[CentOS] Hardware watchdog timer, no IPMI, no /dev/watchdog
Digimer
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Hi all, I've got a Portwell NANO-6060 board I am testing out for potential use in a project of ours. One of the nice features of this board, beyond nice NICs, is that it has a hardware watchdog timer. The problem is that I don't get a /dev/watchdog device file. I know the hardware works, because when I enable it in BIOS, the box will reboot after the timer expires. However, without the /dev/watchdog device, I don't have a way to kick it. In dmesg, I see: NMI watchdog enabled, takes one hw-pmu counter. So it *looks* like it's there. Also, I installed the 'watchdog' package (but not the IPMI package) and the watchdog service is running. Any tips? Thanks! -- Digimer Papers and Projects: https://alteeve.ca/w/ What if the cure for cancer is trapped in the mind of a person without access to education?
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