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Contents IBM Page International Technical Support Organization First Edition December Contents Abbreviations and acronyms Copyright License Trademarks Set ++Preface Team that wrote this RedpaperBecome a published author Comments welcomeSupported hardware Supported hardware for AIX 5L Supported hardware for Catia and Enovia Supported software levels for Catia and Enovia3lists the minimum required software levels for Enovia Migration methods Reasons to migrate Definition of migrationMigration methods Migration installation New and complete overwrite installationPreservation installation Migration sourcesAlternate disk migration Network Installation ManagementAIX and compiler CDs Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Planning the migration Shell scripts CDE or TCL/TkWorkstation Last updated Version MicrocodeInstallation preparation IBM Sserver pSeries Customer-Managed MicrocodeAIX fix delivery center AIX and compiler runtime download Web sites3 C++ runtime Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Starting the migration Migration using NIM Hardware layoutWebSM NIM launch panel Accept new license agreement checkmark Migration experiences Migration experiences for AIX Post-migration tasksUmlaute on a German language keyboard Netscape cannot be launched Activating spaceball or spacemouseDocumentation cannot be launched AIX CDE login hang Migration experiences for Catia and EnoviaAppendix A. Fileset and bundle information AIX Version 4.3.3 ML10 filesets Example A-1 lslpp -L from AIX VersionAppendix A. Fileset and bundle information Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Appendix A. Fileset and bundle information ISA Appendix A. Fileset and bundle information AIX 5L Version 5.1 ML05 filesets Example A-2 lslpp -L from AIX 5L VersionAppendix A. Fileset and bundle information Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Appendix A. Fileset and bundle information Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Appendix A. Fileset and bundle information Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version AIX 5L Version 5.1 Bundle Example A-3 AIX 5L Version 5.1 Bundle fileCatia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version PEXPHIGS.dev.pci.14107001 Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Appendix B. Checklists Client checklist EnvironmentServer checklist Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Abbreviations and acronyms Catia and Enova migration AIX 4.3 to AIX 5L Version Other publications IBM RedbooksOnline resources How to get IBM Redbooks Help from IBMPage Redpaper