Use this procedure to end journaling for files defined to a data group. Once journaling for a file is ended, any changes to that file are not captured and are not replicated. You may need to end journaling if a file no longer needs to be replicated or to correct an error.
This procedure invokes the End Journaling File Entries (ENDJRNFE) command. The command can also be entered from a command line.
To end journaling, do the following:
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Access the journaled view of the Work with DG File Entries display as described in Displaying journaling status for physical files.
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From the Work with DG File Entries display, type a
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(End journaling) next to the file entry you want and do one of the following:-
To end journaling using command defaults, press Enter. Journaling is ended.
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To modify additional prompts for the command, press F4 (Prompt) and continue with the next step.
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The End Journaling File Entries (ENDJRNFE) display appears. If you want to end journaling for all files in the library, specify *ALL for the System 1 file prompt.
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Specify the value you want for the End journaling on system prompt. Press
F4
to see a list of valid values.If journaling is ended on the source system, a journal entry will be generated into the user journal. As a result, replication processes will end journaling for these objects on the target system if the data group definition specifies *YES for Journal on target (JRNTGT).
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If you want to use batch processing, specify *YES for the Submit to batch prompt.
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To end journaling, press Enter.