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The CD takes approximately nine minutes to boot.
Note –
When the test is completed, review the log files generated during the test.
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SunVTS software provides access to four different log files:
SunVTS test error log: contains time-stamped SunVTS test error messages. The log file
path name is /var/sunvts/logs/sunvts.err. This file is not created until a SunVTS test
failure occurs.
SunVTS kernel error log: contains time-stamped SunVTS kernel and SunVTS probe
errors. SunVTS kernel errors are errors that relate to running SunVTS, and not to testing of
devices. The log file path name is /var/sunvts/logs/vtsk.err. This file is not created until
SunVTS reports a SunVTS kernel error.
SunVTS information log: contains informative messages that are generated when you start
and stop the SunVTS test sessions. The log file path name is
/var/sunvts/logs/sunvts.info. This file is not created until a SunVTS test session runs.
Solaris system message log: a log of all the general Solaris events logged by syslogd. The
path name of this log file is /var/adm/messages.
To view a log file:
a. Click the Log button.
The log file window appears.
b. Specify the log file that you want to view by selecting it from the Log file windows.
The content of the selected log file is displayed in the windows.
c. Use the three lower buttons to perform the following actions:
Print the log file.
A dialog box appears for you to specify your printer options and printer name.
Delete the log file.
The file remains displayed, but it will be gone the next time you try to display it.
Close the log file window.
The window closes.
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