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[[Main Page|Home]] > [[CentOS]] > [[CentOS 6.x]] > [[Server administration tips and tricks]] > [[Machine reboot without very good reason]] | |||
CentOS machines come with service bmc-watchdog which sets up a watchdog timer. Whenever this timer reaches zero it assumes machine has crashed and resets the machine. The service which resets the timer value before it become zero is 'ipmi'. Thus if ipmi service is disabled and bmc-watchdog is not then machine will reboot frequently without any reason. To solve the problem enable ipmi service rather than disabling bmc-watchdog. If machine is configured to start appropriate services, VMs and containers on reboot then it is good to have bmc-watchdog to reset machine, if it has really crashed. | CentOS machines come with service bmc-watchdog which sets up a watchdog timer. Whenever this timer reaches zero it assumes machine has crashed and resets the machine. The service which resets the timer value before it become zero is 'ipmi'. Thus if ipmi service is disabled and bmc-watchdog is not then machine will reboot frequently without any reason. To solve the problem enable ipmi service rather than disabling bmc-watchdog. If machine is configured to start appropriate services, VMs and containers on reboot then it is good to have bmc-watchdog to reset machine, if it has really crashed. | ||
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[[Main Page|Home]] > [[CentOS]] > [[CentOS 6.x]] > [[Server administration tips and tricks]] > [[Machine reboot without very good reason]] | |||
Latest revision as of 15:53, 22 July 2022
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CentOS machines come with service bmc-watchdog which sets up a watchdog timer. Whenever this timer reaches zero it assumes machine has crashed and resets the machine. The service which resets the timer value before it become zero is 'ipmi'. Thus if ipmi service is disabled and bmc-watchdog is not then machine will reboot frequently without any reason. To solve the problem enable ipmi service rather than disabling bmc-watchdog. If machine is configured to start appropriate services, VMs and containers on reboot then it is good to have bmc-watchdog to reset machine, if it has really crashed.
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