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Much thanks to Buck and Alexei for helpful replies.

We've dug into this one deeper and discovered that on two occasions we've
received the "CPA7090  Entry not journaled to journal IPBLK in MRCARC. (C R)
" message WITHOUT the preceding "CPI70E5  Journal or journal receiver not
available" message.

It seems like this means that the jobs are filling up the journal receiver
so fast that system cannot create a new receiver quickly enough.  The new
receiver is created after one or two jobs bomb because the current/old
receiver has run out of space.

Now my course of action seems to be:  1)  Try Buck's suggestion of giving
the history table its own journal.  2)  Put the journals and receivers in
their own pool -- contention between the journals and the data could be
preventing the receivers from being created quickly enough.  3)  Reduce the
number of concurrent batch streams writing to the history file.

I continue to dig into this.  I wonder if I've misinterpreted the situation.
It seems weird that my journaled batch jobs could get ahead of the system
managed journal receivers.  Any opinions?

-Jim

James Damato
Manager - Technical Administration
Dollar General Corporation
<mailto:jdamato@dollargeneral.com>
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