Oracle VM Template for Primavera PPM

Hi,
Will edelivery be releasing any Oracle VM templates for Primavera Project Portfolio Management in the foreseeable future (within the next 2 months)? We are exploring VM deployment options with Primavera.
Thanks.
Regards,
Martin

Hi,
i downloaded the templates, got the vm guests running. But when I login to Siebel guest and start_siebel I get... core dump and errors that gateway (and the rest) cannot be started. I am quite puzzled with this, any ideas strongly appreciated.
Cheers,
A.

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