Journaling objects
The primary purpose of journaling is to enable you to recover the changes to an object that have occurred since the object was last saved. Additionally, a key use of journaling is to assist in the replication of object changes to another system either for high availability or workload balancing.
This information will provide a brief overview of journal management, as well as provide considerations for journaling integrated file system objects and a description of journaling support for integrated file system objects.
- Journaling overview
These topics introduce journaling support for integrated file system objects.
- Starting journaling
To start journaling, do these steps on an object through the iSeries™ Navigator.
- Changing journaling
After journaling has started on an object and, for whatever reasons, you want to change the journal attributes on the object without having to end and restart journaling, you can use the Change Journaled Object (CHGJRNOBJ) command to change journaled objects.
- Ending journaling
After journaling has started on an object and, for whatever reasons, you want to end journaling on this object, you can use the steps described in this topic.
Parent topic:
Integrated file system
Related information
Journal management