Hi,
Our F50 was at AIX4.3.3. We upgraded to AIX5.2. We're in 32-bit mode. We need to be in 64-bit mode. Our outputs:
# lslpp -l bos.64bit
Fileset Level State Description
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path: /usr/lib/objrepos
bos.64bit 5.2.0.40 COMMITTED Base Operating System 64 bit
Runtime
Path: /etc/objrepos
bos.64bit 5.2.0.40 COMMITTED Base Operating System 64 bit
Runtime
# bootinfo -y
32
ll /usr/lib/boot/unix*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root system 21 Jul 29 11:17 /usr/lib/boot/unix -> /
usr/lib/boot/unix_mp
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root system 10577412 Jul 07 2004 /usr/lib/boot/unix_64
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root system 9703798 Jul 07 2004 /usr/lib/boot/unix_mp
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root system 6950118 Jul 07 2004 /usr/lib/boot/unix_up
#
Through smit it looks like we can enable 64-bit but I'm not too confident about trying that. I saw from this forum how it can be done by linking our unix_64 file etc.
But my question is, even if we can get the OS in 64-bit mode is it true that the hardware may be in 32-bit and there's no way around that unless we get a new machine ?
Oracle 9i only runs in 64-bit so we need a machine to run this.
Cheers
Our F50 was at AIX4.3.3. We upgraded to AIX5.2. We're in 32-bit mode. We need to be in 64-bit mode. Our outputs:
# lslpp -l bos.64bit
Fileset Level State Description
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path: /usr/lib/objrepos
bos.64bit 5.2.0.40 COMMITTED Base Operating System 64 bit
Runtime
Path: /etc/objrepos
bos.64bit 5.2.0.40 COMMITTED Base Operating System 64 bit
Runtime
# bootinfo -y
32
ll /usr/lib/boot/unix*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root system 21 Jul 29 11:17 /usr/lib/boot/unix -> /
usr/lib/boot/unix_mp
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root system 10577412 Jul 07 2004 /usr/lib/boot/unix_64
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root system 9703798 Jul 07 2004 /usr/lib/boot/unix_mp
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root system 6950118 Jul 07 2004 /usr/lib/boot/unix_up
#
Through smit it looks like we can enable 64-bit but I'm not too confident about trying that. I saw from this forum how it can be done by linking our unix_64 file etc.
But my question is, even if we can get the OS in 64-bit mode is it true that the hardware may be in 32-bit and there's no way around that unless we get a new machine ?
Oracle 9i only runs in 64-bit so we need a machine to run this.
Cheers