Watch Dog Timer - Intel ISP1100 - Server Platform - 0 MB RAM Quick Start Manual

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3 Select the predictive failure event you want to configure:
Temperature, Voltage, CPU Utilization, Memory Utilization, or
Single-Bit Error.
4 Set the threshold(s) and notification options.
5 Click Apply.
For more information, see the Predictive Failure topic in the online help.

Watch Dog Timer

The server has an automatic reboot feature.
The automatic reboot uses a timer that is constantly counting down from a
user-defined number to zero. If it reaches zero, the server is rebooted.
Under normal circumstances, the timer never reaches zero because the
Watch Dog Timer service periodically resets it, and the countdown begins
again.
However, if there is a problem, the Watch Dog Timer service cannot reset
the timer. In that case, the timer counts down to zero, and the server is
rebooted. For example, if the operating system hangs, the Watch Dog
Timer service cannot reset the timer, the timer reaches zero, and the server
is rebooted.
You can configure two Watch Dog Timer settings:
Use the Hold Off Duration setting to determine how long the
countdown lasts.
This sets the maximum length of time the counter will wait before
resetting the server. For example, setting the Hold Off Duration to
30000 milliseconds tells the counter to wait 30 seconds before
resetting the server.
Enable or disable the Watch Dog Timer.
If the Watch Dog Timer is disabled, the server is never automatically
rebooted, even if there is a problem such as the operating system
hanging.
Note:
The Watch Dog Timer is disabled by default. If you want to use the
Watch Dog Timer, you must enable it.
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