KeyLabs
September 24, 1999
This document presents the results of the Linux Compatibility test, which included the installation and Testing of Redhat 6.0 with the Aten MiniView 2-Port KVM switch.
KeyLabs' Linux compatibility testing of this system showed the Aten MiniView 2-Port to be compatible with Redhat 6.0( 2.2.5-15 kernel). The Aten MiniView 2-Port is awarded the KeyLabs Linux Compatibility mark.
System Configuration
The following table defines the system configuration tested by KeyLabs.
| KVM Hardware Tested |
| The unit tested was a 2-port connecting/switching device which allows the user to control 2 separate PCs from one KVM combination, i.e., one keyboard, mouse and monitor set controls two separate CPUs contained in separate housings.
The Aten MiniView 2-Port provides connectors for a keyboard, monitor, mouse and, of course, provides connections for each of the above for two separate CPU units. On the front of the unit it provides LEDs which indicate the CPU it is currently operating with. The Aten MiniView 2-Port has keyboard control of switching via a short sequence of keys followed by an onscreen display which has no effect upon the display as generated by the host CPU.
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| Other Hardware | Keyboard: Compaq 104 standard
Mouse : Compaq PS/2 2-button
Monitor: Micron 17"
CPU-1
Pentium II, 350Mhz 64MB RAM 4GB Windows98
CPU-2
Dual Pentium III, 500Mhz 64MB RAM 8GB Red Hat 6.0
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Testing Results
The following table provides the pass/fail result for the hardware as tested in this system by KeyLabs.
| INSTALL THROUGH TEST |
| Install Linux on one or more CPUs while the CPUs are connected and controlled via the MiniView. Procedure Description | PASS |
| Notes: The MiniView dealt with multiple operations during the install. No problems associated with the switching mechanism or with the MiniView's internal display screen used for keyboard switching were detected. |
| POWER CYCLE |
| Verify the MiniView is state-independent of its controlled CPUs. | PASS |
| Notes: The MiniView seemed invisible to the connected CPUs as they were shutdown and restarted. |
Switching Commands Testing
| HOT KEY SWITCHING |
| Verify the MiniView switching works with Linux keyboard drivers. The MiniView isn't packaged with software but does have internal key commands and on-screen display capabilities allowing for rapid switching of CPUs from the keyboard. | PASS |
| Notes: The MiniView performed flawlessly, maneuvering between CPUs with no conflicts with X, console screens or the controlling KVM units. |
| AUTO SWITCHING |
| Verify the functionality of the automatic switching feature of the MiniView, which automatically cycles through the display output of the various connected CPUs. | PASS |
| Notes: |
| PS/2 and SERIAL MICE - POINT, CLICK, DRAG |
| Verify the functioning of the mouse as the MiniView unit switches between the various CPUs | PASS |
| Notes: The mouse performed well under heavy switching with no noticeable switching effects. |
Monitor Testing
| DISPLAY RESOLUTION TEST |
| Verify the stability of cycling through the various CPUs with X operating on each and at different resolutions. | N/A |
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| MONITOR ON/OFF TEST |
| verify the stability of the displays on the various CPUs when the KVM monitor is turned off and on during cycling. | PASS |
| Notes: The state of the monitor had no effect on the displays of the various CPUs with all displays functioning properly. |
| IDLE TIME TEST |
| Verify the MiniView can recover from idle periods without loss of keyboard, monitor or mouse contact. | PASS |
| Notes: The MiniView showed no negative effects from being left idle for a period of over one hour. |
Multiple OS Test
| With Microsoft WINDOWS98 |
| Verify the continued functionality of the connected CPUs and KVM units when running different operating systems on one or more of the connected CPUs. | PASS |
| Notes: The MiniView remained invisible to all connected CPUs with no adverse effects on operations |
Related Notes
Additional notes are available describing testing procedures used with this KVM switch.
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