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System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices

Starting or Stopping a Subsystem, Subsystem Group, or Subserver

Use the startsrc command to start a System Resource Controller (SRC) resource such as a subsystem, a group of subsystems, or a subserver.

When you start a subsystem group, all of its subsystems are also started. When you start a subsystem, all of its subservers are also started. When you start a subserver, its parent subsystem is also started if it is not already running.

Use the stopsrc command to stop a SRC resource such as a subsystem, a group of subsystems, or a subserver.

See srcmstr for the configuration requirements to support remote SRC requests.

Prerequisites

Starting/Stopping a Subsystem Tasks
Web-based System Manager:    wsm subsystems fast path
(Subsystems application)

-OR-
Task SMIT Fast Path Command or File
Start a Subsystem smit startssys /bin/startsrc -s SubsystemName
OR
edit /etc/inittab
Stop a Subsystem smit stopssys /bin/stopsrc -s SubsystemName

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