SunVTS 5.0 Test Reference Manual

wrsmtest Options

To reach the dialog box below, right-click on the test name in the System Map and select Test Parameter Options. If you do not see this test in the System Map, you might need to expand the collapsed groups, or your system may not include the device appropriate to this test. Refer to the SunVTS User's Guide for more details.

Figure 61-1 wrsmtest Test Parameter Options Dialog Box

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Table 61-1 wrsmtest Options

wrsmtest Options

Description 

Target Host 

Specifies one or more cluster node targets for testing. Target host entries can be either a host name or an Internet address. When no target host is specified, the test finds the necessary targets through broadcasting. The default setting leaves this field empty. 

Test Type 

Specifies which subtests to run: 

  • Random test--sends out 256 packets with random data length and random data.

  • Incremental test--sends out packets with length from minimum to maximum packet size using incremental data.

  • Pattern test--sends 256 packets of maximum length, where each packet contains one test pattern where all byte patterns (0 to 0xFF) are used.

All subtests are selected by default. 

Number of Packets 

Specifies the number of packets to use for testing. The default is 256. 

Receive Timeout 

Specifies the receive timeout value in seconds. Specify a number between 0-600 seconds. The default is 120 seconds. 

Number of Retries 

Sets the number of retries before an error is flagged. Specify a number between 0-128. The default is 3. 

Print Warning 

Choose Enable to see warning errors, such as retry on timeout errors. Disabled by default.

Link Max Error Limit 

Upper threshold limit for peak link errors per second for a test to pass. If the test reports peak link errors that exceed this limit, the device being tested will fail and report an error message. 

Link Average Error Limit 

Upper threshold limit for average link errors per second for a test to pass. If the test reports average link errors that exceed this limit, the device being tested will fail and report an error message.