[arch-dev-public] New package in extra: watchdog
The watchdog package contains two daemons: wd_keepalive and watchdog. They both connect to /dev/watchdog and send keepalives to the kernel watchdog driver, which in turn sends them to the watchdog chip. Once it stops doing so, the watchdog chip will shut down or reboot the machine. The kernel also has a software watchdog driver, but that will not detect if the kernel itself locks up completely. Also, the watchdog daemon can monitor network, system load and other things and will reboot the machine under certain conditions. The package is in AUR, but doesn't have too many votes. However, Dan was planning to use this in gerolde (which we really should do) and thus it should be an extra package. Opinions?
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> wrote:
The watchdog package contains two daemons: wd_keepalive and watchdog.
They both connect to /dev/watchdog and send keepalives to the kernel watchdog driver, which in turn sends them to the watchdog chip. Once it stops doing so, the watchdog chip will shut down or reboot the machine. The kernel also has a software watchdog driver, but that will not detect if the kernel itself locks up completely.
Also, the watchdog daemon can monitor network, system load and other things and will reboot the machine under certain conditions.
The package is in AUR, but doesn't have too many votes. However, Dan was planning to use this in gerolde (which we really should do) and thus it should be an extra package. Opinions?
No objections here. If we are to use it on gerolde (doing it would be a good idea) then it makes sense to have it in extra.
Am Sat, 18 Apr 2009 20:37:12 -0400 schrieb Eric Bélanger <snowmaniscool@gmail.com>:
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> wrote:
The watchdog package contains two daemons: wd_keepalive and watchdog.
They both connect to /dev/watchdog and send keepalives to the kernel watchdog driver, which in turn sends them to the watchdog chip. Once it stops doing so, the watchdog chip will shut down or reboot the machine. The kernel also has a software watchdog driver, but that will not detect if the kernel itself locks up completely.
Also, the watchdog daemon can monitor network, system load and other things and will reboot the machine under certain conditions.
The package is in AUR, but doesn't have too many votes. However, Dan was planning to use this in gerolde (which we really should do) and thus it should be an extra package. Opinions?
No objections here. If we are to use it on gerolde (doing it would be a good idea) then it makes sense to have it in extra.
I see that you want to have it under "official control" but I'm afraid sooner or later it will join the long list of orphaned packages nobody will care about. Do whatever you think is needed. -Andy
Andreas Radke schrieb:
I see that you want to have it under "official control" but I'm afraid sooner or later it will join the long list of orphaned packages nobody will care about.
Do whatever you think is needed.
I use this package on both my machines, so I can easily maintain it.
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 5:35 AM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> wrote:
Andreas Radke schrieb:
I see that you want to have it under "official control" but I'm afraid sooner or later it will join the long list of orphaned packages nobody will care about.
Do whatever you think is needed.
I use this package on both my machines, so I can easily maintain it.
As long as we have a willing maintainer, I think this will be great to have. It is not that frequently updated anyway so should not be a huge burden. -Dan
participants (4)
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Andreas Radke
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Dan McGee
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Eric Bélanger
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Thomas Bächler