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I used to run a MACPAC shop (an ERP package like BPCS or JDE).  It used full
journaling and commitment control.  I have been trying to spread the word
about the benefits of journaling ever since.  Based on that experience, I
would recommend:
    -    one journal per data library (i.e. - journal dozens or hundreds of
files to the same journal)
    -    journal all your 'important' files
    -    store the receivers in another library in a separate ASP.  This
way, if the data is in ASP1 and the receivers are in ASP2, losing ASP1 is
less painful - restore ASP1 from tape and roll forward using the receivers
in ASP2
    -    journaling only the after image is good for rolling forward after a
failure.  Journaling BOTH allows you to roll back failed transactions or
batch jobs.
    -    consider using commitment control.  It's a pain in the neck to
implement, but when it's done properly, you can really sleep better at
night.  Journaling is helpful, but commitment control is wonderful.

I feel so strongly about the topic of journaling and commitment control, I
will be making an hour presentation at three upcoming meetings - the New
England IBM User Group Conference (www.neibmconf.com) on 3/28 and 3/29, the
UK IBM Computer Users Association (www.compusol.co.uk - sort of a UK Common)
on 4/3 thru 4/5, and at Common in Bremen, Germany (www.comeur.org) on 5/15/
thru 5/18.  While I'm really going to these meetings to be a vendor hawking
my wares at a booth, this is one topic that I feel very strongly about.  If
you're running a big, expensive software package and the vendor didn't build
in journaling and commitment control, they should have...

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Allen" <markallen@kellyskids.com>
To: "'MIDRANGE-L" <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 10:52 AM
Subject: Journaling question.....


> We are getting ready to embark on a project where we will be journaling
our
> major files, mostly for auditing/control checking (i.e. nobody admits to
> changing customer order, changed by someone who should not have
capability,
> etc).  Interested in approach others have used.  One journal per
> physical???, all PF's in one journal, one journal per app/module, etc????
>
> Mark Allen
> IS Manager
> Kelly's Kids
> markallen@kellyskids.com


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