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Imam,

Before you stop it, you need to be sure that no application is processing the 
journal receiver entries (i.e. as an audit trail).  We occasionally use 
journaling for other than simple security auditing, and the person who created 
this might have been using it similarly, to drive another application.

To stop the journaling process:

1)      For each file being journaled into that journal, you need to perform 
the ENDJRNPF command.  You can only do this if the file is not currently locked 
by another process.
2)      Once you've ended the journaling of all the files, you then delete the 
journal itself (DLTJRN).
3)      Then you delete the journal receivers (DLTJRNRCV).

I realize the order of these seems a bit odd - it seems like you would delete 
the journal first - but you can't delete a receiver while it's attached to a 
journal and the only way to detach it is to attach another receiver!

If you want to continue journaling the file, you could manage the receivers: 
delete the receivers that you no longer need or want, which will reduce the 
disk space being consumed (if that's the resource you're targeting).  There's 
even an option to have the system manage the receivers - but you should read 
the Backup/Recovery manual to learn more about that.

==Kevin

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[mailto:system21-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Imam D Nurwijayanto
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 11:07 PM
To: System 21 Users
Subject: RE: [SYSTEM21] Stop the Journal






Hi Michael,

It is not GL journal....
It is system journal. Somebody has create journal on our system with comand
CRTJRN, and attach the journal receiver to it.
We are about to stop that journal since its consume our machine resourcess
and stopping user to make transaction when the journal receiver reach the
maximum file limit size.
Do you now how to stop that kind of journal?
Thanks.

Regards,
Imam




                                                                                
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Imam,
A AS/400 Commitment Control Journal or a System 21 General Ledger Journal?

Regards

Michael Berman

(m) 0419 324 558

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From: system21-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:system21-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Imam D Nurwijayanto
Sent: Friday, 13 August 2004 12:44 PM
To: System 21 Users
Subject: [SYSTEM21] Stop the Journal




Hi all,

Does somebody know how to stop the journal on OS/400 V4R5?
Thanks.

Regards,
Imam Daru

Nb.
Sorry, I miss to put the correct subject previously.

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