Watchdog timers and Solaris 11.1

Hi all,
This may be a simple question but I cannot seem to find any reference to how to configure a watchdog userspace program on Solaris 11.1 Anytime I turn on the watchdog timer on my bios, my machine just ends up fencing because nothing is resetting the timer obviously.
Is there a smf service already in Solaris for Watchdog? A package?
Thanks!
- Tom

We were told this was actually a problem in OC not S11.1, and this was fixed in U2.
I know this contradicts with the other answer, but thats the info we received from Oracle.

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