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Re: Kernel Debugging Help
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Re: Kernel Debugging Help


  • Subject: Re: Kernel Debugging Help
  • From: Alexander von Below <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 11:43:25 +0100

Hello,

to state the obvious: Did you follow the instructions in the "Read Me" for FireWire KDP in the FireWire SDK?

You must install FireWire KDP on the target machine, and run a Proxy on machine you are using to debug. To get these, you need to get the FireWire SDK Available from connect.apple.com

Alex

Am 05.11.2007 um 10:05 schrieb billy lau:

Hi list,

I am attempting two machine debugging using a 6-6pin Firewire cable.
However, I could not figure out the command to target the test
machine. Could anyone give an example or point me to the right
direction on this? On ocassion of a kernel panic, the test machine
says "Debugger called". Does this mean that having the connection set
up correctly and using the correct command from the remote machine, I
do not need to do anything else to the test machine? Do I still need
to set the nvram parameters?

Thanks for any help.
- billy
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