On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 12:33 PM, Fabrice Triboix
<ftrib...@falcon-one.com> wrote:
>
> And even then, that would not explain why the journal file lingers after 
> re-opening the database.
>

I remember asking a similar question. As long as I remember, the main
logical implication is that journal file presence is not a mark to
force database into some actions. It's rather a supplement for the
error state of the base. So if the base is in error state and there's
no journal file, it's bad. But reverse is ok and might appear with
some scenarios.

Max
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