Journaling overview
These topics introduce journaling support for integrated file system objects.
- Journal management
The main purpose for journal management is to enable you to recover the changes to an object that have occurred since the object was last saved.
- Objects you should journal
There are certain questions to consider when deciding whether to journal an integrated file system object.
- Journaled integrated file system objects
Some integrated file system object types can be journaled using i5/OS® journaling support.
- Journaled operations
These operations are only journaled when the type of the object or link that the operation is using is a type that can also be journaled.
- Special considerations for journal entries
Many journaled integrated file system operations internally use commitment control to form a single transaction from the multiple functions performed during the operations.
- Considerations for multiple hard links and journaling
If you have multiple hard links to a journaled integrated file system object, all the links should be saved and restored together so that the linkage is preserved as well as the associated journal information.
Parent topic:
Journaling objects
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Journal management