JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Kernel Information Center
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Last Updated May 26, 2011
Oracle introduced the JD Edwards EnterprisOne Kernel Information Center! There you can find links to all things related to kernels, IPC, PORTTEST & UNIX OS kernel sizing – all the things that make JD Edwards EnerpriseOne run. You can work with the links along the left side of the page to navigate through the document.
Update: 2-3-2014
The following link can be used to access Kernel information: https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/DocContentDisplay?_afrLoop=96362635308476&id=1387781.2&_afrWindowMode=0&_adf.ctrl-state=mtlqqpa0z_154
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Hey, Hubert. Thanks for reading. It looks like things have changed on the Oracle support site and the following link would be your best bet for info:
https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/DocContentDisplay?_afrLoop=96362635308476&id=1387781.2&_afrWindowMode=0&_adf.ctrl-state=mtlqqpa0z_154
Note: you will still need an Oracle Support login.