The recording of information in any journal (including the system log) for possible subsequent processing by the user The primary purpose of journaling is to enable forward recovery of the data sets A data set can be reconstructed by applying transactions in the journal against a previous version of the data set Journaling can be used for any other user-defined purpose, such as auditing, accounting, or performance analysis
Method of file system update in which all changes to file and directory content are also written immediately to a separate log (or journal), which is used to recover lost data in the event of a system crash
Keeping track of every change made to the Perforce server's metadata since one particular moment in time Requires a checkpoint file and a journal file Only the server's metadata is journaled; external processes need to be run to backup the depot's file revisions
- Same as "logging " Writing information to a journal (log) file as a method of tracking changes
Journaling is a method used to preserve data when it is written to a storage device This greatly increases recovery time in the event of a system crash
Students keep a journal in the course Students may use this journal to react to course readings, log and react to clinical experiences, assess their own performance on an ongoing basis, etc