On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 15:12:30 +0200
ter Voorde Informatiesystemen <i...@tv-is.nl> wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> At first, I would like to apologize for the possibility that this
> e-mail message might fatigue you, but I just want to be sure.
> 
> I would like to know if my machine automatically reboots at a kernel 
> panic (if it's not failing too much because of malfunctioning
> hardware, etc., ofcourse) by default, or if it will not.
> 
> The machine is an i386 running OpenBSD 4.9 GENERIC.MP#794 and had a 
> default cd install with no additional manual compile options set. It 
> only has two users and sshd configured, so I didn't touch anything
> else. Pretty default.
> 
> In /etc/sysctl.conf I see the following commented line:
> 
> #ddb.panic=0
> 
> and nothing else about ddb.panic is present there. With other words,
> I guess: 'ddb.panic=0' is the default boot time setting and does not
> have to be set explicitly.
you have wrong guess, go do
# sysctl ddb.panic

> I now suppose: on a kernel panic, this system will not drop into ddb 
> (kind-of waiting for someone to retrieve useful information about the 
> panic) and is most likely to reboot. Is that correct?
wrong. by default it _WILL_ drop into ddb
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Frank ter Voorde

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