RE: Oracle 8.1.7 32-bit on AIX 5.3 64-bit

If you don't have the server yet, why not run 5.2 of AIX?  Unless you are 
running LPAR and want to dynamically share partition resources, there 
isn't much difference between 5.3 and 5.2. 

HTH,
Mike

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We will certainly test before actually moving to production on this, but 
first we're trying to decide if we even want to try it, or if we'd be 
better off waiting until we can upgrade the old app so we can just use 9i 
or 10g for everything and avoid the 8i issue altogether.  We don't even 
have the new server yet - just in the early planning stages.

Thanks,
Brandon


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I know it sounds a bit simplistic but how about
testing the patch in a test environment.  Clone
production and patch away with no worries.

Good luck,

Eddy Frances

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