Solaris Reference Manual for SMCC-Specific Software
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NAME

sunvts - Invokes the SunVTS kernel and its user interface

SYNOPSIS

sunvts [ -lepqstv ] [ -o option_file ] [ -f log_dir ] [ -h hostname ]

AVAILABILITY

SUNWvts

DESCRIPTION

The sunvts command is used to invoke the SunVTS user interface and kernel on the same system. It could be used to start the user interface on the local system and connect to the SunVTS kernel on the remote system. By default, it displays CDE Motif graphic interface for CDE environment, OpenLook graphic interface for OpenWindows environment, or TTY interface for non-windowing system.

OPTIONS

-l
Displays SunVTS OpenLook graphic interface.
-e
Disables the security checking feature.
-f log_dir
Specifies an alternative log_file directory. The default log_file directory is /var/opt/SUNWvts/logs.
-h hostname
Starts the SunVTS user interface on the local system, which connects to or invokes the SunVTS kernel on the specified host after security checking succeeds.
-o option_file
Starts the SunVTS kernel with the test options loaded from the specified option_file, which by default is located in /var/opt/SUNWvts/options.
-p
Starts the SunVTS kernel vtsk (1M) such that it does not probe the test system's devices.
-q
Automatically quits both the SunVTS kernel and the user interface when testing stops.
-s
Automatically starts testing from a selected group of tests. The flag must be used with the -o option_file flag.
-t
Starts vtstty (1M), a TTY based interface, instead of CDE or OpenLook interface.
-v
Displays version information from vtsui(1M) and vtsk(1M).

NOTES

If vtsk (1M) is already running on the test system, the sunvts command ignores the -e, -o, -f, -q, -p, and -s options.

SEE ALSO

vtsk(1M), vtstty(1M), vtsui(1M), vtsui.ol(1M), vtsprobe (1M)