RMAN Backupsets restore from a BAND on the disc?

Hi guys,.

Please help me, we back up our 11g i.e. databases (extra strength 0, level 1 & archivelogs) disk with RMAN and then subsequently run another script for the backupsets of the DISC on a backup TAPE.

Now, I would like to know, how to restore these backupsets BAND on the DISC with RMAN back if possible? We are using Veritas NetBackup for Oracle - version 7.5.

PART OF THE SCRIPT EXAMPLE DISK to TAPE BACKUP:

run

{

allocate channels ch1 type 'SBT_TAPE ';

Send "NB_ORA_SERV = master_server_name, NB_ORA_CLIENT = client_name, NB_ORA_POLICY = netbackup_policy, NB_ORA_SCHED = schedule_name';"

backupset backup all the format = "${ORACLE_SID} %U _full_tape_" no saved;

output channel ch1.

}

Kind regards

ZKM

Hello, with rman you can restore the files of data, controlfiles, archivelogs, storage... (IE, your database), but I believe that you cannot restore a stb to a disc backupset backupset, you restore a backupset o filecopy to a "restore" object, not a backupset. :

http://docs.Oracle.com/CD/E11882_01/backup.112/e10643/rcmsynta2008.htm#RCMRF149

You can restore it with:

RMAN > restore database the tag ' '.

If you have configured channel decoders and disk channel, rman will first try to restore from disk and if it is not backupset on disk, rman restore of stb.

RMAN: Creating and restoring backups to disk and tape (Doc ID 1397703.1);

Kind regards.

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