#ping = 172.31.14.1 #ping = 172.26.1.255 #interface = eth0 #file = /var/log/messages #change = 1407 # Uncomment to enable test. Setting one of these values to '0' disables it. # These values will hopefully never reboot your machine during normal use # (if your machine is really hung, the loadavg will go much higher than 25) #max-load-1 = 24 #max-load-5 = 18 #max-load-15 = 12 # Note that this is the number of pages! # To get the real size, check how large the pagesize is on your machine. #min-memory = 1 #allocatable-memory = 1 #repair-binary = /usr/sbin/repair #repair-timeout = 60 #test-binary = #test-timeout = 60 # The retry-timeout and repair limit are used to handle errors in a more robust # manner. Errors must persist for longer than retry-timeout to action a repair # or reboot, and if repair-maximum attempts are made without the test passing a # reboot is initiated anyway. #retry-timeout = 60 #repair-maximum = 1 watchdog-device = /dev/watchdog watchdog-timeout = 16 # Defaults compiled into the binary #temperature-sensor = #max-temperature = 90 # Defaults compiled into the binary #admin = root #interval = 1 #logtick = 1 #log-dir = /var/log/watchdog # This greatly decreases the chance that watchdog won't be scheduled before # your machine is really loaded realtime = yes priority = 1 # Check if rsyslogd is still running by enabling the following line #pidfile = /var/run/rsyslogd.pid