Install Peoplesoft 9.1

Hello experts,
I need to install Peoplesoft 9.1 on AIX 6.1,
1. Kindly suggest a doc which assist me to know pre-reqs, process and post installation steps.
2. Then s/w download location.
Thanks in ADV

DOA wrote:
1. Poeple soft HRMS 9.1http://download.oracle.com/docs/cds/E28825_01.zip
2. people tools 4.52I assume it's 8.52, then go to http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26530_01/psft/acrobat/PeopleTools_8.52_Installation_Oracle.pdf
And as I said above, all the software are available on edelivery, just choose the proper package you want to install.
Nicolas.

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