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This illustration represents the save and restore rules for journal receivers that are associated with local journals and remote journals.

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:

Every journal (local and remote) in the illustration has a dashed arrow with one head that points back to itself.

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.

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.

The second *TYPE2 remote journal has a dashed arrow with one head that points to the local journal.

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.

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.