if you only changed AIX from 32bit to 64bit, you don't need to touch DB2. You should backup OS and DB2, of course.
If you want to upgrade DB2 from 32bit to 64bit, you can use the command "db2iupdt -w 64 instname".
Maybe HACMP ES 4.5 needs those two filesets on AIX 5.1. I don't have access to AIX 5.1 now, but I can access to AIX 4.3.3 (which does not have HACMP), and check the following. I guess you need to install it from your AIX 5.1 CD.
# />lslpp -l |grep devices.sys
devices.sys.PNP0A03.rte...
From the following you should know you could install the fileset bos.dosutil from your cd.
# /test>which dosread
/usr/bin/dosread
# /test>lslpp -w /usr/bin/dosread
File Fileset Type...
Yes, you can do it.
For AIX operation system, you can use SysBack which should purchase from Tivoli.
For LV, you can simply select the LVs from TSM Client to backup them.
For SAP, you should purchase Tivoli Data Protection for SAP
For DB2, you don't need any additional software just install...
Hey thomgreen,
Your problem is that you can't mount /var so you can't use /var/adm. Use "Ctrl+d" to single user mode, then you can fsck -y /dev/c0t0d0s3 to check and correct /var file system. After this, use "exit" to continue nornal boot. BTW, if you use diffirent slice for...
When installed, did you change your java path or just used default? I remembered if you used the default (actucaly it did not exist there), you would meet this kind of problem.
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