I think you should be able to set `c.KernelRestarter.time_to_dead` to
an arbitrary large value. I don't think it allow infinity of negative
value to never consider the kernel dead, though if you are poking at
the code and want to submit a Pull-request to enable that I guess that
would be accepted.

Let us know of your experience in using LLDB to debug kernels.

Thanks,
-- 
Matthias

On Sun, Nov 5, 2017 at 11:23 PM, Roland Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
> When debugging, you could change the KernelRestarter class. I'm not sure if
> it's configurable, but you certainly can hack the code. It's in the
> jupyter_client package.
>
> hope that helps,
>   Roland
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