![]() Heartbeat-file = /var/log/watchdog/heartbeat Watchdog-device option in watchdog daemon configuration points to this file: $ grep -v ^# /etc/nf heartbeat=30 sec (nowayout=0)Īlso, the /dev/watchdog file is present: $ ls -l /dev/watchdogĬrw- 1 root root 10, 130 Dec 8 22:36 /dev/watchdog ![]() iTCO_wdt: Found a Patsburg TCO device (Version=2, TCOBASE=0x0460) iTCO_wdt: Intel TCO WatchDog Timer Driver v1.11 When the watchdog daemon is started, then the driver is loaded without issues: $ sudo dmesg | grep iTCO_wdt # Specify additional watchdog options here (see manpage). # Start wd_keepalive after stopping watchdog? 0 or 1 ![]() I installed the watchdog daemon and configured it to use iTCO_wdt driver: $ cat /etc/default/watchdog This means that the system is reset after around 5 minutes if nothing resets the hardware watchdog timer. I have a Supermicro X9DR3-F motherboard where JWD jumper pins 1 and 2 are shorted and watchdog functionality in UEFI is enabled:
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