The problem with doing it that way is that 7.3.3 is no longer available for AIX (or any other platform for that matter), and that's what we're running on IRIX. My thought was that if you're able to open 7.3.3 files with an 8.1.7 instance all on the same box, and if the file formats are compatible between unix systems, shouldn't I be able to open copies of 7.3.3 IRIX files on an 8.1.7 AIX instance?

  "Thater, William" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Chuck Hamilton wrote:
>
> We need to move a 700g Oracle DW from SGI IRIX64 (SGI's 64 bit unix)
> to AIX and upgrade it from 7.3.3 to 8.1.7 at the same time. Anyone got
> any suggestions on how to do this quickly? I'd rather only use exp/imp
> as a last resort because it'll be so slow.

ifn it was me, i'd move the database first and then do the upgrade.
lessen your chances of failure.;-) if you're keeping the mount points
the same, you can just shutdown, copy everything over, and startup.
then do the upgrade from there. that worked for me last time i did a
move from HP-UX to Solaris. YMMV and all that rot.

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