Re: watchdogd_flags followed by panic watchdog timeout, after reboot my rc.conf disappear

2006-09-22 Thread Dmitry Pryanishnikov
Hello! On Sat, 2 Sep 2006, Daniel Dvo??k wrote: I saved my rc.conf without any doubt. I believe you, really ;) Answear: Because rc.conf had 0 Bytes !!! -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 6174 Sep 1 XX:XX rc.conf , I do not remember time of last modification of file. So the content of

Re: watchdogd_flags followed by panic watchdog timeout, after reboot my rc.conf disappear

2006-09-04 Thread Stefan Bethke
[ Please do not crosspost. ] Am 02.09.2006 um 01:01 schrieb Daniel Dvořák: In the /etc/defaults/rc.conf there are not watchdogd_flags= option, but I tried to wrote it to my /etc/rc.conf in this way: watchdogd_enable=YES watchdogd_flags=-e ping 10.40.0.72 -s 2 -t 1 You probably would have

watchdogd_flags followed by panic watchdog timeout, after reboot my rc.conf disappear

2006-09-01 Thread Daniel Dvořák
Hi all, first of all, I´m sorry maybe for my bad English. We have 2 routers which I maintain in our mesh wireless community network. The Router 1 has 2 atheros adapters, ath0=wistron cm9, ath1=wistron cm10, of course some sisX, fxpX and so on. The Router 2 has 1 atheros adapter, ath0=wistron