Hi Guys,
I got the impression that remote kernel debugging was broken in some way starting from the very first Mavericks release. For example,
1) Once panic is occurred — no any visual hint that kernel debugging facility was started & panic server not spotted any attempt to transfer core over ethernet; 2) Simulating panic (sudo dtrace -w -n "BEGIN{ panic();}”) resulted in the host freeze + no visual hint that debugging staff started + not possible to connect remotely w/ gdb/lldb; 3) Trigger panic on NMI (by pressing Power button) also not longer works (no result at all, host continues to operate normally).
From the other hand, all the above works perfectly when running Mountain Lion and Snow Leopard here.
Hardware I used: late 2013 MBP, late 2012 MacMini and quite old MBP running SL. All the panic’ing hosts have nvram’s boot-args=-v debug=0xd44 _panicd_ip=192.168.0.1.
Vadim
On Aug 12, 2014, at 10:08 AM, Charu Tiwari < email@hidden> wrote: I removed nvram boot-args from host machine but still no success. kdp-remote still doesn't work :(
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