I installed 5.1 today.
The install completed and never asked for CDROM's 2-5.
Looking at the CDROMS didn't immediately reveal what was
on them or their purpose.
The other cd's contain things that are not actually need for AIX to function, ie, Java, xwindows, printer drivers, etc.
I would suggest going to "smit software" and doing an "update to latest level", which will go through more of the cd's and load any needed file sets.
Also, there should be an "update cd-rom" that you will want to install to bring the system to the latest release level with patches, etc.
You can install the update cd by running "smit update_all"
It's not unusual that the installation software hasn't asked you for additionnal cdrom, as quoted above cdroms 2-5 contain additionnal software and various NLS messages, so if you install, for example, AIX on a system without graphic/exotic adapter and keep english language, the other cdroms won't be needed.
If you want to install software from the AIX cdroms, insert the first cdrom and use :
smitty install_latest
then select /dev/cd0 , and before choosing to install everything, check the content by pressing F4 when the cursor is above the field "Software to install" (F7 to select / deselect sw to install,ENTER twice to launch install).
Note that you don't need to make this operation for the 5 cdroms : the list which displays on the screen is the list of the software of the 5 cdroms, smitty will ask you the needed cdrom in case you select software which is not on the first one (there is a .toc file on the cdrom which tells smit what is available to install)
If you want to install an AIX Maintenance Level, insert the update CD and use :
smitty update_all
and specify the device (cdrom) or folder where the maintenance level files are.
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