Common subsystem tasks
This information discuss the most common tasks that you can perform on a subsystem.
- Viewing subsystem attributes
Subsystems have attributes. These attributes give information about the current status of the subsystem, or about values identified in the subsystem description.- Stopping a subsystem
You can use iSeries™ Navigator or the character-based interface to stop one or more active subsystems and specify what happens to active work being processed. No new jobs or routing steps are started in the subsystem after the subsystem is stopped.- Starting a subsystem
The Start Subsystem (STRSBS) command starts a subsystem using the subsystem description specified in the command. When the subsystem is started, the system allocates the necessary and available resources (storage, workstations, and job queues) that are specified in the subsystem description. You can start a subsystem by using the iSeries Navigator interface or the character-based interface.
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Managing subsystemsRelated concepts
SubsystemsRelated information
Experience Report: Subsystem Configuration