If a journal receiver becomes damaged, the system sends message CPF8136 or message CPF8137 to the system operator and the job log.
If a journal receiver becomes damaged, there are two ways you can recover from it:
If the journal receiver is partially damaged, all journal entries except those in the damaged portion of the journal receiver can be viewed using the Display Journal (DSPJRN) command. Using this list, you can determine what you need to do to recover your objects. Applying or removing journal changes cannot be done with a partially damaged journal receiver.
To use the Work with Journals display to recover damaged journal receivers, use Option 7 (Recover damaged journal receivers). Option 7 checks to determine which journal receivers that are associated with the specified journal are damaged. If none are damaged, a message appears.
If there are damaged journal receivers associated with the specified journal, the Recover Damaged Journal Receivers display appears and lists those receivers.
The status fields initially show a value of Damaged. After recovery has been successfully completed, the status shows a value of Recovered (receiver recovered).
To view the online help, type WRKJRN at a command line, and press F1. The online help also contains a description of the journal menus.
Recovery for a damaged journal receiver guides you through the following steps: