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I think this is what you want to know:  you should upgrade your rman
database to the highest version of the databases being backed up with rman.

Ruth
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>
> Dear List Members,
>
> I have Production DB in 8.1.6.2.0(64bit) on one box, and RMAN catalog
> database
>   (8.1.6.2.0) on another box. I need to upgrade both the DBs to 8.1.7.1.0.
I
> have
>   no problem upgrading the production DB to 8.1.7.0.0 and then to
8.1.7.1.0
> patch
>   level.
>
>   The box on which catalog DB exists has another production DB which was
> upgraded
>   to 8.1.7.1.0. and so I CAN NOT upgrade catalog DB to 8.1.7.1.0 using
> normal
>   upgrade procedure. I must upgrade to base line release first(8.1.7.0.0)
> and
>   then patch needs to be applied. Since patch was already applied, my only
> option
>   could be to recreate the catalog database in 8.1.7.1.0 and then DO THE
> FULL
>   IMPORT. My questions would be:
>
>   [1] Do I need to do the FULL IMPORT of the catalog database? and then
> issue the
>   "upgrade catalog" command twice to upgrade the catalog to work with the
> latest
>   RMAN version? [OR]
>
>   [2] Do I just recreate the empty catalog DB in 8.1.7.1.0 and then follow
> the
>   regular procedure to create RMAN schema and register the DB and then
take
> the
>   fresh cold backup to start with, followed by the regular daily
incremental
>
>   backups?
>
>   [3]If I follow [2], I may loose the catalog info for 8.1.6.2.0. backups.
> Is the
>   8.1.6.2.0 catalog data useful after upgrading the DB to 8.1.7.1.0?
>
>   Could some one please answer my above questions and suggest an
appropriate
> procedure to
>   upgrade the catalog DB to 8.1.7.1.0.
>
> Thanks,
> -- Janardhana Babu
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