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| Subject: | [nv-l] I want an easy move of NetView from AIX to Solaris | 
| From: | <Tom.Gebhart@conagrafoods.com> | 
| Date: | Wed, 19 May 2004 12:53:46 -0500 | 
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| Thread-topic: | I want an easy move of NetView from AIX to Solaris | 
| Greetings all, We are planning to move our NetView (currently v7.1.2 on AIX 4.3.3, ml10) to a new server. The current server can't support AIX 5.x. The new server will be Solaris 2.8. I would like to upgrade NetView to v7.1.4 at the same time. I have a case open with support for help/advice but would like to get this group's help/advice as well. Q1 - Has anyone ever (successfully) migrated their databases from AIX to Solaris? We have a lot of ipmap customizing that I would like to keep in tact if possible. Q2 - Would location.conf be any help if new discovery is required? I can't find any doc on how to create a location.conf of my current ipmap short of the tool some people call "vi" (I call it lots of other things whenever I have to use it). Q3 - I could upgrade to v7.1.3 plus fixpack vice v7.1.4 plus fixpack. Any reason to NOT go with v7.1.4 on Solaris? Thanks in advance for any and all comments, Tom G. 
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