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Date:      Wed, 28 Jun 1995 19:26:17 -0400
From:      dennis@et.htp.com (dennis)
To:        inet-access@earth.com
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Watchdog/Hard Reboot for BSD UN*X
Message-ID:  <199506282326.TAA22957@mail.htp.com>

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/******* NEW PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR BSD UN*X ********/

Now available for BSD/OS and FreeBSD, the ET/WDT watchdog timer card. The
ET/WDT watchdog timer can detect system failures and physically reboot your
PC in seconds in an unattended environment, or can be used to physically
reset your PC from a remote location, eliminating reboot hangs. 

The ET/WDT is an ISA card with a hardware timer  that wires directly into
the reset switch on the pc and can reset the PC just as if you pressed the
reset button. The watchdog timer can detect system hangs in seconds instead
of hours.

A simple utility is provided which sets the watchdog timer to reboot the PC
after X seconds (were X is 0 to 2500) if not notified before the timer
expires. A driver supplied with the board uses an on-board interrupt which
notifies the watchdog timer once per second that the system is alive. If you
have source code to the operating system ( or other Emerging Technologies
communications boards) you can enhance the function or disable the on-board
interrupt and use other supplied mechanisms to notify the watchdog that the
system is running properly. (i.e. IP traffic, Ethernet interface interrupts,
etc). Additionally, running the utility with a timeout value of 0 physically
boots the PC on demand.



Availability:   Immediate. 

Pricing.

ET/WDT Stand-alone Watchdog Timer Board .  Quantity 1 - $195.  2+  169.
5+ $149.
ET/5021 RS-232 56k-64k Com Board
with on-board Watchdog Timer                            Quantity 1 - $495.
ET/5021 V.35 56k-T1 Com Board 
with on-board Watchdog Timer                            Quantity 1 - $595.

Emerging Technologies, Inc.
(516) 271-4525


E-Mail: dennis@et..htp.com




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