opensim-tools
/fs/etc/modules |
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# /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time. |
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# This file contains the names of kernel modules that should be loaded |
# at boot time, one per line. Lines beginning with "#" are ignored. |
# Parameters can be specified after the module name. |
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softdog |
/fs/etc/watchdog.conf |
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#ping = 172.31.14.1 |
#ping = 172.26.1.255 |
#interface = eth0 |
file = /var/log/messages |
#change = 1407 |
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# Uncomment to enable test. Setting one of these values to '0' disables it. |
# These values will hopefully never reboot your machine during normal use |
# (if your machine is really hung, the loadavg will go much higher than 25) |
max-load-1 = 24 |
max-load-5 = 18 |
max-load-15 = 12 |
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# Note that this is the number of pages! |
# To get the real size, check how large the pagesize is on your machine. |
min-memory = 1 |
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#repair-binary = /usr/sbin/repair |
#repair-timeout = |
#test-binary = |
#test-timeout = |
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watchdog-device = /dev/watchdog |
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# Defaults compiled into the binary |
#temperature-device = |
#max-temperature = 120 |
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# Defaults compiled into the binary |
#admin = root |
#interval = 1 |
#logtick = 1 |
#log-dir = /var/log/watchdog |
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# This greatly decreases the chance that watchdog won't be scheduled before |
# your machine is really loaded |
realtime = yes |
priority = 1 |
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# Check if syslogd is still running by enabling the following line |
#pidfile = /var/run/syslogd.pid |
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