Hello Wayne,

Thank you for your reply. Yeah, I found it. They are together with data, 
on our striped volume. I am interested in how they are managed, like 
when to write log and when the I/O happens. Could you point out some 
materials that I can read about? Thanks!

Thanks,
Ling

Wayne Feick wrote:
> Hi Ling,
> 
> Yes, we maintain a transaction journal for each forest that allows us to 
> recover committed transactions in the event of a failure. In each 
> forest's Journals directory you'll files named Journal# where # is an 
> integer. They are not human readable.
> 
> Wayne.
> 
> 
> On 06/22/2010 10:24 PM, Ling Ling wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> When I look at the logs, I only found OS logs and ML server file logs.
>> These log told what ML server did. In traditional database, there are
>> redo/undo logs when database writes. Does ML server writes such logs?
>> Where is it and when does the server write such logs and flush it to
>> disk? Is it related to the version control in ML server? We are doing
>> some update and insert with ML server and want to make sure what happens
>> here. Thank you very much.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ling
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