E-Recruiting 3.0 Installation - Techical Architecture

Hello,
We are in the process of installing E-Recruiting 3.0 SP11 on ECC 5.0 running on the WAS.  It seems that for the standard install there are a series of other components that need to be installed and setup.  These items include:
-TREX - Search engine - Separate server install
-KPRO - Content server - Separate server install
There is also the question of connecting the system with internal web sites and external web sites.
We are looking for an overview or architecture diagram of the installation, the total components involved and other technical incite or document that can be provided.  We are trying to get an idea of the technical scope of the project and it seems to keep expanding as we discover new components.
Thanks in advance,
Jeff

Hi Jeff,
Did you check in the SAP Service Market Place? There are a lot of PDF documents which might be useful to you. Please <a href="https://websmp101.sap-ag.de/~form/sapnet?_SHORTKEY=01200252310000064849&">Check</a> it out.
Regards,
Suresh Datti

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    Recommendation: Make sure you are installing the software on the correct platform.
    ========================================================
    Checking operating system package requirements...
    Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Not executed <<<<
    OUI-11104: Unknown property 'ARCHITECTURE' specified. Cannot set the value 'x86_64' to 'ARCHITECTURE'.
    Recommendation: Install the required packages before continuing with the installation.
    ========================================================
    Checking kernel parameters
    Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Not executed <<<<
    OUI-18001: The operating system 'Linux Version redhat-5.7' is not supported.
    Recommendation: Perform operating system specific instructions to update the kernel parameters.
    ========================================================
    Checking Recommended glibc version
    Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Not executed <<<<
    OUI-18001: The operating system 'Linux Version redhat-5.7' is not supported.
    Recommendation: You may actually have installed packages which have obsoleted these, in which case you can successfully continue with the install. If you have not, it is recommended that you do not continue. Refer to the product release notes to find out how to get the missing packages and update the system.
    ========================================================
    Checking physical memory requirements...
    Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Not executed <<<<
    OUI-11104: Unknown property 'ARCHITECTURE' specified. Cannot set the value 'x86_64' to 'ARCHITECTURE'.
    Recommendation: Increase the amount of physical memory available to your system before continuing with the installation.
    ========================================================
    Checking available swap space requirements...
    Expected result: 3872MB
    Actual Result: 16001MB
    Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Passed
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    Validating ORACLE_BASE location (if set)...
    Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Passed
    ========================================================
    Don't know how to solve it , and there seems no prerequisite for installing in the book Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX Version 8.2, Rev. A June 2012.
    Thanks a lot~

    According to Supportweb, this error is benign and can be ignored.
    You should have the option to continue.
    OUI-11104 Warning While Installing Siebel Enterprise Server 8.2.2 on OEL 5.5 (Oracle Enterprise Linux) [ID 1476556.1]

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