Migration of Unix AIX11i/10g instance to new server

Hi All,
We are planning to migrate our application/db to new server . Please let me know the time saving/quick way for this migration.
I have gone through the below document , but it seems this will consume more time.
10g Release 2 Export/Import Process for Oracle Applications Release 11i        [Article ID 362205.1]  
Application : 11i
DB : 10G
Platform : AIX
Regards,
MD

Hi Asif,
We have restored DB successfully and we are trying to run the autoconfig in APPS tier. Getting the below error in log file. I am checking in meta link for solution.
[AutoConfig Error Report]
The following report lists errors AutoConfig encountered during each
phase of its execution.  Errors are grouped by directory and phase.
The report format is:
      <filename>  <phase>  <return code where appropriate>
  [SETUP PHASE]
  AutoConfig could not successfully execute the following scripts:
    Directory: /usr/bin/perl -I /usr/opt/perl5/lib/5.8.2/aix-thread-multi -I /usr/opt/perl5/lib/5.8.2 -I /usr/opt/perl5/lib/site_perl/5.8.2/aix-thread-multi -I /usr/opt/perl5/lib/site_perl/5.8.2 -I /usr/opt/perl5/lib/site_perl -I . -I /data01/applprod/prodappl/au/11.5.0/perl -I /XXXXX/applprod/prodappl/au/11.5.0/perl /XXXXX/applprod/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD
      txkFrmUTF8.pl           INSTE8_SETUP       132
  [APPLY PHASE]
  AutoConfig could not successfully execute the following scripts:
    Directory: /usr/bin/perl -I /usr/opt/perl5/lib/5.8.2/aix-thread-multi -I /usr/opt/perl5/lib/5.8.2 -I /usr/opt/perl5/lib/site_perl/5.8.2/aix-thread-multi -I /usr/opt/perl5/lib/site_perl/5.8.2 -I /usr/opt/perl5/lib/site_perl -I . -I /data01/applprod/prodappl/au/11.5.0/perl -I /XXXXX/applprod/prodappl/au/11.5.0/perl /XXXXX/applprod/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD
      txkGenExtSecConf.pl     INSTE8_APPLY       132
      txkGenFormServletIni.pl    INSTE8_APPLY       132
AutoConfig is exiting with status 3
Regards,
MD

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    With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
    Starting "GLOBAL"."SYS_EXPORT_TABLE_01":  global/******** tables=UNITS_FACT,PRICE_AND_COST_FACT directory=WORK_DIR dumpfile=GLOBAL_PART.dmp logfile=expdGLOBAL.log
    Estimate in progress using BLOCKS method...
    Processing object type TABLE_EXPORT/TABLE/TABLE_DATA
    Total estimation using BLOCKS method: 11.34 MB
    Processing object type TABLE_EXPORT/TABLE/TABLE
    Processing object type TABLE_EXPORT/TABLE/CONSTRAINT/CONSTRAINT
    Processing object type TABLE_EXPORT/TABLE/INDEX/STATISTICS/INDEX_STATISTICS
    Processing object type TABLE_EXPORT/TABLE/CONSTRAINT/REF_CONSTRAINT
    Processing object type TABLE_EXPORT/TABLE/STATISTICS/TABLE_STATISTICS
    Processing object type TABLE_EXPORT/TABLE/POST_TABLE_ACTION
    . . exported "GLOBAL"."UNITS_FACT"                       6.522 MB  222589 rows
    . . exported "GLOBAL"."PRICE_AND_COST_FACT"              58.47 KB    2523 rows
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    Dump file set for GLOBAL.SYS_EXPORT_TABLE_01 is:
      ../oracle/work/GLOBAL_PART.dmpThe impdp command will import it back into an instance. Note that the directory name, T_WORK in my example, is the name of an Oracle DIRECTORY, not just a file system directory. It was created using the CREATE DIRECTORY statement and is exposed in the all_directories view.
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