Hi, Stephen,
    I did not get feedback from the list:(. Maybe my question is always too
lengthy.
    It is not my company that is using AIX 5.2, but one of my friend. In
fact, I do not suggest you use AIX 5.2 in your production , after all, it is
too new!
    One if my friend tell me, it is easy to install 9.2 on aix 5.2:).


Regards
zhu chao
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> hi,
>
> Did you get any replies off-list?  We are moving to Aix so I'm very
> interested in this topic.
>
> Thanks
> Stephen
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/15/03 10:44AM >>>
> Hi, friends:
>     There is a project that migrate a 9.0.1.3 database on linux server
> to
> 9.2.0.3 on aix/p670 server, and I have some question about this
> project,
> hope friends in the list can share your idears.
>     1.Shall I use AIX 5.1 or AIX 5.2?
>         According to pagev
> http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/aix/os/52features.html, the most
> attractive of
> 5.2 is the jfs2 and large page support,cpu-guard and virtual IP
> Address. But
> not sure whether Oracle 9.2 will support large page or not(9.2 on linux
> does
> support large page of 2MB).Multipath IO is also avaliable for aix5.2.
>         But 5.2 is even newer than 5.1 and I am not sure whether it is
> stable or not? Does anyone here have experience running 9.2 on aix 5.2?
> What
> is the current ML level? Do I need to apply any special patch for
> database
> to intall and run smoothly?
>
>     2.If using AIX 5.2, we should use 64bit kernel, and according to
> document, by default it will use jfs2.In jfs2, there is a feature
> called
> concurrent IO.Concurrent IO provide much better performance while it is
> a
> rather new feature, shall we use it for better performance? Have anyone
> used
> it?
>
>     3.If using multipathing, will the same disk be recognized by aix
> as
> different hdiskN? If yes,How do i solve this problem?
>
>     Thanks.
>
> Regards
> zhu chao
> msn:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.cnoug.org
>
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