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>John, are you running a freight bill purge? If so, I suggest you do it on a >weekly basis. Otherwise, if you can schedule six hours of downtime: end >QINTER, end journaling of FRP001, FRP002, etc., run the purge, restart >journaling, and restart QINTER. Don't forget to let the system manage the >journal receiver size; this will prevent your job from filling a single >journal receiver and locking the job. Finally, you can solve the journal >receiver size problem by scheduling AAM808 to run hourly when the purge >process is running. Hey Reeve, How did you guess? Right now I am running the purges on the weekend and I would like to be able run them during the week (as you can imagine). Being relatively stupid concerning about journaling, how do I have the system manage the journal size? I am also enticed by the idea of scheduling AAM808 to run every hour. Do you think this is often enough? I want to make sure I absolutely do no fill the receiver, this caused a system lockup before because of the commitment control. Thanks for all the help (To all)! Regards John M. Bauman
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