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WatchDog is such a daemon. It opens /dev/WatchDog, and keeps writing to it often enough to keep the kernel from resetting, at least once per minute.Each write delays the reboot time another minute. After a minute of inactivity the WatchDog hardware will cause the reset. In the case of the software WatchDog the ability to reboot will depend on the state of the machines and interrupts.
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WatchDog 15-P Environmental Monitor, on-board temperature, humidity and dew-point sensors, capacity to add 4 additional external sensors, built-in PoE, US power supply included Find Sales Contact Get Brochure Get Manual
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The detection is done in two ways: Software WatchDog timer (mostly caused by hardware malfunction) device can recover itself with a reboot. Ping WatchDog can monitor connectivity to a specific IP address and trigger reboot function. Note: These are two different WatchDog features and …
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Starting with version 4.4 WatchDog will also notify the human in charge if the machine is rebooted. A soft reboot (i.e. controlled shutdown and reboot) is initiated for every error that is found. Since there might be no more processes available, WatchDog does it all by himself.
Note, however, that WatchDog does not distinguish between different types of memory usage. It just checks for free virtual memory. If you have a WatchDog card with temperature sensor you can specify the maximal allowed temperature. Once this temperature is reached the system is halted. The default value is 120.
To start the WatchDog when network is available see the Systemd section below. WatchDog can run an external command for user-defined tests. A return code not equal 0 means an error occured and WatchDog should react. If the external command is killed by an uncaught signal this is considered an error by WatchDog too.
Also your hardware card or the kernel software WatchDog driver is not enabled. Temperature checking is also disabled since this triggers the hardware WatchDog on some cards. After WatchDog starts, it puts itself into the background and then tries all checks specified in its configuration file in turn.
** Older versions, before 2014 of the Basement WatchDog Special, Basement WatchDog Big Dog and Basement WatchDog Big Combo systems may not be compatible with maintenance free batteries. Using a maintenance free battery with an older system may cause false alarms. Please call us at (800) 991-0466 opt. 3 for questions about compatibility.
CONNECT® Modules system compatibility: Installation videos demonstrate how easy it is to install a Basement WatchDog battery backup and AC sump pump. Be sure to watch the video on installing a combination system and witness for yourself how easy it can be.
The MAP manual is available by visiting the Headquarters Maintenance organizations internet web site. LOS is based on a letter-grade scale of “A” (highest level of funding) to “F” (lowest level of funding).
Several environmental guidance documents are available on the Headquarters Maintenance and Operations web site http://wwwi.wsdot.wa.gov/operations/facilities/mecp.htm Particularly applicable to specific maintenance activities is the ESA 4d Regional Road Maintenance Guidelines.