Thanks Tanel. I will test it out.
Happy new year!

Joan

Tanel Poder wrote:
> 
> I was actually talking from database recovery point of view (that you can do
> point in time recovery prior to current controlfile time if you use "using
> backup controlfile" option when recovering".
> 
> For restoring a de-registered backupset, I see two options (there might be
> more, more convenient ones):
> 
> 1) use a old controlfile from the time when the backupset was still
> registered in it (you can create another, temporary recovery catalog and use
> "resync catalog from controlfilecopy 'xxxx'" and then can use restore
> command to read from your old backupset) See metalink note 132927.1 for
> that.
> 
> 2) use dbms_backup_restore to manually extract your files from "orphan"
> backupsets (Note 60545.1)
> 
> Tanel.
> 
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> > Tanel,
> > Do you mean if I am using current controlfile to recover database, It
> doesn't
> > matter the backupset is obsolete or not in the rman catalog repository
> > database, is that sounds right? So, I just have to restore the old
> backupset
> > from tape to disk and issue recover database command? At beginning, I
> thought
> > to recatalog the backupset, make it valid and then recover from it.
> However, I
> > couldn't find this kind of operation in manual. So I am wondering how to
> > recover it from an obsolete backupset?
> > Thanks again,
> >
> > Joan
> 
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