Piotr,

It may be that you are getting a number of errors that exceed the maximum 
allowed.(10,000 by default)

Add a -l{some_file_name} to both jlogdup scripts and when jlogdup stops, 
look at these log files for a hint.

I suspect you are getting some sort of error on the receiving side caused 
by a missing file or permission.

If you have distributed files, that may also be a cause, in which case the 
easiest cure is to jchmod -L the distributed file stub name and let the 
partitions do all the logging
(A better method anyway, as otherwise each transaction gets logged twice.)

HTH

Robert Uiterwyk

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