[systemd-devel] RebootWatchdogSec does not configure hardware watchdog timeout for reboots correctly
Karim, Hafiz Abdul
HafizAbdul_Karim at mentor.com
Fri Sep 11 00:21:38 UTC 2020
After following this
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-system.conf.html I tried to configure the hardware watchdog for reboots.
I made the following changes to systemd configurations.
# cat /etc/systemd/system.conf.d/99-watchdog.conf
[Manager]
RuntimeWatchdogSec=8s
RebootWatchdogSec=10min
Even though I have set RebootWatchdogSec to 10min, but after the reboot fails and system is halted, Timeout occurs in around 2 minutes
and system restarts.
Is this expected? if no, how can i fix this.
Thanks
Regards,
Hafiz Abdul Karim,
Senior Software Development Engineer | Mentor Embedded Linux
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