Re: watchdog did not stop (on rebooting)

2017-06-07 Thread RavenLX
On 06/07/2017 07:33 PM, Dekks Herton wrote: If you have a thinkpad and use tlp you can set the NMI watchdog to off in /etc/default/tlp I do have tlp installed. Here's what is in the file. Looks like it's already disabled: # Kernel NMI Watchdog: # 0=disable (default, saves power), 1=enable

Re: watchdog did not stop (on rebooting)

2017-06-07 Thread Dekks Herton
If you have a thinkpad and use tlp you can set the NMI watchdog to off in /etc/default/tlp also look at /proc/sys/kernel/nmi_watchdog to see the state RavenLX writes: > I was trying to find a way to fix this warning on my Thinkpad. I have > found out that it is normal for this to happen and

Re: watchdog temperature

2001-12-17 Thread Paul 'Baloo' Johnson
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, David Z Maze wrote: > temperature from one line at a time. It doesn't look like lm-sensors > exports such a special file; it's not clear what this support in > watchdog was supposed to be used with. (If nothing else, there's the > question of "what is *the* temperature"; my

Re: watchdog temperature

2001-12-17 Thread David Z Maze
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: PJ> When using sensord/lm-sensors, what device should the software watchdog PJ> check to see what the CPU temperature is? *looks at watchdog source* Hmm. It looks like watchdog expects there to be a character device (or maybe a pipe) that it can read the t

Re: watchdog

2001-10-09 Thread Rogério Brito
On Oct 09 2001, rogério wrote: > isto só tem ocorrido porqeu ao fazer uma atualização para o kernel > 2.4.9-k6 do kernel.2.2.18 não consegui que o módulo ne2k-pci seja > carregado pelo kernel o único que eu consegui foi o tulip You can't just load the tulip module and expect it to w

Re: Watchdog FB@FAST VPN FIREWALL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE INFO REQU ESTED

2000-12-04 Thread Gary Rice
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Re: watchdog & UPS

1998-09-16 Thread Ulisses Alonso Camaro
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hello! On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Pere Camps wrote: > Hi! > > Anybody know a good (cheap too!) UPS that can also work as a UPS > for debian? > > I guess 400W would do it. It's only a K6 and a 15" monitor. I would like to suggest you to buy a BestPower

Re: Watchdog Trouble

1997-06-20 Thread Al Youngwerth
Maybe your program that opens the watchdog device is running before the watchdog file get loaded. Look through your logs for load order. You may need to edit your /etc/init.d/boot or modules file. Good luck, Al Youngwerth [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- > From: Stefan Baums <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > T

Re: Watchdog Trouble

1997-06-20 Thread Stefan Baums
Bruce Perens wrote: > > It sounds as if the watchdog daemon tries to start before the software > watchdog kernel module is loaded. Is watchdog in /etc/modules? Yup, you're right. In /etc/modules, I activated "auto" (letting kerneld take care of things) and deactivated the rest, rebooted, et voil

Re: Watchdog Trouble

1997-06-20 Thread Emilio Lopes
> "SB" == Stefan Baums <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SB> I'm running Debian 1.3.0, kernel 2.0.30, and my software watchdog SB> timer is having trouble starting getting started at boot time. The SB> .deb installed all right, my kernel is configured SB> CONFIG_WATCHDOG=y SB> CONFIG_WATCHD

Re: Watchdog Trouble

1997-06-20 Thread Bruce Perens
It sounds as if the watchdog daemon tries to start before the software watchdog kernel module is loaded. Is watchdog in /etc/modules? Thanks Bruce -- Bruce Perens K6BP [EMAIL PROTECTED] 510-215-3502 Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP public key. PGP fingerprint = 88 6A 15 D0 65