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Date:      Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:11:27 +0100
From:      Emanuel Strobl <emanuel.strobl@gmx.net>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   watchdogd panic when shutdown -p
Message-ID:  <200501240911.31608.emanuel.strobl@gmx.net>

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Hello,

I have a kernel with SW_WATCHDOG and simply enabled watchdog in rc.conf.
I haven't found much info on that topic but I guess when the machine hangs=
=20
(watchdogd doesn't get a result from the trivial fsck (what's that btw?)) t=
he=20
kernel will reset the machine. Best would be if I never see watchdog in=20
action but I'm seeing a panic message after some interrupt statistics (see=
=20
below) and the machine doesn't power off (like it does without watchdogd=20
enabled).
Any hints? I played a bit with setting the -t timeoutseconds but this didn'=
t=20
change anything, the machine doesn't power off. Is it correct that the=20
trivials filesystem check of watchdogd is really done every second by=20
default?

Thanks a lot,

=2DHarry

Uptime: 25m6s
interrupt                   total
irq0: clk                         771518
irq3: sio1                           740
irq8: rtc                         192856
irq10: fxp0                          103
irq11: atapci1                        21
irq12: fwohci0++                      69
irq13: npx0                            1
irq14: ata0                           51
irq15: ata1                        17284
Total                      982643
panic: watchdog timeout
Uptime: 25m7s

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