RAC on AIX with HACMP/GPFS

Is anyone using the combination in the subject line?
Thanks,
Steve

Hi There
I had issues installing 10.2.0.1 CRS software.. not too sure about 11g however in principle this will have a problem .. We had to cleanup the filesets.
You will have issues when you run root.sh and will error message like following
"Failure at final check of Oracle CRS stack"
10
# Find out AIX Filesets.
lslpp -l |grep -i hacmp
# Uninstall file sets
HACMP filesets
RSCT filesets
Make usre you remove /opt/ORCLcluster directory .. and follow the CRS reinstall metalink doc if you have already tried installing CRS once.
Hope this helps
Thanks
Prashant

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