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Chapter 41 Watchdog Timer
The software-watchdog-timer commands are for support engineers. It
is recommended that you not modify the software watchdog timer settings.
Table 135 software-watchdog-timer Commands
COMMAND
[no] software-watchdog-timer timer
show software-watchdog-timer status
show software-watchdog-timer log

41.3 Application Watchdog

The application watchdog has the system restart a process that fails. These are the
watchdog
mode to be able to use these commands.
Table 136 app-watchdog Commands
COMMAND
[no] app-watch-dog activate
[no] app-watch-dog alert
[no] app-watch-dog auto-recover If app-watch-dog detects a dead process, app-watch-dog will try to auto
[no] app-watch-dog console-
print {always|once}
[no] app-watch-dog cpu-
threshold min <1..100> max
<1..100>
[no] app-watch-dog disk-
threshold min <1..100> max
<1..100>
[no] app-watch-dog interval
interval
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commands. Use the
configure terminal
DESCRIPTION
Turns the application watchdog timer on or off.
Has the NXC send an alert the user when the system is out of memory
or disk space.
recover. The no command turns off auto-recover.
Display debug messages on the console (every time they occur or
once). The no command changes the setting back to the default.
Sets the percentage thresholds for sending a CPU usage alert. The
NXC starts sending alerts when CPU usage exceeds the maximum (the
second threshold you enter). The NXC stops sending alerts when the
CPU usage drops back below the minimum threshold (the first threshold
you enter). The no command changes the setting back to the default.
Sets the percentage thresholds for sending a disk usage alert. The NXC
starts sending alerts when disk usage exceeds the maximum (the
second threshold you enter). The NXC stops sending alerts when the
disk usage drops back below the minimum threshold (the first threshold
you enter). The no command changes the setting back to the default.
Sets how frequently (in seconds) the NXC checks the system
processes. The no command changes the setting back to the default.
interval: 5 to 60 (NXC5200) or 5 to 300 (NXC2500).
DESCRIPTION
Sets how long the system's core firmware can be
unresponsive before resetting. The no command
turns the timer off.
timer: 10 to 600 (NXC5200) or 10 to 60
(NXC2500).
Displays the settings of the software watchdog
timer.
Displays a log of when the software watchdog timer
took effect.
command to enter the configuration
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