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Can I Get Assistance Configuring Linux Install With JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Software

I am a JDE software engineer that supports the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Software. We currently have 2 Unix Linux Red Hat enterprise servers on our system.

But in about a week the business will be adding another Unix Linux JDE Server into the mix.

I am not a Unix admin or expert but I do know how to connect and get around on Unix to support the JDE software. But this is the first time I will have to configure everything from scracth.

The Unix admin will have the Unix OS installed for me. But after that I have to install and configure everything else to get JDE to work on the new Unix server. So I'm trying to make sure I have all the steps (high-level) required to install and configure it. I have most of the basic core steps to install JDE on Unix, but I also know there are some "Unix" related tasks I will have to do, such as setting up the .PROFILE which I'm not familair with, creating the user that will do the JDE install, etc.

Any techs out there who has JDE AND Unix expertise that could help me? Even if you don't have JDE expertise if you are a Unix expert you can still help me with the "Unix" related tasks.

Once I get a response from anyone, I can go into  more detail on what I need. Thanks in advance!

John
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Hi jan-janssen, are you familiar with JD Edwards running on Unix AIX?
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Also, the other software I will need to install on this new Unix server is the C++ Compiler and the Oracle DB "client".

Do you know what steps/commands to run for those installs?
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