Local journal management
Use local journal management to recover the changes to an object that have occurred since the object was last saved, as an audit trail, or to help replicate an object. Setting up journaling locally is a prerequisite for other iSeries™ functions such as Remote journal management and Commitment control. Use this information to set up, manage, and troubleshoot journaling on a local server.
- Journal management concepts
This topic explains how journal management works, why to use it, and how it affects your system.- Planning for journal management
This topic provides you with the information you need to ensure you have enough disk space, to plan what objects to journal, and to plan which journaling options to use.- Setting up journaling
This topic provides instructions on how to set up journals and journal receivers.- Starting and ending journaling and changing journaling attributes
This topic provides instructions on how to start and end journaling for all of the object types that journaling supports.- Managing journals
This topic provides instructions for managing your journaling environment.- Scenario: Journal management
This topic provides the steps that a fictitious company, JKL Toy company, takes as it implements journal management on its iSeries server.- Recovery operations for journal management
This topic provides instructions about how to use journaling to recover data on your iSeries server.- Journal entry information
This topic provides information and tasks for working with journal entries.
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Journal managementRelated information
Journal entry information finder