The restore relationships for journal receivers associated with remote journals are described in this topic.
The following figure illustrates the restore relationships for journal receivers that are associated with remote journals, based on the remote journal type.
There are several unique rules which govern where the journal receivers that are associated with a remote journal can be restored. The rules also discuss the placement of the journal receivers in the receiver directory chain of a local or remote journal. These rules are influenced by the remote journal type of the journal to which the journal receiver was attached. These rules are also influenced by the library redirection that was in effect when that receiver was attached. See Types of remote journals.
The following items describe the rules that the system uses when restoring journal receivers:
When receivers are saved from or restored to a target system and associated with a remote journal, no journal entries are deposited to indicate that the save or restore occurred. However, the object save and restored date and time stamps are updated accordingly.