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<h1 class="topictitle1">Naming conventions for journals</h1>
<div><p>When you create a journal with iSeries™ Navigator or the Create Journal
(CRTJRN) command, you assign a name to it. If you plan to have more than one
journal on your system, use a naming convention that links each journal with
its associated receiver.</p>
<p><img src="./delta.gif" alt="Start of change" />To simplify recovery and avoid confusion, make
each journal name unique for your entire system, not unique within a library.
If you have two journals with the same name in different libraries and they
both become damaged, the reclaim storage operation renames both journals when
they are placed in the QRCL library. When you use the Move Object (MOVOBJ)
command for a journal in the QRCL library, you can change the name of the
library back to the original library name. You cannot change the name of the
journal itself. In this case, you would not be able to recover your journal
from QRCL since its name has been changed.<img src="./deltaend.gif" alt="End of change" /></p>
<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Naming conventions to ensure restore sequence</h4><p>Name
the libraries for the journals, objects, and journal receivers to ensure that
the objects are restored in the correct order. A naming convention will ensure
that the system automatically starts journaling after a restore operation.
To ensure that journaling is automatically started again, the journals must
be restored before the objects being journaled. (If the journals and associated
objects are in the same library, then the system automatically restores the
objects in the correct order.)</p>
<p>If you start the name of the library
for the journal with a special character, such as #, $, or @, the system will
restore the library for the journal before the library for the objects. This
is because in normal sort sequence, special characters appear before alphabetic
characters.</p>
<p>When the journals and associated objects are in different
libraries, you must ensure that the objects are restored in the correct order.</p>
<p>Since
independent file system objects do not exist in a library, your restore processing
must ensure the objects are restored in the correct order. That is, you must
restore your libraries which contain the journals before restoring the independent
file system objects that were journaled to that journal.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzakiplnjrnsu.htm" title="The following topics provide information to plan configuration for journals. They provide information about each option that you can select for journal.">Plan setup for journals</a></div>
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<div class="relref"><strong>Related reference</strong><br />
<div><a href="../cl/crtjrn.htm">Create Journal (CRTJRN) command</a></div>
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