config:
ubuntu-core:
autopilot: true
timezone: Europe/Berlin
hostname: testhost
modprobe: ""
network:
interfaces:
- name: eth0
content: |
allow-hotplug eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
ppp: []
watchdog:
startup: |
# Start watchdog at boot time? 0 or 1
run_watchdog=1
# Start wd_keepalive after stopping watchdog? 0 or 1
run_wd_keepalive=1
# Load module before starting watchdog
watchdog_module="none"
# Specify additional watchdog options here (see manpage).
config: "#ping\t\t\t= 172.31.14.1\n#ping\t\t\t= 172.26.1.255\n#interface\t\t=
eth0\n#file\t\t\t= /var/log/messages\n#change\t\t\t= 1407\n\n# Uncomment to
enable test. Setting one of these values to '0' disables it.\n# These values
will hopefully never reboot your machine during normal use\n# (if your machine
is really hung, the loadavg will go much higher than 25)\n#max-load-1\t\t=
24\n#max-load-5\t\t= 18\n#max-load-15\t\t= 12\n\n# Note that this is the number
of pages!\n# To get the real size, check how large the pagesize is on your
machine.\n#min-memory\t\t= 1\n#allocatable-memory\t= 1\n\n#repair-binary\t\t=
/usr/sbin/repair\n#repair-timeout\t\t= \n#test-binary\t\t= \n#test-timeout\t\t=
\n\n#watchdog-device\t= /dev/watchdog\n\n# Defaults compiled into the binary\n#temperature-device\t=\n#max-temperature\t=
120\n\n# Defaults compiled into the binary\n#admin\t\t\t= root\n#interval\t\t=
1\n#logtick = 1\n#log-dir\t\t= /var/log/watchdog\n\n# This
greatly decreases the chance that watchdog won't be scheduled before\n# your
machine is really loaded\nrealtime\t\t= yes\npriority\t\t= 1\n\n# Check if
rsyslogd is still running by enabling the following line\n#pidfile\t\t= /var/run/rsyslogd.pid
\ \n\n"