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So, after a lot of work and help from folks here, I've gotten remote gdb functioning (thanks again to those who helped. In the end there was a bad cable in the mix that was the final screw-up). Now I have one other question/problem. I've got cuaa0 on the target machine as the console, and cuaa1 as the gdb port. In the docs it says that to switch to gdb mode I enter 'gdb' at the ddb prompt. No problem. It also says that typing 'gdb' again will take me back to ddb. What it doesn't say is where to enter it. I've tried in gdb (no success) and on the console (also no success). What am I missing on how to switch back to ddb mode? Alternately, if I can just cause the machine to reset from gdb, that would work. I've tried the following from gdb:
~ > set $eax=0 ~ > jump boot
This works SOMETIMES, but for example, the machine is at home and wedged now mid-shutdown (seems I may have screwed up an mbuf pointer and bufdaemon is upset about it). Any suggestions are welcome :)
Thanks again,
- -d
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