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Maximum size of a journal receiver is 1TB. I think that's what *NONE
reallymeans in your case. Hopefully you didn't hit this limit :)
If you did, you might think about changing the journal to *SYSTEM
managed.
HTH, Elvis
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-----Original Message-----
Subject: RE: CPF7091 - space for entry cannot be allocated on journal
receiver
Sharon,
We have lots of disk and the journal receiver threshold is *NONE so, in
mymind
at least, the system shouldn't bother the operator with picayune
detailslike
this error message. That's why I'm wondering if there is something
about*NONE
that I don't understand. Is there some other system default that
overridesthe
*NONE? The CHGJRN occurs at least once each day during the dayend and
sometimes
more frequestly.
Thanks for the reply. JK
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