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Yes, very handy capability. As far as journals, same as any other journal.
When you create the journal, you specify how you want the journal to handle
the receivers.

You can specify that it automatically creates new receivers as needed when
the receiver reaches a certain size or you can specify that you must
manually add the new receiver.

Sounds like whoever created the journal set it up; to not create a new
receiver automatically. You might want to consider changing it so that it
will just automatically create a new journal receiver.

On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 10:26 AM, James H. H. Lampert <
jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Getting a CPF7004 and a CPFB620 on a journaled IFS directory.

I wasn't even aware that IFS directories *could* be journaled (it's not
something that's ever come up before in my experience), and it's been a few
years since the last time I did anything with journaling of any kind.

How does one change journal receivers on an IFS directory? And how does
one even know that a journaled IFS directory is running out of receiver
space, before you try to save something, and it fails (by which time it's
probably too late)?

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