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On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 14:03:38 -0500, "Steve Landess"
<steve_landess@hotmail.com> wrote:

>Have you tried looking for object locks (WRKOBJLCK) on this Journal or the
>OLD Journal Receiver?  This is the first place that I'd look.

No locks on the receiver.  A couple of (DataMirror) jobs had a lock on the
journal and the current receiver.  I ended and restarted them but I still
show pending changes in the old receiver.
>
>You might also find messages in the system log (DSPLOG) pertaining to the
>journal/receiver...

Nothing that I could find. Thanks.

Gord



>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Gord Hutchinson" <ghutchinson@tstoverland.com>
>To: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
>Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 1:44 PM
>Subject: Pending Transactions in Journal Receiver
>
>
>> Is there any way to find out what are the pending transactions in a
>journal
>> receiver?
>>
>> I have a receiver which was detached almost 24 hours ago and it is still
>> showing 'Pending Transactions'  Yes.  I'd like to find out what job hasn't
>> done a commit or a rollback for 24 hours!
>>
>> Gord

--
Gord Hutchinson
Database Administrator, IT
TST Overland Express
ghutchinson@tstoverland.com
905-212-6330
fax: 905-602-8895





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