If journals and objects being journaled are in the same disk
pool as the receivers and the disk pool overflows, you must end journaling
of all objects and recover the disk pool overflow. Backup
and Recovery describes how to recover a disk pool that is overfilled.
If the journal receiver is in a different disk pool than the journal, and
the user disk pool that the receiver is in overflows, do the following:
- Create a new receiver in a different user disk pool.
- Change the journal (CHGJRN command) to attach the newly created journal
receiver.
- Save the detached receiver.
- Delete it.
- Clear the overfilled disk pool without ending journaling.
- Create a new receiver in the cleared disk pool.
- Attach the new receiver with the CHGJRN command.
Note: The Backup and Recovery
book has more information about working with journal receivers when a disk
pool overflows.