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Indeed. We use Vision's iTera product and we don't lose journal entries.
You can turn off the apply jobs and the journaling still happens because
that is IBM, not iTera. Then the journal entries pile up and get applied
after the backup is finished and we start iTera back up again. The only
time we are down is once a week when we do our IPL (isn't REALLY
neccessary, but that's our process, it cleans some things up I guess).


Thanks
Bryce Martin
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If by Vision you mean you're using MIMIX, you can keep the journal
entries flowing while backing up... you just have to end the Apply
Sessions on the backup system, not any other pieces.

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At 7:57 AM -0500 3/3/11, Jack Kingsley wrote:
We do that with VISION currently, the drawback is we drop the connection
between boxes and thus lose the journal entries while the backup takes
place.


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