Lost in the SYSTEM tablespace data file

Version: 10.2.0.5
Platform: AIX 6.1

The only data in the System tablespace file is lost. The DB has crashed.
We have the RMAN backup and the newspaper archive since the last backup of level 1.
With RMAN, where should we go

a. restore, Recover Database
or
b. restore, recover any SYSTEM tablespace?

Your database must be mounted State.

RMAN > run {}
allocate channels ch1 disc type;
system restore of tablespace;
recover the system tablespace.
SQL 'ALTER DATABASE OPEN;
}

Talip Hakan Öztürk
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