SUMMARY: watchdog reset

John Nguyen (jnguyen@inm.eds.com)
Thu, 29 Jan 1998 15:18:01 -0600 (CST)

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ORIGINAL QUESTION
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I have a Sparc 10 running Solaris 2.6 that kept crashing to the prom
level (init 0). There is NO error in the system log. The only
indication is:

fat
Watchdog Reset

on the console. So far I can't seem to find info on Watchdog Reset
on any reference manual. Does anybody knows what this mean and how
to correct the problem?

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SOLUTION(s)
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Many thanks to all those have replied. I apologize if I missed
anyone.

Venkat D <venki21@hotmail.com>
Kathy Kost <kathyk@WOLFENET.com>
Joel Lee <jlee@thomas.com>
Carlo Musante <carlo@hub.eng.wayne.edu
Sanjay Srivastava <sanjays@netcom.com>
Benjamin Cline <benji@hnt.com>
Max Trummer <trummer@cts.com>
Serguei I.Revtov <sir@cb.tver.ru>
Mark.Parry <mark.parry@research.natpower.co.uk>
Antonia Gomez <antonia@fib.upc.es>
David Thorburn-Gundlach <david@bae.uga.edu>
Mike Salehi <mrs@cadem.mc.xerox.com>

Watchdog reset is hardware trap that sent an interrupt to the CPU
to prevent further damage when there is some kind of hardware
problem. Hardware problems that frequently occurred are:

1. Over heating.
2. Memory error.

**NOTE**

1. Watchdog can be disabled by setting "watchdog-reset" to false
at your eeprom. This can be a "doable" solution but personally
I would not recommend this.

2. Perform diagnose at the prom level by running ctrace, .registers,
.psr, or .locals.

Thanks,
--John

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