On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 11:24:37PM +0100, Wim Van Sebroeck wrote:
> I personnaly think we should go for multiple watchdog_driver devices on the same system.
> (Reason why: suppose you have a multi-processor system where each processor-board would have it's own CPU it's own external cache and it's own watchdog, in this case you would need multiple watchdog devices on the same system).
I have another use for this : for remote management, I'd like to have a
short-time watchdog and a long-time watchdog. The short time watchdog would
avoid remote users to be annoyed by a system hang which takes too long a time
to reboot, while the long one would allow me to recover from a wrong
manipulation in a time shorter than what it takes to get on the remote site :
when I do something risky (network restart, fw...), I simply kill the long
watchdog daemon so that I do my work while the counter still runs. If I shoot
myself in the foot, it will end in a spontaneous reboot. But I don't want the
system to always run on such a slow timer, reason for the second watchdog.
Cheers,
Willy
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