On 2017/10/21 12:06, Tim Stewart wrote: > > Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> writes: > > > On 2017/10/21 10:33, Tim Stewart wrote: > >> I don't have much experience with capturing OpenBSD kernel panics. I've > >> set up screen on another system so that I'll have a log of serial > >> console activity (this is an apu2c4) and have set ddb.console=1. I will > >> also reboot with bsd.gdb this time. > > > > Don't boot bsd.gdb - boot the normal kernel, but it can sometimes be useful > > to have the debug kernel around for analysis post-crash. > > I just sent another email with a reproduction and ddb output, but it was > booted into the gdb kernel. Do you think the results will be different > if I boot with the non-GDB kernel?
I think it just means the kernel uses more RAM but don't think it will have affected this result.