Planning setup for journal receivers
The following topics provide information to plan configuration for journal receivers. They provide information about each option that you can select for journal receivers.
- Disk pool assignment for journal receivers
Placing journal receivers in a different disk pool from the journaled objects may prevent performance bottlenecks.- Library assignment for journal receivers
When you create a journal receiver, you specify a qualified name that includes the library for the receiver. The library must exist before you create the journal receiver.- Naming conventions for journal receivers
When you create a journal receiver either with iSeries™ Navigator or the Create Journal Receiver (CRTJRNRCV) command, you assign a name to the journal receiver.- Threshold (disk space) for journal receivers
When you create a journal receiver with iSeries Navigator or the Create Journal Receiver (CRTJRNRCV) command, you specify a disk space threshold that indicates when you want the system to warn you or take action.- Security for journal receivers
If a journal receiver has confidential data, someone with authority to that journal receiver could possibly display that confidential data.
Parent topic:
Planning for journal management