Recreate standby and DORECOVER

Hi,
on my 10.2.0.3 RAC + ASM I'm testing recreate standby procedure using tape backup .
Code is as follows:
rman <<EOF
set echo off;
connect target /
connect catalog $RMAN_CONNECT
connect AUXILIARY $AUX_CONNECT
set echo on;
$PARALLELMEDIARESTORE
run {
      $ALLOCATE1
      $ALLOCATE2
      $ALLOCATE3
      $ALLOCATE4
      $ALLOCATE5
      $ALLOCATE6
      send '$NSR_ENV';
      duplicate target database FOR STANDBY NOFILENAMECHECK DORECOVER;
      $RELEASE6
      $RELEASE5
      $RELEASE4
      $RELEASE3
      $RELEASE2
      $RELEASE1
EOFall is working properly but I've got two concerns:
1. We had 1 datafile droped offline
select file# , status from v$datafile where status = 'OFFLINE';
16 OFFLINE
How to deal with offlined drop datafile, currently we are restoring it with separate rman session when having ongoing main restore procedure .
Otherwise there is a problem with recover .
2. is DORECOVERY ok, when having all archlogs on disks on standby site (I dont want to restore them from tape) ?
Regards
GregG

Hello Everybody.
I have two database,one is standby and another is production database.Now there is a synchronisation problem occured in the archive of the standby database.How could i synchronise the standby database with the production database?
Thanks and Regards.By applying the rest of the archives on standby database or applying incremental backup(if archivelog not available).
It would be helpful, if you tell us why these are out of sync.
Regards,
S.K.
Edited by: Santosh Kumar on Nov 18, 2009 10:46 AM

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             3     300458         15         1790569434 LOGICAL
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             3    3243923        126         1790569554 LOGICAL
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             3    3244179        126         1790569573 LOGICAL
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             3    3247251        126         1790569791 LOGICAL
             3    3247379        126         1790569801 LOGICAL
             3    3247507        126         1790569811 LOGICAL
             3    3247635        126         1790569820 LOGICAL
             3    3247763        126         1790569829 LOGICAL
             3    3247891        126         1790569838 LOGICAL
             3    3248019        126         1790569847 LOGICAL
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             3    3248403        126         1790569874 LOGICAL
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             3    3248659        126         1790569892 LOGICAL
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             3    3249043        126         1790569920 LOGICAL
             3    3249171        126         1790569929 LOGICAL
             3    3249299        126         1790569938 LOGICAL
             3    3249427        126         1790569947 LOGICAL
             3    3249555        126         1790569956 LOGICAL
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             3    3250323        126         1790570011 LOGICAL
             3    3250451        126         1790570020 LOGICAL
             3    3250579        126         1790570029 LOGICAL
             3    3250706        127         1790570039 LOGICAL
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             3    3251861       1020         1790570057 LOGICAL
             3    3252885       1020         1790570067 LOGICAL
             3    3253909       1020         1790570076 LOGICAL
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             3    3259029       1020         1790570123 LOGICAL
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