Aix 4.3.2 on 64-bit mode is different than AIX 4.3.2 with 32-bit mode. The 64-bit mode has many advantages, but specifically for databases, it gives the ability to address memory in 64-bit memory chunks which allows faster access to data.
My problem is Oracle say to me that it´s not supported Oracle DB on cluster with 32 bits machine and 64 bits machine. In fact, I have Oracle DB with on those kinds of machines and I never had any problem.
Are you saying that you've had Oracle failover successfully, between 32- and 64- bit machines? I could see that working if the version of Oracle was 32 bit mode only, but if Oracle is 64-bit, then I would expect to see problems if it failed over to as 32- machine. At least performance issues. I wonder about how the SGA would function if it was initiately configured in 64- and after failover, was running as 32? However, I'm not an Oracle expert ....
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