Hello Felix,

Try looking at the Modular Debugger Guide on docs.sun.com.

mdb can be used to examine crash dumps and a live system.
It does not allow setting break points or single stepping in the kernel.
For that, you need to use kmdb.

max

> On 10/4/05, Darren J Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 10:56, Felix Schulte wrote:
>> > >
>> > > -       Webhosting is made secure and without performance penalties
>> > >         using zones.
>> > What if the customer wants root access,
>>
>> Every zone has its own unique root user.
> I know.
>
>> >  the ability to load own kernel
>> > modules or create his own set of zones? Solaris zones are a very
>> > limited design as you do not have support for zones within zones.
>>
>> Thats on purpose, having zones within zones would make things very
>> complex and could put quite a strain on the security model.
> Why? AFAIK this feature has been requested quite often.
>
>> > Okok, but it does not help me when my stupid code kills the kernel.
>>
>> Have you tried using mdb(1) ? Particularly putting mdb in place on the
>> live system before loading your module ? have you tried looking at the
>> crash dumps ?
> mdb is not a kernel debugger, right?
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