On Wed, 19 Jul 2023 19:30:21 +0200 =?UTF-8?Q?H=c3=a5vard_F=2e_Aasen?= 
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 wrote:  
> On Wed, 19 Jul 2023 11:26:44 +0200 =?utf-8?q?Lars_Dr=C3=B6ge?= 
> <[[lars.dro...@tu-dortmund.de](mailto:lars.dro...@tu-dortmund.de)](mailto:[lars.dro...@tu-dortmund.de](mailto:lars.dro...@tu-dortmund.de))>
>  wrote:  
> > Package: sanlock  
> > [...]
>  
> It seems that we use a rather old version of this file, created by the  
> first maintainer of the package. Upstream has a different file that has  
> the "watchdog-check" functionality implemented.  
>  
> > [...]
>  
> As a temporary solution it most likely is, the check can be run manually  
> if you want it. The "watchdog-check" only does two things, and is easy  
> to replicate.  
> Ensuring that the wdmd.service is stopped, then executing  
>     wdmd --probe  
> If it is successful, everything is well and nothing more needs to be  
> done, if it fails, you should try to load the "softdog" kernel module  
> with  
>     modprobe softdog && udevadm settle  
> The relevant part, that is missing from the Debian package, can be found  
> here [1].  
>  
>  
> For unstable, I will try to use upstream files for both the systemd  
> service's as well as their init.d scripts and configuration files. For  
> bookworm the easiest solution might be to just copy in the two missing  
> functions.  

Thank you very much for the quick and helpful support.

Best regards,  
Lars

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