Re: How to get hardware watchdog status when using systemd

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Hi Zbyszek,

On 28.05.2019 13:43, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
What kind of information are you after?

One interesting statistic I'd like to see changing is the time when the watchdog was notified last.

For example, there is Timeleft in this wdctl output [0]:

  # wdctl
  Identity:      iTCO_wdt [version 0]
  Timeout:       30 seconds
  Timeleft:       2 seconds

  FLAG           DESCRIPTION               STATUS BOOT-STATUS
  KEEPALIVEPING  Keep alive ping reply          0           0
  MAGICCLOSE     Supports magic close char      0           0
  SETTIMEOUT     Set timeout (in seconds)       0           0

Kind regards,
Wiktor

[0]: https://karelzak.blogspot.com/2012/05/eject1-sulogin1-wdctl1.html

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