SRC is basically used to control the entire subsystem.
It allows you to start, stop and check status information about various subsystem processes.
SRC lists all the services present in /etc/inittab.
Once the kernel starts all the background services, SRC is activated.
SRC:
- Subsystem group
- Subsystem
- Subsystem server (subserver)
SRC is basically designed to minimize human intervention.
For a subsystem group:
To list:
# lssrc –g <subsystem group>
To start:
# startsrc –g <subsystem group>
To stop:
# stopsrc –g <subsystem group>
For a subsystem:
To list:
# lssrc –s <subsystem>
To start:
# startsrc –s <subsystem>
To stop:
# stopsrc –s <subsystem>
For a subserver:
To list:
# lssrc –t <subserver>
To start:
# startsrc –t <subserver>
To stop:
# stopsrc –s <subserver>
To refresh:
# refresh will refresh/restart the services. Application need not be restarted for end user.
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