Working with remote journal error messages

 

Several different error conditions can occur when the remote journal function is active.

When an error condition is encountered, the system automatically ends the remote journal function on the source system to that remote journal. The system notifies you that a failure occurred. Failure notification is made on both the source system and the target system. Notification is made by sending a message to the journal message queues associated with the source and target journals as appropriate.

Additional messages can be sent to the journal message queue for normal remote journal processing. For example, if you requested a controlled inactivate of the remote journal, a message will be sent to the message queue when the inactivate processing has completed.

Even though the remote journal function has been ended, the local journal is not automatically inactivated. Therefore the local system journal entry deposits will continue normally.

The remote journal function messages that are sent to the journal message queue are listed as follows:

CPF70D3

A controlled inactivate of a remote journal has completed.

CPF70D4

The remote journal function is no longer active due to various reasons. For a synchronously maintained remote journal, there may be unconfirmed entries which may need to be processed prior to the remote journal being inactivated.

CPF70D5

The remote journal function is no longer active and has been ended due to various reasons. There are no unconfirmed entries.

CPF70D6

The remote journal function was ended due to storage constraints.

CPF70D7

There was a problem on the target system while attempting to execute a change journal.

CPF70DB

A severe error has occurred with the remote journal function, and service must be notified.

CPF70DC

There was a timeout on the target system while attempting to attach a new journal receiver to the remote journal.

Display the messages on your system for more information.

 

Parent topic:

Managing remote journals

Related concepts
Confirmed and unconfirmed journal entries Swapping journal receiver operations with remote journals