Oracle11gR2 single instance installation procedure on AIX HACMP setup

Hi Everyone,
Can anyone please guide me the procedure of installing single instance oracle 11gR2 on an AIX HACMP setup? I have installed the oracle software on the shared disk storage but the dbstart/dbshut scripts fails to run during node failover. Really appreciate your assistance.
Thanks
Mohammed

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