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You may have reached the limit as to the size of the journal receiver.
If you issue the CHGJRN command and allow it to generate a new receiver
you should be okay.

You should schedule the receivers to be changed on some timetable you
determine.

Sharon

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of johnking@xxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 2:37 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: CPF7091 - space for entry cannot be allocated on journal
receiver

All,

A program that has run flawlessly for years blew up today with a
CPF7091 "Entry
not journaled to journal ORDJRN. Reason code 1. -- Space for entry
cannot be
allocated on journal receiver."

This *JRN is used as an audit journal from which we harvest 'from-to'
changes
made to our customer's standing merchandise orders. Yesterday I added an
additional PF to the journal, so I certainly believe that there are more
entries
in the receiver - lots more entries. What I can't figure out is _why_
the system
is complaining about them.

I've investigated the suggestions on the CPF7091 and the accompanying
CPA7090
and they show the following:
1) The journal receiver threshold = *NONE
2) The journal's owner max storage = *NOMAX
3) Disk utilization is 48%.

Perhaps there is something I don't understand about *NONE and *NOMAX?
If anyone
has been here before I'd sure appreciate a suggestion!

Many thanks, JK


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