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Man Page: wd_identify

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 8

WD_IDENTIFY(8)						      System Manager's Manual						    WD_IDENTIFY(8)

NAME
wd_identify - a simplified software watchdog daemon
SYNOPSIS
wd_identify [-c filename|--config-file filename]
DESCRIPTION
This utility opens /dev/watchdog and gets the identification string from the watchdog which then is printed. The device is closed after- wards. The wd_identify tool can only be used without causing a reboot if your kernel is compiled with the CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT option enabled. Watchdog and/or wd_keepalive may have to be stopped to make sure that wd_identify can access the watchdog device.
OPTIONS
Available command line options are the following: -c config-file, --config-file config-file Use config-file as the configuration file instead of the default /etc/watchdog.conf.
FILES
/dev/watchdog The watchdog device.
SEE ALSO
watchdog.conf(5) watchdog(8) 4th Berkeley Distribution June 2010 WD_IDENTIFY(8)
Related Man Pages
wdctl(8) - centos
watchdog(4) - debian
ntwdt(7d) - sunos
viawd(4) - freebsd
wbwd(4) - freebsd
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