I am not sure though, if I need to start
the watchdog daemon at all -
because I altready have these lines in my dmesg:
iTCO_vendor_support: vendor-support=0
iTCO_wdt: Intel TCO WatchDog Timer Driver v1.07rh
iTCO_wdt: Found a Lynx Point TCO device (Version=2, TCOBASE=0x1860)
iTCO_wdt: initialized.
Ok, sorry - I've found the "man watchdog" and "man watchdog.conf"
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Thank you, I have this
# dmesg|grep -i watch
NMI watchdog enabled, takes one hw-pmu counter.
iTCO_wdt: Intel TCO WatchDog Timer Driver v1.07rh
do you have any tips or doc pointers?
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On 23/08/13 04:19, Alexander Farber wrote:
> I've ended up doing this (hope it's valid for CentOS 6.4):
>
> # echo 10 > /proc/sys/kernel/panic
> # echo "kernel.panic=10" >> /etc/sysctl.conf
If your servers have a watchdog timer (most with IPMI/iLO/iDRAC/etc do),
you can enable it. The OS will the
I've ended up doing this (hope it's valid for CentOS 6.4):
# echo 10 > /proc/sys/kernel/panic
# echo "kernel.panic=10" >> /etc/sysctl.conf
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Hello,
on OpenBSD if you put ddb.panic=0
into /etc/sysctl.conf, the server won't
drop into debugger on kernel panic.
Is there please a similar setting
for CentOS 6.4 / 64 bit?
The background is that I have a new
dedicated server with Haswell CPU
and once a month it is stuck, displaying
kernel tr
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