Creating Standby database in OEM 10g

DB = Oracle 10.2.0.4
OS = Solaris 10 Sparc
I am trying to create a physical standby database using the add standby database option within OEM 10g. This is something we have done numerous times before on 10g and 11g db's without a single issue, but for some reason, this time after selecting my RMAN backup location and staging area location , I am getting the following error when I click Next:
RMAN Backup Location - The specified RMAN backup is invalid. Could not identify controlfile from the backup
It is the latest backup (using RMAN catalog) from the previous evening and includes datafiles and control file.
Here is the output for List backup:
BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
1741586 7.70G DISK 00:03:26 06-DEC-12
BP Key: 1741590 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20121206T220033
Piece Name: /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4811_1.bus
List of Archived Logs in backup set 1741586
Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
1 20013 7974703107 04-DEC-12 7974865046 04-DEC-12
1 20014 7974865046 04-DEC-12 7975209322 05-DEC-12
1 20015 7975209322 05-DEC-12 7975792781 05-DEC-12
1 20016 7975792781 05-DEC-12 7975841363 05-DEC-12
1 20017 7975841363 05-DEC-12 7976016507 05-DEC-12
1 20018 7976016507 05-DEC-12 7976577946 06-DEC-12
1 20019 7976577946 06-DEC-12 7976685352 06-DEC-12
1 20020 7976685352 06-DEC-12 7976816259 06-DEC-12
1 20021 7976816259 06-DEC-12 7976884597 06-DEC-12
1 20022 7976884597 06-DEC-12 7977236969 06-DEC-12
1 20023 7977236969 06-DEC-12 7978009499 06-DEC-12
1 20024 7978009499 06-DEC-12 7978784609 06-DEC-12
1 20025 7978784609 06-DEC-12 7979558556 06-DEC-12
1 20026 7979558556 06-DEC-12 7980614921 06-DEC-12
1 20027 7980614921 06-DEC-12 7981238045 06-DEC-12
1 20028 7981238045 06-DEC-12 7981890156 06-DEC-12
1 20029 7981890156 06-DEC-12 7982119933 06-DEC-12
1 20030 7982119933 06-DEC-12 7982775834 06-DEC-12
1 20031 7982775834 06-DEC-12 7983388279 06-DEC-12
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
1741587 Full 214.09G DISK 01:15:15 06-DEC-12
List of Datafiles in backup set 1741587
File LV Type Ckp SCN Ckp Time Name
1 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/system01.dbf
2 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/undotbs01.dbf
3 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/sysaux01.dbf
4 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/large_indexes01.dbf
5 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/large_indexes02.dbf
6 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/large_indexes03.dbf
7 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/large_tables01.dbf
8 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/large_tables02.dbf
9 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/large_tables03.dbf
10 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/small_tables01.dbf
11 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/small_tables02.dbf
12 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/small_tables03.dbf
13 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/small_tables04.dbf
14 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/medium_tables01.dbf
15 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/medium_tables02.dbf
16 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/medium_tables03.dbf
17 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/small_indexes01.dbf
18 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/medium_indexes01.dbf
19 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/tools01.dbf
20 Full 7983402310 06-DEC-12 /oracle/oradata/care/carelive/data/small_indexes02.dbf
Backup Set Copy #1 of backup set 1741587
Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time Compressed Tag
DISK 01:15:15 06-DEC-12 NO TAG20121206T220415
List of Backup Pieces for backup set 1741587 Copy #1
BP Key Pc# Status Piece Name
1741591 1 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_1.bus
1741592 2 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_2.bus
1741593 3 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_3.bus
1741594 4 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_4.bus
1741595 5 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_5.bus
1741596 6 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_6.bus
1741597 7 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_7.bus
1741598 8 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_8.bus
1741599 9 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_9.bus
1741600 10 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_10.bus
1741601 11 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_11.bus
1741602 12 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_12.bus
1741603 13 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_13.bus
1741604 14 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_14.bus
1741605 15 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_15.bus
1741606 16 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_16.bus
1741607 17 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_17.bus
1741608 18 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_18.bus
1741609 19 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_19.bus
1741610 20 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_20.bus
1741611 21 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_21.bus
1741612 22 AVAILABLE /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4812_22.bus
BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
1741658 104.19M DISK 00:00:04 06-DEC-12
BP Key: 1741679 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20121206T231939
Piece Name: /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/df_CARELIVE_4813_1.bus
List of Archived Logs in backup set 1741658
Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
1 20032 7983388279 06-DEC-12 7983637536 06-DEC-12
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
1741702 Full 7.33M DISK 00:00:02 06-DEC-12
BP Key: 1741704 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20121206T231950
Piece Name: /carebackup/oradata/CARELIVE/carelive/backup/ctlc-3640364239-20121206-00
Control File Included: Ckp SCN: 7983638867 Ckp time: 06-DEC-12
SPFILE Included: Modification time: 06-DEC-12
The only difference between creating a standby for this db and others we have created is that the file system the backups are stored on is on a non-global zone shared via nfs mount.
I know that when I try and share that filesystem with other servers I get the message:
share_nfs: Cannot share filesystems in non-global zones
If the /backup filesystem is not shared with any other servers would OEM be able to read from that NGZ? The filesystem is available to connect to using ssh from other locations, but not sure how OEM handles this part of the process.
Any advice would be great.
Regards,
JP

Thanks for the reply. I thought that is what I would need to do. However this link is very useful and could resolve the issue. I have yet to raise it with the system admin guys here yet but will do and will report back on outcome.
http://faizsulaiman.com/mount-nfs-solaris-non-global-zone/

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    It is possible to simulate a standby database environment with databases running Oracle Database Standard Edition. You can do this by manually transferring archived redo log files using an operating system copy utility or using custom scripts that periodically send archived redo log files from one database to the other. The consequence is that this configuration does not provide the ease-of-use, manageability, performance, and disaster-recovery capabilities available with Data Guard>
    So if you want to have data guard, use Enterprise Edition.
    Aman....

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