Only RMAN backup, restore the temporary files?

DB version: 11.2
Operating system platform: Solaris 10

Can RMAN backup and restore temp files?
I'm to recreate a database in a new server, when restoring, it's recommended to restore a temporary RMAN backup file? (if Rman can indeed save and restore temporary files). Or is it better to manually create temporary files in the new server?

N ° RMAN does not backup TEMPFILEs. (so it does not restore them).
You can not even explicitly issue a command to BACKUP for TEMPFILEs.

The TEMPORARY file is re-created automatically when you OPEN the database - it is created at the location specified in the controlfile.

Hemant K Collette

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