On 2013-02-22T08:39:29, Ulrich Windl <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's hard to find out which module is actually used from the syslog; see
> yourself:
That looks like there wasn't a watchdog driver loaded based on the
hardware, but when sbd opened the watchdog device, the autoload
triggered and the kernel/modprobe tried to load everything matching
char-major-8 until it found something.
You really should configure the system to load the right watchdog driver
that matches your hardware via /etc/modprobe.d/ explicitly.
sbd has no knowlegde of which driver is backing /dev/watchdog; the
interface doesn't allow the user of /dev/watchdog to ask which module is
serving this.
Regards,
Lars
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