Use the RMU Resolve command to commit or abort any unresolved distributed transactions in the database. You must resolve the unresolved transactions to the same state (Commit or Abort) in every database affected by the unresolved transactions. RMU Resolve performs the following tasks: o Displays identification information for an unresolved transaction. o Prompts you for the state (Commit or Abort) to which you want the unresolved transaction resolved (if you did not specify the State qualifier on the command line). o Prompts you for confirmation of the state you chose. o Commits or aborts the unresolved transaction. If you commit or abort the unresolved transaction, it is resolved and cannot be resolved again. o Continues to display and prompt for states for subsequent unresolved transactions until it has displayed information for all unresolved transactions. Use the Parent_Node, Process, or Tsn qualifiers to limit the number of unresolved transactions that Oracle RMU displays. Use the Users and State=Blocked qualifiers with the RMU Dump command to determine values for the Parent_Node, Process, and Tsn qualifiers.