You can access system service tools (SST) in two ways:
Selecting SST from the problem handling option
1. At the iSeries Main Menu, select the Problem handling option.
2. The Problem Handling display appears.
Select the System service tools option.
3. The Start Service Tools (SST) Sign On display appears.
Type in your user ID and password.
4. Press the Enter key.
5. The System Service Tools display appears.
For more information on SST options, see “SST options”.
This ends the procedure.
Entering the Start System Service Tools (STRSST) command
1. Type STRSST on the command entry line at the iSeries Main Menu.
2. Press the Enter key.
3. The Start Service Tools (SST) Sign On display appears.
Type in your user ID and password.
4. Press the Enter key.
5. The System Service Tools (SST) display appears.
For more information on SST options, see “SST options”.
This ends the procedure.
SST options
When you access SST (see “Accessing system service tools” on page 282), the
following options are available:
v Start a service tool
v Work with active service tools
v Work with disk units
v Work with diskette data recovery
v Work with system partitions
v Work with system capacity
v Work with system security
v Work with service tool user IDs
Start a service tool
Select this option from the System Service Tools display. It displays all of the service
tools that are available under SST. This option is a subset of the functions available
under Dedicated Service Tools (DST). For information on the Start a Service Tool
option under DST, see Chapter 1, “Dedicated Service Tools (DST)” on page 1. The
following options are available under SST:
v Product activity log - For details, see Chapter 3, “Product Activity Log” on
page 99.
v Trace Licensed Internal Code - For details, see “Licensed Internal Code (LIC)
trace” on page 30.
v Work with communications trace - For details, see “Work with communications
trace” on page 32.
v Display/Alter/Dump - For details, see “Display/Alter/Dump” on page 28.
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