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13 standardized database for field-replaceable units (FRUs) and a watchdog
37 Kernel code (like the watchdog) can still use it. If you need access
64 IPMI defines a standard watchdog timer. You can enable this with the
67 watchdog timer start as soon as it initializes. It also have a lot
69 Note that you can also have the watchdog continue to run if it is
72 'Disable watchdog shutdown on close'.
114 ipmi_watchdog - IPMI requires systems to have a very capable watchdog
115 timer. This driver implements the standard Linux watchdog timer
308 (the watchdog timer uses this, for instance). You supply your own
543 this driver cannod to IPMI panic events, extend the watchdog at panic
584 A watchdog timer is provided that implements the Linux-standard
585 watchdog timer interface. It has three module parameters that can be
592 ifnum_to_use specifies which interface the watchdog timer should use.
615 to provide data to read from the watchdog device when the pretimeout
623 If start_now is set to 1, the watchdog timer will start running as
626 If nowayout is set to 1, the watchdog timer will not stop when the
627 watchdog device is closed. The default value of nowayout is true
631 for configuring the watchdog:
643 The watchdog will panic and start a 120 second reset timeout if it
644 gets a pre-action. During a panic or a reboot, the watchdog will
647 Note that if you use the NMI preaction for the watchdog, you MUST NOT
648 use the nmi watchdog. There is no reasonable way to tell if an NMI
653 Once you open the watchdog timer, you must write a 'V' character to the
655 for the driver, but makes it consistent with the rest of the watchdog