/etc/default/bmc-watchdog is in freeipmi-bmc-watchdog 1.4.11-1ubuntu1.
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# This configuration file controls the behaviour of the bmc-watchdog daemon
# from FreeIPMI.
#
# -u INT, --timer-use=INT
# Set timer use. The timer use value can be set to one of the
# following: 1 = BIOS FRB2, 2 = BIOS POST, 3 = OS_LOAD, 4 = SMS
# OS, 5 = OEM.
#
# -p INT, --pre-timeout-interrupt=INT
# Set pre-timeout interrupt. The pre timeout interrupt can be set
# to one of the following: 0 = None, 1 = SMI, 2 = NMI, 3 = Messag-
# ing Interrupt.
#
# -a INT, --timeout-action=INT
# Set timeout action. The timeout action can be set to one of the
# following: 0 = No action, 1 = Hard Reset, 2 = Power Down, 3 =
# Power Cycle.
#
# -F, --clear-bios-frb2
# Clear BIOS FRB2 Timer Use Flag.
#
# -P, --clear-bios-post
# Clear BIOS POST Timer Use Flag.
#
# -L, --clear-os-load
# Clear OS Load Timer Use Flag.
#
# -S, --clear-sms-os
# Clear SMS/OS Timer Use Flag.
#
# -O, --clear-oem
# Clear OEM Timer Use Flag.
#
# -i SECS, --initial-countdown=SECS
# Set initial countdown in seconds.
#
# -e, --reset-period
# Time interval to wait before resetting timer. The default is 60
# seconds.
#
# For the remaining options, consult man bmc-watchdog
#
RUN=no
OPTIONS="-d -u 4 -p 0 -a 1 -F -P -L -S -O -i 900 -e 60"
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