uh archie, that's a whistle specific sysctl :-)
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Archie Cobbs wrote:
> Zhihui Zhang writes:
> > Thanks for your reply. What confuses me is that when I use commands "gdb"
> > (enter remote protocol mode) and "step" on the target machine, the
> > debugging machine takes control (it executes "target remote /dev/cuaa1").
> > In this case, how can I run anything on the target machine to trigger a
> > panic?
>
> I'm not sure if this answers your question, but the command
>
> sysctl -w debug.cebugger=1
>
> will cause the kernel to stop and return your gdb prompt.
> Then you could call the function panic() directly if you wanted.
>
> -Archie
>
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