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Date:      Wed, 11 Jun 2003 11:37:40 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Kip Macy <kmacy@netapp.com>
To:        Brooks Davis <brooks@one-eyed-alien.net>
Cc:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: remote gdb through terminal server?
Message-ID:  <Pine.GSO.4.10.10306111136040.19766-101000@cranford-fe.eng.netapp.com>
In-Reply-To: <20030611174209.GA16302@Odin.AC.HMC.Edu>

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The filers here are all debugged through terminal servers using 
gdb on the client and a gdb stub on the server. So if it doesn't 
work it is likely due to your setup or a bug in FreeBSD's gdb stub.


				-Kip 

On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Brooks Davis wrote:

> Does anyone know if it's possiable to run remote GDB through a terminal
> server?  Connections to the terminal server are via SSH to portslave.
> I've got some boxes I upgraded fom 4.6-STABLE to 4.8-STABLE which now
> reliably crash under heavy FS load that I'm trying to debug and my
> easiest acess is via the terminal server.
> 
> -- Brooks
> 
> -- 
> Any statement of the form "X is the one, true Y" is FALSE.
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