Some of the subsystems that run in the SP environment operate within the domain of a system partition, rather than the domain of the system as a whole. These subsystems are said to be system partition-sensitive.
To help you manage these subsystems, PSSP includes the Syspar Controller, which operates through the syspar_ctrl command. With this command you can add, start, stop, refresh, and delete system partition-sensitive subsystems, as well as control other aspects of their operation, such as tracing.
The syspar_ctrl command provides a single interface to the control scripts for the system partition-sensitive subsystems, which perform the real work of configuring and operating the subsystems.
To list the system partition-sensitive subsystems that are managed by the Syspar Controller and their control scripts, enter:
syspar_ctrl -E
In response, the system displays information similar to the following:
Syspar Controller managed subsystems and control scripts: hats /usr/sbin/rsct/bin/hatsctrl hags /usr/sbin/rsct/bin/hagsctrl haem /usr/sbin/rsct/bin/haemctrl hr /usr/lpp/ssp/bin/hrctrl pman /usr/lpp/ssp/bin/pmanctrl emon /usr/lpp/ssp/bin/emonctrl sp_configd /usr/lpp/ssp/bin/sp_configdctrl emcond /usr/lpp/ssp/bin/emconditionctrl