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msinn edited this page Apr 9, 2020
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Restart system automatically on overload.
Config-File: /etc/watchdog.conf
Options: For details see dundee.ac.uk. For a standard setup the predefined example might be enough.
Example:
watchdog-device = /dev/watchdog
max-load-1 = 35
max-load-5 = 20
file = /var/log/syslog
min-memory = 1
watchdog-timeout = 10
interval = 4
pidfile = /run/rsyslogd.pid
Config-File: /etc/default/watchdog
Options: Activate watchdog, keepalive and hardware watchdog or other modules.
Example:
runwatchdog=1
runwdkeepalive=0
watchdogmodule="bcm2835_wdt"
Restart:systemctl restart watchdog
If your computer constantly reboots, execute this command if deactivating the watchdog otherwise fails: mv /etc/watchdog.conf /etc/watchdog.bak
Anschließend kann das Config-File angepasst und wieder umbenannt werden. Watchdog mittels systemctl restart watchdog neu starten.
If your Raspi reboots on poweroff you might want to change the line in /etc/modprobe.d/bcm2835wdt.conf to: options bcm2835wdt nowayout=0