On 2013-02-22T13:55:47, Ulrich Windl <[email protected]> wrote:
> a quick check in the reference manual and HA-manual showed nothing for that
> topic. At least I found out that "wdt" is a better pattern to look for:
The HA manual doesn't detail how to setup the hardware.
> # lsmod |grep wdt
> xen_wdt 13525 0
> hpwdt 14180 0
> iTCO_wdt 18032 0
> iTCO_vendor_support 13718 1 iTCO_wdt
> ib700wdt 13290 0
> advantechwdt 13440 1
> acquirewdt 13288 0
> wdt_pci 14081 0
>
> Still wondering which of those is the correct (TM) one...
I can't tell you. The hardware watchdog driver is, well, a driver for a
hardware watchdog. I can't tell you which hardware you have.
As a fallback and for testing, you can use the softdog module.
Regards,
Lars
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