Move to a new server of RMAN catalog

Source server: RMAN v. 10.2.0.1.0, 6 databases saved with RMAN

I would switch to the new server RMAN, v. 11.2.0.1.1. (target)

Due to differences in version, the import of catalogue from source to target is not an option.

Is it possible to do the following.  Unregister database of source database.  Save the rman target database break and then save the existing backup with the new catalog server?

Yes, it is possible.  The backup and recovery of the User Guide addresses these cancellation of registration and registration.  When you save the database with the new catalogue, records backup control file will be synchronized with the catalog.

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