o To use the RMU Recover Resolve command for a database, you must have the RMU$RESTORE privilege in the root file for the database or the OpenVMS SYSPRV or BYPASS privilege. o If you have restored the database by using the New qualifier and have not deleted the corrupted database, use the Root qualifier to override the original file specification for the database root file. o After it rolls forward from the .aij file specified on the command line, Oracle RMU prompts you for the name of the next .aij file. If there are more .aij files to roll forward, enter the file name, including the version number for that .aij file. If there are no other .aij files, press the Return key. For more information about rolling forward and determining transaction sequence numbers for .aij files, see the Oracle Rdb Guide to Database Maintenance. o Note the following points regarding using Oracle Rdb with the Encina transaction manager: - Only databases that were created under Oracle Rdb V7.0 or higher, or converted to V70 or higher, can participate in XA transactions. - To start a distributed transaction, you must have the DISTRIBTRAN database privilege for all databases involved in the transaction. - Oracle Rdb supports only explicit distributed transactions with Encina. This means that your application must explicitly call the Encina routines to start and end the transactions.