Provided by: sanlk-reset_3.9.5-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       sanlk-resetd - host reset daemon

SYNOPSIS

       sanlk-resetd [OPTIONS] lockspace_name ...

DESCRIPTION

       The  sanlk-resetd  daemon  gets  events  from  specified sanlock lockspaces.  Events are defined to cause
       sanlk-resetd to:
       - use wdmd/watchdog to reset the host
       - use /proc/sysrq-trigger to reboot the host

       The sanlk-reset program can be run on another host to request that sanlk-resetd  reset  the  host  it  is
       running on.  Both hosts must be operational and have continued access to a common lockspace for the reset
       request  to  succeed.   After  setting the event, the sanlk-reset program monitors the host status in the
       sanlock lockspace until the target host is dead.

       The sanlk-reset program can also be run on the same host as sanlk-resetd to update which  lockspaces  the
       local sanlk-resetd is watching for events.

OPTIONS

       --version, -V
              Print version.

       --help, -h
              Print usage.

       --foreground, -f
              Don't fork.

       --daemon-debug, -D
              Enable debugging to stderr and don't fork.

       --sysrq-reboot, -b 0|1
              Enable/Disable (1/0) use of /proc/sysrq-trigger to reboot.

       --sysrq-delay, -d sec
              Delay this many seconds before using /proc/sysrq-trigger.

       --resource-mode, -R 0|1
              Resource leases are used (1) or not used (0) to protect storage.

SEE ALSO

       sanlk-reset(8) sanlock(8) wdmd(8)

                                                   2014-08-14                                    SANLK-RESETD(8)