What to Do
This procedure assumes you’ll test your Enterprise 250 server remotely by running a
SunVTS session from a workstation using the SunVTS graphical interface. For
information about other SunVTS interfaces and options, see “About Diagnostic
Tools” on page 234.
You can also run SunVTS remotely from a Remote System Control (RSC) console. For
information about using the RSC with SunVTS, see the Remote System Control (RSC)
User’s Guide.
1. Use
xhost
to give the remote server access to the workstation display.
On the workstation from which you will be running the SunVTS graphical
interface, enter:
% /usr/openwin/bin/xhost +
remote_hostname
Substitute the name of the Enterprise 250 server for remote_hostname. Among other
things, this command gives the server display permissions to run the SunVTS
graphical interface in the OpenWindows
TM
environment of the workstation.
2. Remotely log in to the server as superuser (root).
3. Check whether SunVTS software is loaded on the server.
SunVTS is an optional package that may or may not have been loaded when the
server software was installed. For more information, see “How to Check Whether
SunVTS Software Is Installed” on page 252.
4. To start the SunVTS software, enter:
# cd /opt/SUNWvts/bin
# ./sunvts -display
local_hostname
:0
Substitute the name of the workstation you are using for local_hostname. Note that
/opt/SUNWvts/bin
is the default
/bin
directory for SunVTS software. If
you’ve installed SunVTS software in a different directory, use the appropriate
path instead.
When you start SunVTS software, the SunVTS kernel probes the test system
devices. The results of this probe are displayed on the Test Selection panel. For
each hardware device on your system, there is an associated SunVTS test.
5. Fine-tune your testing session by selecting only the tests you want to run.
Click to select and deselect tests. (A check mark in the box indicates the item is
selected.)
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