OW 8.1.1 p4 and AIX 6.1 as a target resource

HI,
We are using OW 8.1.1 p4 and want to provision to AIX 6.1 as a target resource. The release notes says IBM AIX 4.3.3, 5.2, 5L, 5.3, 6.0 are supported. Has anyone provisioned to AIX 6.1?
Regards
Arjun

Hi,
It happened that we have to integrate Siebel Finance To ADSI
have you confirmed that any of the questions you asked
If so
What have you use to connect Siebel with ADSI?
if you can refer us to a document or a certain methodology would be very thankful
Regards and thanks in advance

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    JVMDG303: JVM Requesting Java core file
    JVMDG304: Java core file written to
    /users/interop8/bea/user_projects/domain/hooxsgb/javacore37624.1083785465.tx
    t
    JVMDG215: Dump Handler has Processed Exception Signal 11.
    System Information for dixie
    MODEL Bull ESCALA T (e8ED)
    CPU 4 x K45, 32 bits (360.0 MH) ** 4 enabled **
    MEM 2304 MB real memory
    FIRM 03.03.09
    OS AIX 5.1.0.0 [Fix level 58] [Maintenance level 05]
    KERN System currently booted on 32 bits kernel
    Attached is the Java core file
    Any ideas?
    Eric
    [javacore37624.1083785465.txt]

    BEA currently supports AIX 5.1 ML-4. Your configuration is ML-5.
    Eric Hardesty wrote:
    After installing WLS 8.1 and the AIX supplement patch plus fixes to java1.4
    I am still unable to bring up my server. The following error occurs:
    * To start WebLogic Server, use a username and *
    * password assigned to an admin-level user. For *
    * server administration, use the WebLogic Server *
    * console at http://[hostname]:[port]/console *
    <May 5, 2004 1:29:26 PM MDT> <Info> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000377> <Starting
    WebLogic Server with Classic VM Version 1.4.1 from IBM Corporation>
    <May 5, 2004 1:29:28 PM MDT> <Info> <Configuration Management> <BEA-150016>
    <This server is being started as the administration server.>
    <May 5, 2004 1:29:28 PM MDT> <Info> <Management> <BEA-141107> <Version:
    WebLogic Server 8.1 SP2 Fri Dec 5 15:01:51 PST 2003 316284WebLogic XMLX
    Module 8.1 SP2 Fri Dec 5 15:01:51 PST 2003 316284 >
    <May 5, 2004 1:29:30 PM MDT> <Notice> <Management> <BEA-140005> <Loading
    domainconfiguration from configuration repository at
    /users/interop8/bea/user_projects/domain/hooxsgb/./config.xml.>
    <May 5, 2004 1:29:49 PM MDT> <Notice> <Log Management> <BEA-170019> <The
    serverlog file
    /users/interop8/bea/user_projects/domain/hooxsgb/myserver/myserver.logis
    opened. All server side log events will be written to this file.>
    <May 5, 2004 1:30:08 PM MDT> <Notice> <Security> <BEA-090082> <Security
    initializing using security realm myrealm.>
    <May 5, 2004 1:30:09 PM MDT> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000327>
    <Starting WebLogic Admin Server "myserver" for domain "hooxsgb">
    JVMDG217: Dump Handler is Processing a Signal - Please Wait.
    JVMDG303: JVM Requesting Java core file
    JVMDG304: Java core file written to
    /users/interop8/bea/user_projects/domain/hooxsgb/javacore37624.1083785465.tx
    t
    JVMDG215: Dump Handler has Processed Exception Signal 11.
    System Information for dixie
    MODEL Bull ESCALA T (e8ED)
    CPU 4 x K45, 32 bits (360.0 MH) ** 4 enabled **
    MEM 2304 MB real memory
    FIRM 03.03.09
    OS AIX 5.1.0.0 [Fix level 58] [Maintenance level 05]
    KERN System currently booted on 32 bits kernel
    Attached is the Java core file
    Any ideas?
    Eric
    NULL ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    0SECTION TITLE subcomponent dump routine
    NULL ===============================
    1TISIGINFO signal 11 received
    1TIDATETIME Date: 2004/05/05 at 12:31:05
    1TIFILENAME Javacore filename: /users/interop8/bea/user_projects/domain/hooxsgb/javacore37624.1083785465.txt
    NULL ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    0SECTION XHPI subcomponent dump routine
    NULL ==============================
    1XHTIME Wed May 5 12:31:05 2004
    1XHSIGRECV SIGSEGV received at 0xd3a96f54 in /usr/java14/jre/bin/classic/libjvm.a. Processing terminated.
    1XHFULLVERSION J2RE 1.4.1 IBM AIX build ca1411-20030930
    NULL
    1XHCURRENTTHD Current Thread Details
    NULL ----------------------
    2XHCURRSYSTHD "ListenThread.Default" sys_thread_t:0x41C0F228
    3XHNATIVESTACK Native Stack
    NULL ------------
    3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD46194CC in Java_weblogic_socket_PosixSocketMuxer_initNative
    3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3A96F54 in mmipInvoke_V_V
    3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3A909B0 in mmipInvokeLazyJniMethod
    3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3A5CBD8 in mmipExecuteJava
    3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3A54BBC in xeRunJvmMethod
    3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3A47628 in JVM_NewInstanceFromConstructor
    3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3C5658C in Java_sun_reflect_NativeConstructorAccessorImpl_newInstance0
    3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3A9641C in mmipInvoke_OO_O
    3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3A5CBD8 in mmipExecuteJava
    3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3BBCDF8 in mmijExecuteJavaFromJIT
    3XHSTACKLINE at 0xD3C8AC90 in jit_init_memory_locks_md
    NULL
    1XHOPENV Operating Environment
    NULL ---------------------
    2XHHOSTNAME Host : dixie.gpv.az05.bull.com:141.112.17.150
    2XHOSLEVEL OS Level : AIX 5.1.0.0
    2XHCPUS Processors -
    3XHCPUARCH Architecture : POWER_PC (impl: POWER_604, ver: PV_604)
    3XHNUMCPUS How Many : 4
    3XHCPUSENABLED Enabled : 4
    NULL
    1XHUSERLIMITS User Limits (in bytes except for NOFILE and NPROC) -
    NULL -----------
    2XHUSERLIMIT RLIMIT_FSIZE : infinity
    2XHUSERLIMIT RLIMIT_DATA : 2147483645
    2XHUSERLIMIT RLIMIT_STACK : 33554432
    2XHUSERLIMIT RLIMIT_CORE : 1073741312
    2XHUSERLIMIT RLIMIT_NOFILE : infinity
    2XHLIMIT NPROC(max) : 4000
    NULL
    1XHPAGESPACES Page Space (in blocks) -
    NULL ----------
    2XHPAGESPACE /dev/hd6: size=200704, free=199709
    2XHPAGESPACE /dev/paging00: size=196608, free=196495
    2XHPAGESPACE /dev/paging01: size=196608, free=196495
    NULL
    1XHSIGHANDLERS JVM Signal Handlers
    NULL -------------------
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGHUP : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGINT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGQUIT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGILL : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGTRAP : JITSigTrapHandler (libjitc.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGABRT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGEMT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGFPE : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGBUS : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGSEGV : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGSYS : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGPIPE : ignored
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGTERM : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    NULL
    1XHSIGHANDLERS Chained Signal Handlers
    NULL -----------------------
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGHUP : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGINT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGQUIT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGILL : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGTRAP : JITSigTrapHandler (libjitc.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGABRT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGEMT : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGFPE : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGBUS : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGSEGV : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGSYS : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGPIPE : ignored
    2XHSIGHANDLER SIGTERM : intrDispatchMD (libhpi.a)
    NULL
    1XHENVVARS Environment Variables
    NULL ---------------------
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    2XHENVVAR JAVA_VM=
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    NULL
    1XHLOADEDLIBS Loaded Libraries (sizes in bytes)
    NULL ---------------------------------
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    NULL
    NULL ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    0SECTION CI subcomponent dump routine
    NULL ============================
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    1CIRUNNINGAS Running as a standalone JVM
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    1CIJAVADLLDIR Java DLL Dir: /usr/java14/jre/bin
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    2CIUSERARG -Xms32m
    2CIUSERARG -Xmx200m
    2CIUSERARG -Dweblogic.Name=myserver
    2CIUSERARG -Dweblogic.ProductionModeEnabled=
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    NULL
    1CIJVMMI JVM Monitoring Interface (JVMMI)
    NULL ------------------------
    2CIJVMMIOFF No events are enabled.
    NULL
    NULL ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    0SECTION DC subcomponent dump routine
    NULL ============================
    1DCHEADEREYE Header eye catcher DCST
    1DCHEADERLEN Header length 24
    1DCHEADERVER Header version 1
    1DCHEADERMOD Header modification 0
    1DCINTERFACE DC Interface at 0x3022270C with 15 entries
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    2DCINTERFACE 2 - dcInt642CString 0x3021EA88
    2DCINTERFACE 3 - dcJavaString2NewCString 0x3021EA94
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    2DCINTERFACE 14 - dcVerifyUTF8 0x3021EB18
    2DCINTERFACE 15 - dcDumpRoutine 0x3021EB24
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    2DCARRAYINFO 2 - index 0 signature 0 name N/A factor 0
    2DCARRAYINFO 3 - index 2 signature L name class[] factor 4
    2DCARRAYINFO 4 - index 0 signature 0 name N/A factor 0
    2DCARRAYINFO 5 - index 4 signature Z name bool[] factor 1
    2DCARRAYINFO 6 - index 5 signature C name char[] factor 2
    2DCARRAYINFO 7 - index 6 signature F name float[] factor 4
    2DCARRAYINFO 8 - index 7 signature D name double[] factor 8
    2DCARRAYINFO 9 - index 8 signature B name byte[] factor 1
    2DCARRAYINFO 10 - index 9 signature S name short[] factor 2
    2DCARRAYINFO 11 - index 10 signature I name int[] factor 4
    2DCARRAYINFO 12 - index 11 signature J name long[] factor 8
    2DCARRAYINFO 13 - index 0 signature 0 name uint[] factor 0
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    2DCARRAYINFO 15 - index 0 signature 0 name uint2[] factor 0
    2DCARRAYINFO 16 - index 0 signature 0 name uint3[] factor 0
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