SunVTS 5.0 User's Guide

SunVTS Packages

The SunVTS software is installed from the packages shown in Table 2-1.

Table 2-1 SunVTS packages

Package Name 

Description 

SUNWvts

Contains the SunVTS kernel, user interface, and the collection of 32-bit binary tests. This is the main diagnostic package. You must install it to run SunVTS. 

SUNWvtsx

Provides SunVTS 64-bit binary tests and kernel. This package should be loaded on systems that support 64-bit execution, but it is not necessary for SunVTS 32-bit functionality. This package cannot be installed on systems that do not have the 64-bit Solaris operating system installed. 

SUNWvtsmn

Contains the SunVTS man pages. These files are installed in the /opt/SUNWvts/man directory by default, and you may need to update your MANPATH variable (described in this chapter). Installing these man pages is optional; however, they provide helpful information about SunVTS commands.

Note 1: The configd packages (SUNWeswsa, SUNWsycfd, SUNWesnta, and SUNWeswga) are no longer needed, and no longer supplied, for physical mapping support.

 

Note 2: As of SunVTS 4.3, the SunVTS online testing capability that was initiated using the vtsui.online command no longer available. The SUNWodu package that provides this online testing functionality no longer provided.Online Diagnostic testing of Sun systems is now available through the Sun Management Center software using the Sun Hardware Diagnostic Suite add-on software. See http://www.sun.com/sunmanagementcenter for details.

Note 3: As of SunVTS 5.0, the SunVTS OPEN LOOK user interface (UI) is no longer supported. The SunVTS OPEN LOOK tests (sundials and sunbuttons) are discontinued. For full feature support, use the SunVTS CDE or TTY UI. Refer to the Solaris "End-of-Software Support Statements" section of the Solaris operating environment release notes for the latest end of support news.

 

SunVTS packages are located on the Sun Computer Systems Supplement CD that ships with the Solaris release.