Ending journaling for IFS objects - assure_mimix - 10.0

Assure MIMIX Operations Guide

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Assure MIMIX™ Software
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10.0
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English
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Assure MIMIX
Title
Assure MIMIX Operations Guide
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2023
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1999
Last updated
2024-03-12
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Use this procedure to end journaling for IFS objects identified by IFS tracking entries.

This procedure invokes the End Journaling IFS Entries (ENDJRNIFSE) command. The command can also be entered from a command line.

To end journaling for IFS objects, do the following:

  1. Access the journaled view of the Work with DG IFS Trk. Entries display as described in Displaying journaling status for IFS objects.

  2. From the Work with DG IFS Trk. Entries display, type a 10 (End journaling) next to the IFS tracking entries you want. Then do one of the following:

    • To end journaling using the command defaults, press Enter.

    • To modify the command defaults, press F4 (Prompt) and continue with the next step.

  3. The End Journaling IFS Entries (ENDJRNIFSE) display appears. The Data group definition and IFS objects prompts identify the IFS object associated with the tracking entry you selected. You cannot change the values shown for the IFS objects prompts.
    Note: When the command is invoked from a command line, you can change values specified for the IFS objects prompts. Also, you can specify as many as 300 object selectors by using the + for more values prompt.
  4. 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).

  5. To use batch processing, specify *YES for the Submit to batch prompt and press Enter. Additional prompts for Job description and Job name appear. Either accept the default values or specify other values.

  6. The System 1 file identifier and System 2 file identifier identify the file identifier (FID) of the IFS object on each system. You cannot change the values shown.
    Note: When the command is invoked from a command line, use F10 to see the FID prompts. Then

    you can optionally specify the unique FID for the IFS object on either system. The FID values

    can be used alone or in combination with the IFS object path name.

  7. To end journaling on the IFS objects specified, press Enter.