admin Installed-Size: 296 Maintainer: Michael Meskes <mes...@debian.org> Architecture: amd64 Version: 5.8-1 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7), debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, makedev (>= 2.3.1-24) | udev, lsb-base (>= 3.2-14) Filename: pool/main/w/watchdog/watchdog_5.8-1_amd64.deb Size: 82278 MD5sum: 55a47d716655a19d231fccbbe9f1095a SHA1: f5d9d9ab33f5127c3699b5b0e46efd5ec7d9700f SHA256: 27188ae9c2ae83ed87712479b912b73253dcae666d50c4873d5127ef62310442 Description: A software watchdog The watchdog program writes to /dev/watchdog every ten seconds. If the device is opened but not written to within a minute, the machine will reboot. This feature is available when the kernel is built with 'software watchdog' support (standard in Debian kernels). . The ability to reboot will depend on the state of the machine and interrupts. Homepage: http://watchdog.sourceforge.net Tag: interface::daemon, role::program, use::monitor >, and hos do you configure it. $ cat /home/share/neo/2010-03-13/etc/watchdog.conf #ping = 172.31.14.1 #ping = 172.26.1.255 #interface = eth0 #file = /var/log/messages file = /etc/fstab #change = 1407 # Uncomment to enable test. Setting one of these values to '0' disables it. # These values will hopefully never reboot your machine during normal use # (if your machine is really hung, the loadavg will go much higher than 25) max-load-1 = 24 max-load-5 = 18 max-load-15 = 12 # Note that this is the number of pages! # To get the real size, check how large the pagesize is on your machine. #min-memory = 1 #repair-binary = /usr/sbin/repair #test-binary = #test-timeout = watchdog-device = /dev/watchdog # Defaults compiled into the binary #temperature-device = #max-temperature = 120 # Defaults compiled into the binary #admin = root #interval = 10 #logtick = 1 # This greatly decreases the chance that watchdog won't be scheduled before # your machine is really loaded realtime = yes priority = 1 # Check if syslogd is still running by enabling the following line #pidfile = /var/run/syslogd.pid pidfile = /var/run/dropbear.pid watchdog-timeout = 42 -Timo _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community