How restour just only tablespace from backup piece to another node

Hello ,
I'm testing the political backup/restore .
I have hot backup with RMAN of database every day , but I would like to restore this database (with the backup pieces) on another host, but I want to restore just one tablespace, without considering the undo, system and sysaux tablespaces.
This database is RAC, but I want bring database open on single instance on another node using ASM.
I woul like restore the tablespace system, sysaux, undotbs1 and arsystem, after that i want to bring database open.
I want to read/write the tablespace arsystem.
Best regards
João Paulo Spaulonci
[email protected]
[email protected]

Hello Sahid, please, will be this ?
RMAN> startup nomount pfile='zz';
RMAN> restore controlfile from '/u01/prd1/dddddd';
RMAN> alter database mount;
RMAN> catalog start with '/u01/prd1';
run
SET UNTIL Time 'Nov 26 2010 18:30:13';
RESTORE TABLESPACE SYSTEM;
RESTORE TABLESPACE SYSAUX;
RESTORE TABLESPACE UNDOTBS1;
RESTORE TABLESPACE UNDOTBS2;
RESTORE TABLESPACE ARSYSTEM;
RECOVER TABLESPACE SYSTEM;
RECOVER TABLESPACE SYSAUX;
RECOVER TABLESPACE UNDOTBS1;
RECOVER TABLESPACE UNDOTBS2;
RECOVER TABLESPACE ARSYSTEM;
Please, can you help me ?

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