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  /test/ohacts/src/tset/geo/
README 107 RUN GEO TEST
  /test/ontest-stc1/usr/ontest/uts/fs/nfs/nfsv4-test/tests/delegation/
README 34 HOW TO SPECIFY WHAT ASSERTIONS TO RUN
56 run.
58 HOW TO RUN ASSERTIONS MANUALLY:
59 To run individual assertions, first you need to setup the machines manually, as
71 # export DELEG_ASSERTS="aj da eb" (select your assertions to run)
72 # ( follow the procedure to select what NFS combinations to run)
75 # ./runtests -d (run selected assertions)
79 Once you are done, make sure you are in the exe.<arch> directory and run:
  /test/ontest-stc2/src/suites/security/sbd/
README 31 2. HOW TO RUN TESTS AND EXAMINE RESULTS
47 2. HOW TO RUN TESTS AND EXAMINE RESULTS
54 To run the suite, make sure the system is s10u3_b4 or snv_42 and above,
131 c. Configure the test system to run the test suite
160 view test status, run:
197 When this test suite is run in the global zone, the log of the SMF
207 When this suite is run in non-global zones, the STF journal contains a
  /test/stcnv/usr/src/suites/security/sbd/
README 31 2. HOW TO RUN TESTS AND EXAMINE RESULTS
47 2. HOW TO RUN TESTS AND EXAMINE RESULTS
54 To run the suite, make sure the system is s10u3_b4 or snv_42 and above,
129 c. Configure the test system to run the test suite
159 results directory. To view test status, run:
196 When this test suite is run in the global zone, the log of the SMF
206 When this suite is run in non-global zones, the STF journal contains a
  /test/stcnv/usr/src/suites/fs/cifs-client/
README 35 7. HOW TO RUN THE TESTS
46 Client machine must run snv_84 or later. Server machine can
55 User must run the test suite as root
160 larger than 11G. If you want to test UFS, run the following
164 If you want to test ZFS, run the following command to create
188 Then run the following command:
196 Then run the following command:
243 7. HOW TO RUN THE TESTS
248 b. Run tests
250 - To run the tests against a Samba serve
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