John, I passed your question on to our logging expert here in Hursley and this was his response.
"It appears that the customer hasn't fully understood the concepts of media recovery and checkpointing. The queue manager doesn't "release" old logs needed for media recovery. The queue manger identifies the logs needed to perform media recovery, if an old log is needed to perform media recovery and media images are taken of all objects then the old log should no longer be required for media recovery and is thus eligible to be "released" by the customer. Checkpointing is related to limiting the amount of log replay necessary for restart recovery, it has almost nothing to do with media recovery." I hope that helps, Cheers, P. Paul G Clarke WebSphere MQ Development IBM Hursley > ----- Forwarded by Paul Clarke/UK/IBM on 29/06/2004 09:15 ----- > > John Elgie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent by: MQSeries List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > 29/06/2004 00:59 > > Please respond to > MQSeries List > > To > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > cc > > Subject > > Why running rcdmqimg would free up linear log? > > I am running a 5.3.0.5 qmgr on aix. We had a qmgr with linear logs > that was not releasing an old log that it needed for media recovery. > There were no outstanding transactions from dspmqtrn. > Running rcdmqimg -m qmgr -t all \* immediately released the old log > for media recovery. Support docs. specifically say the rcdmqimg does > NOT do log checkpointing. Is this a co-incidence? or is there another reason? > John Elgie > 8-3777 Kingsway, Burnaby, V5H 3Z7 > Desk: (604)432-4675 > Cell: (604)315-7940 Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com Archive: http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive