Look here for information about starting SST and DST on primary and secondary partitions.
Starting SST on the primary partition or a secondary partition
You must configure Service Tools user IDs before starting SST or DST. For more information on how to configure user ID, refer to logical partition authority.
You can start System Service Tools (SST) by typing the start system service tools (STRSST) command and pressing Enter at an i5/OS™ command line. You can start SST on any primary or secondary partition workstation.
When you start Dedicated Service Tools (DST), make sure that the primary partition console is at a sign on display to prevent jobs from ending abnormally. As an alternative, you can perform the following steps on the logical partition. You only need to perform these steps once since the system maintains changes across initial program loads (IPLs):
To complete a Time Out Interval (QDSCJOBITV) follow these steps:
For more information on how to use system values in iSeries Navigator, refer to i5/OS system values.
To start DST on the primary partition use the control panel to put the system in manual mode and select option 21. The system will prompt you for a user ID and password. For more information on obtaining an ID and password, refer to Configure service tools user IDs.
Follow these steps to start DST on a secondary partition:
You can force DST to start from SST if the logical partition is not in secure mode. On the primary partition, you can force DST for itself or any of the secondary partitions. On a secondary partition you can force DST to start on itself.
When you force DST from the system control panel of the Work with Partition Status display, you cancel the current job on the partition console.
These steps affect how the system stops active jobs when you start DST, including the system partition's service function. You may need to wait five minutes before starting service functions in DST that were active in SST when you entered option 21.
To force DST from SST follow these steps: