Getting information about remote journal entries
Working with the journal entries in a remote journal is essentially the same as working with the journal entries in a local journal. But there are exceptions.
The system name, date, and time stamp in the journal entries are based on the original local journal. They are not based on the system of the remote journal where the entries are viewed.
- File identifier considerations for working with integrated file system entries
If you plan to replay the integrated file system operations in the remote journal to objects on the target system, and if you primed that target system with objects that were restored from the source system, then some additional considerations apply to replaying those journal entries.- Confirmed and unconfirmed journal entries
For a local journal, all entries are confirmed entries. There is no concept of unconfirmed entries.- Journal entries from a remote journal with library redirection
All journal entries that are retrieved from a remote journal will have the object names as they exist on the local system.- Retrieving journal entries from a remote journal during the catch-up phase
During the catch-up phase, journal entries that have been replicated to the target system can be retrieved from the remote journal.- Remote journal considerations for retrieving journal entries when using commitment control
Special performance related processing is done by the system when depositing entries that are associated with commitment control transactions to a local journal.- Remote journal considerations for retrieving journal entries when using journal caching
When you use journal caching for the local journal, the system performs special performance-related processing when it deposits journal entries.
Parent topic:
Managing remote journalsRelated concepts
Working with journal entry information