How To Delete Journal Receivers (*JRN & *JRNRCV)
The other day, we were trying to refresh a data library on the iSeries and were unable to remove several journal files (*JRN and *JRNRCV). I knew that I written about how to start journaling but wasn’t sure how to stop/delete them.
So, I found the following iSeries command that ends the journal receiver:
ENDJRNPF FILE(*ALL) JRN(LIBRARY/FILE)
After running this command, we were able to then delete the objects.
I found this command at mrc’s Tech Blog: Removing AS400 Journals and Journal Receivers
Author
Stewart Schatz
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