Certification for Oracle 9 RAC and GPFS 3.1

Hi all,
I have a banking application with necessarily has to use Oracle 9.2 RAC.
( The cerification on Oracle 10g RAC is in plan but it will take a lot ).
At the moment we have to plan a porting on AIX 5.3 environment on a p5 system and the customer prefers to use JFS so GPFS has to be installed. The current version of GPFS is 3.1.
I saw that Oracle 9 RAC is certified on AIX 5.3 and HACMP 5.3 on metalink but not for GPFS 3.1. ( It seems only for GPFS 2.3 )
There are plans to certify this environment, AIX 5.3 + GPFS 3.1 + Oracle 9.2? And how long Oracle 9.2 will be supported?
Thank you

Guy wrote:
Folks,
I noticed Oracle 9.2 is not certified for use with WLS 6.1, but is certified with
WLS 7.0SP1. A couple fof questions:
1) Can the driver and OCI libs provided with WLS7.0SP1 be used in WLS6.1?probably not easily. Class changes etc. If we do package the driver separately, then
yes it will work.
>
2) Is there a down side to using Oracle's JDBC driver instead of the WLS jDriver?Oracle 'support'. Other than that, our type-2 is more reliable than theirs, but their type-4
driver is what I'd start with.
>
Will this work properly in a WLS6.1/Oracle 9.2 combination?sure. Just because we don't test every new driver with all old server versions,
doesn't mean they won't work. We will always work with any jdbc driver
from anywhere, as long as it is standard.
>
3) Can the Oracle 9.0.1 libs provided with WLS 6.1 communicate with Oracle 9.2?
Is this in any way preferred to using Oracle's JDBC driver?Oracle does try to maintain backward compatibility so it should work, but later
stuff usually has some bugs fixed...
Joe
>
>
Thanks,
Guy

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