SunVTS Diagnostic Tools (Continued)
TABLE 3-3
Features
SunVTS TTY user interface
(vtstty)
Running an individual test
from the command line
Custom test support
SunVTS Clusters and Packages
provides a list of SunVTS clusters and packages needed to run the SunVTS
TABLE 3-4
diagnostic tool.
SunVTS Clusters and Packages on the Supplement CD
TABLE 3-4
Includes
Cluster
Packages
SUNWCvts
SUNWvts
SUNWvtsmn
SUNWsycfd
SUNWeswsa
SUNWCvtsx
SUNWvtsx
SUNWCvts
SUNWCondg
SUNWodu
Chapter 3
Description
Because not every system has a monitor, SunVTS has a
TTY interface. This ASCII menu-based interface accepts
various key sequences to control the test options and the
test sessions. It can be used from a terminal, a shelltool,
or a modem.
Besides being run from a SunVTS user interface, each
individual hardware test can be run from a UNIX®
command line. Running a test alone can be helpful to
validate only one piece of hardware.
A SunVTS user can run third-party executable test
binaries under the SunVTS environment in the way that
the test, rather than the SunVTS kernel, fully controls its
input argument list and output log files. A user can
simply modify the .customtest file provided by
SunVTS to make it loosely coupled to the environment.
Name
Validation Test Suite
Validation Test Suite
Manual Pages
Validation Test Suite
Online Validation Test
Suite Diagnostics
Installing Software from the Sun Computer Systems Supplement CD
Description
SunVTS kernel, User Interface
(UI), tests and tools
Manual pages for SunVTS
utilities/binaries
Standalone configuration reader
for Enterprise server platforms
Standalone configuration reader
for desktop platforms
64-Bit Validation Test Suite
software
Online diagnostics tool software
Note: SUNWodu is not installed
via Web Start. You must install
it using pkgadd.
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