Answer Posted / siva.k
RECOver (RECO) is used to resolve distributed transactions
that are pending due to a network or system failure in a
distributed
database. At timed intervals,the local RECO attempts to connect
to remote databases and automatically complete the commit or
rollback of the local portion of any pending distributed
transactions.
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