RMAN back up Restore

Hi Gurus,
I want to restore back up of PRD server in my QAS server by rman, please suggest what are all the steps required for
this as i never restored a back up by rman.
Thanks & Regards
Chetan Anguralia

Hi there,
if the backup had been created via the BRTOOLS you'd simply use the tools again.
No command-syntax knowledge required for that...
Anyhow, you want to learn about the most basic RMAN features - so why don't you just read the documentation?
Database Restore and Recovery with RMAN: Overview
Oracle® Database Backup and Recovery Advanced User's Guide
Overview of RMAN and User-Managed Restore and Recovery
regards,
Lars

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