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2. After receiving confirmation that the enablecomponent command is complete,
reset the server for so that the ASR command takes effect.
3.8 Exercising the System With SunVTS
Sometimes a server exhibits a problem that cannot be isolated definitively to a
particular hardware or software component. In such cases, it might be useful to run
a diagnostic tool that stresses the system by continuously running a comprehensive
battery of tests. Sun provides the SunVTS software for this purpose.
This chapter describes the tasks necessary to use SunVTS software to exercise your
server:
■ Section 3.8.1, “Checking Whether SunVTS Software Is Installed” on page 3-49
■ Section 3.8.2, “Exercising the System Using SunVTS Software” on page 3-50
3.8.1 Checking Whether SunVTS Software Is Installed
This procedure assumes that the Solaris OS is running on the server, and that you
have access to the Solaris command line.
1. Check for the presence of SunVTS packages using the pkginfo command.
The following table lists SunVTS packages:
■ If SunVTS software is installed, information about the packages is displayed.
sc> reset
% pkginfo -l SUNWvts SUNWvtsr SUNWvtsts SUNWvtsmn
Package Description
SUNWvts SunVTS framework
SUNWvtsr SunVTS framework (root)
SUNWvtsts SunVTS for tests
SUNWvtsmn SunVTS man pages