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WATCHDOGD(8)		OpenBSD System Manager's Manual		  WATCHDOGD(8)

NAME
     watchdogd - watchdog timer retrigger daemon

SYNOPSIS
     watchdogd [-dnq] [-i interval] [-p period]

DESCRIPTION
     watchdogd is a daemon to activate and periodically retrigger the
     watchdog(4) timer device from userland.  watchdogd is designed to work in
     high load environments, where other methods (such as a shell script
     invoking sysctl(8)) would involve too much overhead.

     The basic premise is that after every interval seconds, watchdogd resets
     the hardware timer to period.  See also watchdog(4) for more information
     on how watchdog timers work.

     The options are as follows:

     -d	     Do not daemonize.	If this option is specified, watchdogd will
	     run in the foreground.

     -i interval
	     Specify how often, in seconds, watchdogd should retrigger the
	     hardware timer.  If no interval is specified, the value of period
	     (see below) divided by three is used.

     -n	     Do not restore the watchdog to its original values once it has
	     been activated.  With this set, the system will be rebooted by
	     the watchdog even after a halt(8).

     -p period
	     Set the hardware timer to expire in period seconds.  The default
	     is 30 seconds.

     -q	     Be quiet.	With this option specified, watchdogd will not output
	     a warning message if the underlying hardware adjusted the timeout
	     period.

SEE ALSO
     watchdog(4), sysctl(8)

HISTORY
     The watchdogd program first appeared in OpenBSD 3.8.

AUTHORS
     watchdogd was written by Marc Balmer <mbalmer@openbsd.org>.

OpenBSD 4.9			 May 31, 2007			   OpenBSD 4.9
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