Preface |
SunVTS is Sun's Validation Test Suite that provides a comprehensive diagnostic tool that tests and validates Sun hardware by verifying the connectivity and proper functioning of most hardware controllers and devices on Sun platforms.
The primary audience of this manual is hardware testing and verification personnel, qualified service-trained maintenance providers, and advanced system end users.
This book describes how to install, configure, and use SunVTS.
In order to fully use the information in this document, you must have thorough knowledge of the topics discussed in these books:
Chapter 1 provides an overview of SunVTS and the SunVTS user interfaces, architecture, and test modes.
Chapter 2 describes the SunVTS packages and installation procedures.
Chapter 3 covers the different methods used to start SunVTS.
Chapter 4 describes how to configure, start, monitor, and review a test session with the SunVTS CDE UI.
Chapter 5 describes how to configure, start, monitor, and review a test session with the SunVTS TTY UI.
Appendix A provides window and dialog box look-up tables.
Appendix B provides answers to SunVTS frequently asked questions.
Appendix C provides detailed information about editing the generic option file for advanced users.
Appendix D provides detailed information for configuring the SunVTS global configuration file, sunvts.conf.
This document might not contain information on basic UNIX® commands and procedures such as shutting down the system, booting the system, and configuring devices.
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