Database Restore & Recovery from tape

Hi Fellows
I'm about to attempt a recovery from backup tape to a test server, as a 'tape recovery' test. The files I've marked for recovery include (directories including all sub-tree);
Datafiles directory
$ORACLE_HOME/sid/ directory where the sid is the database sid
Control Files
adump, Bdump, cdump and udump directories
Archivelogs directory
Flashrecovery area directory
Redo logs directory
initfile and spfile
With these files recovered (from one point in time), and the dbconsole shut down prior to restore (for the sid) should the database be able to startup afterwards? Is there any other actions I should make? Thanks, David

Thanks for your responses Alok and Santosh
I'm pretty sure the files I have selected should be able to recover the database. The recovery, I think is rightly said, can only be done within Oracle. I'll look into a test of RMAN (I know it should be better) recovery once I've tested this as a 'straight from tape' recovery.
Thanks again, David
Alok and Santosh
I thought I'd put this in as 'aftermath' of the attempted recovery;
I had the server team restore the files stated (basically everything - redo, archivelogs, datafile, controlfiles, init and sp files, even the dump files) - and repalced them into directories made the same as the other server. When I started it, I was able to go into a 'Oracle Suggested' full database recovery, which was successful. I then checked the expdp dump files, 1 taken at the same time of backup as rman - and one directly after the restore), and compared rows - exactly the same. So appears to have worked.
Many thanks, David
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