Kernel core dumps (was Re: out of swap space??)
John Temples
john at jwt.UUCP
Tue May 14 12:50:29 AEST 1991
In article <1991May13.204435.3138 at cbnewsc.att.com> dcon at cbnewsc.att.com (david.r.connet) writes:
>The kernel debugger for AT&T (as far as I know) is not available
>for the general public.
It's there on ISC 2.0.2; it doesn't seem to be there on ESIX.
>The debugger gives you basically the same abilities as crash, though
>in a very different syntax (I don't know crash's syntax).
What useful things can be done with the debugger? If I've got a
program that crashes the system, can the debugger help me find the
problem?
I only played with it briefly, but it looked like the debugger could be
a security hole. You could bring up a debugger session without being
logged on, and probably poke a 0 into the appropriate place in your
uarea...
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John W. Temples -- john at jwt.UUCP (uunet!jwt!john)
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