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1 – aij-journal-file-spec
The file specification for the after-image journal file. The journal file specification must be fully qualified and conform to file naming conventions, except that the file specification must not include a DECnet node name. You can define a system logical name to refer to the journal file. If you do not include a file type in the journal file specification, Oracle Rdb assigns a default file type of AIJ.
2 – journal-blocks
The number of blocks allocated to the after-image journal file. The default is 0 blocks.
3 – extent-blocks
The size of each extent of the after-image journal file. The default is 512 blocks.