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CPF7004 - Maximum number of objects journaled to journal &1. ( OS/400 )

CPF7004 - Maximum number of objects journaled to journal &1. ( OS/400 )

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Message : CPF7004
Maximum number of objects journaled to journal &1.

Message Long Text :

Cause . . . . . : The reason code is &5. Depending on the reason code, one of the following limits has been reached:
- For reason code 1, the total number of objects currently journaled to journal &1 in library &2 has reached the maximum of &4.
The objects journaled may include journal receivers that have been attached, internal objects for commitment control, internal objects for system-managed access-path protection, and any of the object types supported by the STRJRNPF, STRJRNAP, STRJRN, STRJRNOBJ, and STRJRNLIB commands.
- For reason code 2, an internal maximum of &3 for the number of changes to objects journaled to &1 in library &2, made while a given receiver is attached, was reached. These changes occur when objects are started journaling, ended journaling, moved, renamed, and deleted.
Recovery . . . : Use the CHGJRN command to attach a new journal receiver and try your request again.
If the reason code is 1, and you still receive this message, end journaling for some objects and try your request again. To have the system end journaling for journal receivers, delete online journal receivers after saving them. Ending commitment control for jobs using objects journaled to journal &1 will also reduce the number of journaled objects. If the limit reached is 250,000 objects journaled, then there is an option available to change the journal to allow 10,000,000 objects to be journaled to the journal.
If the reason code is 2, you may wish to consider specifying RCVSIZOPT(*MAXOPT1) or RCVSIZOPT(*MAXOPT2) or RCVSIZOPT(*MAXOPT3), if not already specified, when attaching a new journal receiver. Since there are limitations when saving and restoring receivers to a previous release when using *MAXOPT1 or *MAXOPT2 or *MAXOPT3 or using the receiver in a remote journal network, be sure to understand the limitations before choosing to use *MAXOPT1 or *MAXOPT2 or *MAXOPT3.

Message File : QCPFMSG
Library Message File : QSYS2924


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