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<h1 class="topictitle1">Image description</h1>
<div><p>This illustration represents the save and restore rules for journal receivers
that are associated with local journals and remote journals.</p>
<p>The illustration shows three different types of arrows that
demonstrate the relationship among the journals. A key on the illustration
describes the arrows as follows:</p>
<ul><li>Solid arrow: Remote journal association. Arrowhead points to added remote
journal from source journal at arrow tail.</li>
<li>Dashed arrow with two heads: Receivers can be saved from either journal
and be restored and linked into the correct receiver chain of either journal.</li>
<li>Dashed arrow with one head: Receivers can be saved from the journal at
the tail of the arrow, and linked to the correct receiver chain of the journal
at the head of the arrow.</li>
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<p>Every journal (local and remote) in the illustration has a dashed arrow
with one head that points back to itself.</p>
<p>The illustration shows a local journal that is associated with two remote
journals. One remote journal is a *TYPE1 remote journal. The other remote
journal is a *TYPE2 remote journal. A solid arrow points from the local journal
to the two remote journals. A dashed arrow with two heads is between the *TYPE1
remote journal and the local journal. A dashed arrow with one head points
from *TYPE2 remote journal to the local journal.</p>
<p>The *TYPE1 remote journal is associated with two other remote journals.
Solid arrows point from the *TYPE1 remote journal to a second *TYPE1 remote
journal and a second *TYPE2 remote journal.</p>
<p>The second *TYPE2 remote journal has a dashed arrow with one head that
points to the local journal.</p>
<p>A dashed arrow with two heads is between the local journal and the second
*TYPE1 remote journal. The second *TYPE1 remote journal is also associated
with a third *TYPE1 remote journal. A solid line points from the second *TYPE1
remote journal to the third *TYPE1 remote journal. The third *TYPE1 remote
journal has three dashed arrows with two heads. The arrows are between the
third *TYPE1 remote journal and the second *TYPE1 remote journal, the first
*TYPE1 remote journal, and the local journal.</p>
<p>The first *TYPE2 remote journal is associated with another *TYPE2 remote
journal. A solid arrow points from the first *TYPE2 remote journal to the
other *TYPE2 remote journal. The other *TYPE2 remote journal has a dashed
arrow with one head that points back to the local journal.</p>
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