Re: Rebooting the victim machine using gdb
Re: Rebooting the victim machine using gdb
- Subject: Re: Rebooting the victim machine using gdb
- From: David Blanton <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2003 07:47:18 -0700
On 2/4/03 9:46 PM, "Timothy Standing" <email@hidden> wrote:
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I am wondering if anyone knows a trick which would allow me to reboot
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a machine using gdb. I am thinking of the situation where I am doing
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two machine debugging with a development machine and a test machine.
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I've finished a debugging cycle and know that the test machine can't
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continue running. It would be great to have some trick with gdb
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which would allow me to reboot the test machine without getting up,
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walking over to the machine and hitting the reset button. Does
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anyone know a way to do this?
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Tim Standing,
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SoftRAID, LLC
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Move the debug target next to the development machine. That way you can do
man reboot without getting up.
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