Migrating production oracle 9.2.0.6 datawarehouse from HP to Solaris

Hi,
I am planning to move my production data warehouse(oracle 9.2.0.6) with size 600GB from Hp to Solaris.Could you please help me figure out the steps.

Check my note in this Doc on Migration of Oracle 9i database from HP Unix to RedHat Linux

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