05-30-2008
I am glad it worked for you. Only once have I experienced this on a 44p when the power went off during the upgrade of the main firmware. After trying to recover the system IBM were called in and the engineer had to replace the planar after the firmware recover failed! Lucky the machine was covered by the support contract!
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xnbd-watchdog
XNBD-WATCHDOG(1) General Commands Manual XNBD-WATCHDOG(1)
NAME
xnbd-watchdog -- Watch a NBD device as started by xnbd-client(1)
SYNOPSIS
xnbd-watchdog [--timeout SECONDS] [--interval SECONDS] [--recovery-command COMMAND] [--recovery-command-reboot] [NBD_DEVICE]
DESCRIPTION
With the xnbd-watchdog, you can monitor a running nbd-client and trigger actions on failure.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
--timeout SECONDS
Triggers the recovery command action if the watchdog process is unable to connect to the NBD_DEVICE within the given timeout. If
not given, this defaults to 10 seconds.
--interval SECONDS
Specifies the polling interval between probes. If not given, this defaults to 10 seconds.
--recovery-command COMMAND
If given, the COMMAND is executed if the watchdog is unable to connect the NBD device after timeout exceeded.
--recovery-command-reboot
This argument is a shortcut for --recovery-command 'reboot now'. That is, it will reboot the server upon failure.
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
The following positional options are supported:
NBD_SERVER
The local nbd-device to be associated with the remote xnbd-server.
SEE ALSO
xnbd-server (8).
AUTHOR
The NBD kernel module and the NBD tools have been written by Pavel Macheck (pavel@ucw.cz) and is now maintained by Paul Clements.
(Paul.Clements@steeleye.com).
The xNBD userland (client and server) have been written by Takahiro Hirofuchi (t.hirofuchi@aist.go.jp)
This manual page was written by Arno Toell (debian@toell.net) for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Permission is
granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, as published by the
Free Software Foundation.
XNBD-WATCHDOG(1)