Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-51
The SunVTS 6.4PS1 software, and subsequent compatible versions, are supported on
the Sun Blade T6320 server module.
SunVTS installation instructions are described in the Sun VTS 6.4 User’s Guide, 820-
1669.
2.10.2 Exercising the System Using SunVTS Software
Before you begin, the Solaris OS must be running. You should verify that SunVTS
validation test software is installed on your system. See Section 2.10.1, “Checking
SunVTS Software Installation” on page 2-51.
The SunVTS installation process requires that you specify one of two security
schemes to use when running SunVTS. The security scheme you choose must be
properly configured in the Solaris OS for you to run SunVTS.
SunVTS software features both character-based and graphics-based interfaces.
For more information about the character-based SunVTS TTY interface, and
specifically for instructions on accessing it by TIP or telnet commands, refer to the
Sun VTS 6.4 User’s Guide.
Finally, this procedure describes how to run SunVTS tests in general. Individual tests
might presume the presence of specific hardware, or might require specific drivers,
cables, or loopback connectors. For information about test options and prerequisites,
refer to the following documentation:
■ SunVTS 6.4 Test Reference Manual for SPARC Platforms
■ Sun VTS 6.4 User’s Guide
2.10.3 Steps for Exercising the System With SunVTS
Software
1. Log in as superuser to a system with a graphics display.
The display system should be one with a frame buffer and monitor capable of
displaying bitmap graphics such as those produced by the SunVTS GUI.
2. Enable the remote display.
On the display system, type:
where test-system is the name of the server you plan to test.
# /usr/openwin/bin/xhost + test-system