Hooking up PC to hotspot

What equipment do I need to hookup an HP PC, not internal wireless capability, to be able to utilize the Galaxy tablet wireless hotspot? I do have a Netgear N300 wireless router at home. My laptop works fine utilizing the Galaxy wireless, since I am currently using it. I want to hook up the PC since it is so much easier to use at home and on occasions I take the laptop to work. I am technology challenged, explain in layman's language please.

semmons wrote:
What equipment do I need to hookup an HP PC, not internal wireless capability, to be able to utilize the Galaxy tablet wireless hotspot? I do have a Netgear N300 wireless router at home. My laptop works fine utilizing the Galaxy wireless, since I am currently using it. I want to hook up the PC since it is so much easier to use at home and on occasions I take the laptop to work. I am technology challenged, explain in layman's language please.
Since your PC does not have a wireless card to connect to a wireless network, you need to get a wireless WiFi adapter to allow your PC to connect to wireless networks. Verizon Wireless does not sell or support these devices; however, a Google search with keywords wireless WiFi adapter will present you with multiple options.

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    -> main class         : com.sap.engine.boot.Start
    -> framework class    : com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupFramework
    -> registr. class     : com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupNatives
    -> framework path     : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jstartup.jar;F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jvmx.jar
    -> shutdown class     : com.sap.engine.boot.Start
    -> parameters         :
    -> debuggable         : no
    -> debug mode         : no
    -> debug port         : 50121
    -> shutdown timeout   : 120000
    [Thr 3884] JLaunchISetDebugMode: set debug mode [no]
    [Thr 4336] JLaunchIStartFunc: Thread 4336 started as Java VM thread.
    JHVM_LoadJavaVM: VM Arguments of node [server0]
    -> stack   : 262144 Bytes
    -> arg[  0]: exit
    -> arg[  1]: abort
    -> arg[  2]: vfprintf
    -> arg[  3]: -Djava.security.policy=./java.policy
    -> arg[  4]: -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/urandom
    -> arg[  5]: -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBProxy
    -> arg[  6]: -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBSingletonProxy
    -> arg[  7]: -Djavax.rmi.CORBA.PortableRemoteObjectClass=com.sap.engine.system.PortableRemoteObjectProxy
    -> arg[  8]: -Djco.jarm=1
    -> arg[  9]: -XX:MaxPermSize=256M
    -> arg[ 10]: -XX:PermSize=256M
    -> arg[ 11]: -XX:NewSize=171M
    -> arg[ 12]: -XX:MaxNewSize=171M
    -> arg[ 13]: -XX:+DisableExplicitGC
    -> arg[ 14]: -verbose:gc
    -> arg[ 15]: -Xloggc:GC.log
    -> arg[ 16]: -XX:+PrintGCDetails
    -> arg[ 17]: -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps
    -> arg[ 18]: -Djava.awt.headless=true
    -> arg[ 19]: -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false
    -> arg[ 20]: -XX:SoftRefLRUPolicyMSPerMB=1
    -> arg[ 21]: -XX:SurvivorRatio=2
    -> arg[ 22]: -XX:TargetSurvivorRatio=90
    -> arg[ 23]: -Dorg.omg.PortableInterceptor.ORBInitializerClass.com.sap.engine.services.ts.jts.ots.PortableInterceptor.JTSInitializer
    -> arg[ 24]: -Dsys.global.dir=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\global
    -> arg[ 25]: -Dapplication.home=F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe
    -> arg[ 26]: -Djava.class.path=F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jstartup.jar;F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jvmx.jar;.\bin\boot\boot.jar;.\bin\boot\jaas.jar;.\bin\system\bytecode.jar;.
    -> arg[ 27]: -Djava.library.path=C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11\jre\bin\server;C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11\jre\bin;C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11\bin;F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs;F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\exe\nuc\NTI386;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\DTS\Binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\Binn\VSShell\Common7\IDE\;F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\exe\nuc\NTI386
    -> arg[ 28]: -Dmemory.manager=1024M
    -> arg[ 29]: -Xmx1024M
    -> arg[ 30]: -Xms1024M
    -> arg[ 31]: -DLoadBalanceRestricted=no
    -> arg[ 32]: -Djstartup.mode=JCONTROL
    -> arg[ 33]: -Djstartup.ownProcessId=3780
    -> arg[ 34]: -Djstartup.ownHardwareId=C1094726895
    -> arg[ 35]: -Djstartup.whoami=server
    -> arg[ 36]: -Djstartup.debuggable=no
    -> arg[ 37]: -DSAPINFO=SOL_01_server
    -> arg[ 38]: -DSAPSTART=1
    -> arg[ 39]: -DCONNECT_PORT=1101
    -> arg[ 40]: -DSAPSYSTEM=01
    -> arg[ 41]: -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=SOL
    -> arg[ 42]: -DSAPMYNAME=XXXX_SOL_01
    -> arg[ 43]: -DSAPPROFILE=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
    -> arg[ 44]: -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
    -> arg[ 45]: -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
    -> arg[ 46]: -DSAPSTARTUP=1
    -> arg[ 47]: -DSAPSYSTEM=01
    -> arg[ 48]: -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=SOL
    -> arg[ 49]: -DSAPMYNAME=XXXX_SOL_01
    -> arg[ 50]: -DSAPDBHOST=XXXX
    -> arg[ 51]: -Dj2ee.dbhost=XXXX
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/pb/layout/taglib/ContainerTag addIviewResources
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sap/engine/services/keystore/impl/security/CodeBasedSecurityConnector getApplicationDomain
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sap/engine/services/rmi_p4/P4StubSkeletonGenerator generateStub
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/prt/util/StringUtils escapeToJS
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/prt/core/broker/PortalServiceItem startServices
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sap/engine/services/webservices/server/deploy/WSConfigurationHandler downloadFile
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/prt/jndisupport/util/AbstractHierarchicalContext lookup
    [Thr 4336] JHVM_LoadJavaVM: Java VM created OK.
    JHVM_BuildArgumentList: main method arguments of node [server0]
    [Thr 4368] Fri Apr 27 09:52:33 2007
    [Thr 4368] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.bc.krn.perf.PerfTimes
    [Thr 4368] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupFramework
    [Thr 4368] JLaunchISetClusterId: set cluster id 19478850
    [Thr 4368] Fri Apr 27 09:52:34 2007
    [Thr 4368] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Initial (0)] to [Waiting for start (1)]
    [Thr 4368] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Waiting for start (1)] to [Starting (2)]
    [Thr 4960] Fri Apr 27 09:53:12 2007
    [Thr 4960] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.mw.rfc.driver.CpicDriver
    [Thr 4960] Fri Apr 27 09:53:13 2007
    [Thr 4960] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.i18n.cp.ConverterJNI
    [Thr 4264] Fri Apr 27 09:53:14 2007
    [Thr 4264] JLaunchIExitJava: exit hook is called (rc = -11113)
    [Thr 4264] **********************************************************************
    ERROR => The Java VM terminated with a non-zero exit code.
    Please see SAP Note 943602 , section 'J2EE Engine exit codes'
    for additional information and trouble shooting.
    [Thr 4264] JLaunchCloseProgram: good bye (exitcode = -11113)
    trc file: "F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\work\dev_server0", trc level: 1, release: "700"
    node name   : ID19478850
    pid         : 6620
    system name : SOL
    system nr.  : 01
    started at  : Fri Apr 27 09:53:19 2007
    arguments       :
           arg[00] : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jlaunch.exe
           arg[01] : pf=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
           arg[02] : -DSAPINFO=SOL_01_server
           arg[03] : pf=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
           arg[04] : -DSAPSTART=1
           arg[05] : -DCONNECT_PORT=1101
           arg[06] : -DSAPSYSTEM=01
           arg[07] : -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=SOL
           arg[08] : -DSAPMYNAME=XXXX_SOL_01
           arg[09] : -DSAPPROFILE=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
           arg[10] : -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
           arg[11] : -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
    [Thr 6624] Fri Apr 27 09:53:19 2007
    [Thr 6624] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.box.number=SOLDVEBMGS01XXXX] [jstartxx.c   841]
    [Thr 6624] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.en.host=XXXX] [jstartxx.c   841]
    [Thr 6624] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.en.port=3200] [jstartxx.c   841]
    [Thr 6624] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.system.id=1] [jstartxx.c   841]
    JStartupReadInstanceProperties: read instance properties [F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties]
    -> ms host    : XXXX
    -> ms port    : 3900
    -> OS libs    : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs
    -> Admin URL  :
    -> run mode   : NORMAL
    -> run action : NONE
    -> enabled    : yes
    Used property files
    -> files [00] : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    Instance properties
    -> ms host    : XXXX
    -> ms port    : 3900
    -> os libs    : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs
    -> admin URL  :
    -> run mode   : NORMAL
    -> run action : NONE
    -> enabled    : yes
    Bootstrap nodes
    -> [00] bootstrap            : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    -> [01] bootstrap_ID19478800 : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    -> [02] bootstrap_ID19478850 : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    Worker nodes
    -> [00] ID19478800           : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    -> [01] ID19478850           : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    [Thr 6624] JLaunchRequestQueueInit: create named pipe for ipc
    [Thr 6624] JLaunchRequestQueueInit: create pipe listener thread
    [Thr 6640] JLaunchRequestFunc: Thread 6640 started as listener thread for np messages.
    [Thr 6644] WaitSyncSemThread: Thread 6644 started as semaphore monitor thread.
    [Thr 6624] NiInit3: NI already initialized; param 'maxHandles' ignored (1;202)
    [Thr 6624] CPIC (version=700.2006.09.13)
    [Thr 6624] [Node: server0] java home is set by profile parameter
         Java Home: C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11
    JStartupIReadSection: read node properties [ID19478850]
    -> node name          : server0
    -> node type          : server
    -> node execute       : yes
    -> jlaunch parameters :
    -> java path          : C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11
    -> java parameters    : -Djava.security.policy=./java.policy -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/urandom -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBProxy -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBSingletonProxy -Djavax.rmi.CORBA.PortableRemoteObjectClass=com.sap.engine.system.PortableRemoteObjectProxy -Djco.jarm=1 -XX:MaxPermSize=256M -XX:PermSize=256M -XX:NewSize=171M -XX:MaxNewSize=171M -XX:DisableExplicitGC -verbose:gc -Xloggc:GC.log -XX:PrintGCDetails -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps -Djava.awt.headless=true -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false -XX:SoftRefLRUPolicyMSPerMB=1 -XX:SurvivorRatio=2 -XX:TargetSurvivorRatio=90 -Dorg.omg.PortableInterceptor.ORBInitializerClass.com.sap.engine.services.ts.jts.ots.PortableInterceptor.JTSInitializer
    -> java vm version    : 1.4.2_11-b06
    -> java vm vendor     : Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (Sun Microsystems Inc.)
    -> java vm type       : server
    -> java vm cpu        : x86
    -> heap size          : 1024M
    -> init heap size     : 1024M
    -> root path          : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\server0
    -> class path         : .\bin\boot\boot.jar;.\bin\boot\jaas.jar;.\bin\system\bytecode.jar;.
    -> OS libs path       : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs
    -> main class         : com.sap.engine.boot.Start
    -> framework class    : com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupFramework
    -> registr. class     : com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupNatives
    -> framework path     : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jstartup.jar;F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jvmx.jar
    -> shutdown class     : com.sap.engine.boot.Start
    -> parameters         :
    -> debuggable         : no
    -> debug mode         : no
    -> debug port         : 50121
    -> shutdown timeout   : 120000
    [Thr 6624] JLaunchISetDebugMode: set debug mode [no]
    [Thr 6656] JLaunchIStartFunc: Thread 6656 started as Java VM thread.
    JHVM_LoadJavaVM: VM Arguments of node [server0]
    -> stack   : 262144 Bytes
    -> arg[  0]: exit
    -> arg[  1]: abort
    -> arg[  2]: vfprintf
    -> arg[  3]: -Djava.security.policy=./java.policy
    -> arg[  4]: -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/urandom
    -> arg[  5]: -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBProxy
    -> arg[  6]: -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBSingletonProxy
    -> arg[  7]: -Djavax.rmi.CORBA.PortableRemoteObjectClass=com.sap.engine.system.PortableRemoteObjectProxy
    -> arg[  8]: -Djco.jarm=1
    -> arg[  9]: -XX:MaxPermSize=256M
    -> arg[ 10]: -XX:PermSize=256M
    -> arg[ 11]: -XX:NewSize=171M
    -> arg[ 12]: -XX:MaxNewSize=171M
    -> arg[ 13]: -XX:+DisableExplicitGC
    -> arg[ 14]: -verbose:gc
    -> arg[ 15]: -Xloggc:GC.log
    -> arg[ 16]: -XX:+PrintGCDetails
    -> arg[ 17]: -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps
    -> arg[ 18]: -Djava.awt.headless=true
    -> arg[ 19]: -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false
    -> arg[ 20]: -XX:SoftRefLRUPolicyMSPerMB=1
    -> arg[ 21]: -XX:SurvivorRatio=2
    -> arg[ 22]: -XX:TargetSurvivorRatio=90
    -> arg[ 23]: -Dorg.omg.PortableInterceptor.ORBInitializerClass.com.sap.engine.services.ts.jts.ots.PortableInterceptor.JTSInitializer
    -> arg[ 24]: -Dsys.global.dir=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\global
    -> arg[ 25]: -Dapplication.home=F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe
    -> arg[ 26]: -Djava.class.path=F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jstartup.jar;F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jvmx.jar;.\bin\boot\boot.jar;.\bin\boot\jaas.jar;.\bin\system\bytecode.jar;.
    -> arg[ 27]: -Djava.library.path=C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11\jre\bin\server;C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11\jre\bin;C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11\bin;F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs;F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\exe\nuc\NTI386;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\DTS\Binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\Binn\VSShell\Common7\IDE\;F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\exe\nuc\NTI386
    -> arg[ 28]: -Dmemory.manager=1024M
    -> arg[ 29]: -Xmx1024M
    -> arg[ 30]: -Xms1024M
    -> arg[ 31]: -DLoadBalanceRestricted=no
    -> arg[ 32]: -Djstartup.mode=JCONTROL
    -> arg[ 33]: -Djstartup.ownProcessId=6620
    -> arg[ 34]: -Djstartup.ownHardwareId=C1094726895
    -> arg[ 35]: -Djstartup.whoami=server
    -> arg[ 36]: -Djstartup.debuggable=no
    -> arg[ 37]: -DSAPINFO=SOL_01_server
    -> arg[ 38]: -DSAPSTART=1
    -> arg[ 39]: -DCONNECT_PORT=1101
    -> arg[ 40]: -DSAPSYSTEM=01
    -> arg[ 41]: -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=SOL
    -> arg[ 42]: -DSAPMYNAME=XXXX_SOL_01
    -> arg[ 43]: -DSAPPROFILE=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
    -> arg[ 44]: -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
    -> arg[ 45]: -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
    -> arg[ 46]: -DSAPSTARTUP=1
    -> arg[ 47]: -DSAPSYSTEM=01
    -> arg[ 48]: -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=SOL
    -> arg[ 49]: -DSAPMYNAME=XXXX_SOL_01
    -> arg[ 50]: -DSAPDBHOST=XXXX
    -> arg[ 51]: -Dj2ee.dbhost=XXXX
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/pb/layout/taglib/ContainerTag addIviewResources
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sap/engine/services/keystore/impl/security/CodeBasedSecurityConnector getApplicationDomain
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sap/engine/services/rmi_p4/P4StubSkeletonGenerator generateStub
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/prt/util/StringUtils escapeToJS
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/prt/core/broker/PortalServiceItem startServices
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sap/engine/services/webservices/server/deploy/WSConfigurationHandler downloadFile
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/prt/jndisupport/util/AbstractHierarchicalContext lookup
    [Thr 6656] JHVM_LoadJavaVM: Java VM created OK.
    JHVM_BuildArgumentList: main method arguments of node [server0]
    [Thr 6704] Fri Apr 27 09:53:21 2007
    [Thr 6704] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.bc.krn.perf.PerfTimes
    [Thr 6704] Fri Apr 27 09:53:22 2007
    [Thr 6704] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupFramework
    [Thr 6704] JLaunchISetClusterId: set cluster id 19478850
    [Thr 6704] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Initial (0)] to [Waiting for start (1)]
    [Thr 6704] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Waiting for start (1)] to [Starting (2)]
    [Thr 7324] Fri Apr 27 09:53:39 2007
    [Thr 7324] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.mw.rfc.driver.CpicDriver
    [Thr 7324] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.i18n.cp.ConverterJNI
    [Thr 6660] Fri Apr 27 09:53:40 2007
    [Thr 6660] JLaunchIExitJava: exit hook is called (rc = -11113)
    [Thr 6660] **********************************************************************
    ERROR => The Java VM terminated with a non-zero exit code.
    Please see SAP Note 943602 , section 'J2EE Engine exit codes'
    for additional information and trouble shooting.
    [Thr 6660] JLaunchCloseProgram: good bye (exitcode = -11113)
    trc file: "F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\work\dev_server0", trc level: 1, release: "700"
    node name   : ID19478850
    pid         : 7844
    system name : SOL
    system nr.  : 01
    started at  : Fri Apr 27 09:53:46 2007
    arguments       :
           arg[00] : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jlaunch.exe
           arg[01] : pf=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
           arg[02] : -DSAPINFO=SOL_01_server
           arg[03] : pf=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
           arg[04] : -DSAPSTART=1
           arg[05] : -DCONNECT_PORT=1101
           arg[06] : -DSAPSYSTEM=01
           arg[07] : -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=SOL
           arg[08] : -DSAPMYNAME=XXXX_SOL_01
           arg[09] : -DSAPPROFILE=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
           arg[10] : -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
           arg[11] : -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
    [Thr 7848] Fri Apr 27 09:53:46 2007
    [Thr 7848] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.box.number=SOLDVEBMGS01XXXX] [jstartxx.c   841]
    [Thr 7848] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.en.host=XXXX] [jstartxx.c   841]
    [Thr 7848] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.en.port=3200] [jstartxx.c   841]
    [Thr 7848] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.system.id=1] [jstartxx.c   841]
    JStartupReadInstanceProperties: read instance properties [F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties]
    -> ms host    : XXXX
    -> ms port    : 3900
    -> OS libs    : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs
    -> Admin URL  :
    -> run mode   : NORMAL
    -> run action : NONE
    -> enabled    : yes
    Used property files
    -> files [00] : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    Instance properties
    -> ms host    : XXXX
    -> ms port    : 3900
    -> os libs    : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs
    -> admin URL  :
    -> run mode   : NORMAL
    -> run action : NONE
    -> enabled    : yes
    Bootstrap nodes
    -> [00] bootstrap            : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    -> [01] bootstrap_ID19478800 : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    -> [02] bootstrap_ID19478850 : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    Worker nodes
    -> [00] ID19478800           : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    -> [01] ID19478850           : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    [Thr 7848] JLaunchRequestQueueInit: create named pipe for ipc
    [Thr 7848] JLaunchRequestQueueInit: create pipe listener thread
    [Thr 7856] JLaunchRequestFunc: Thread 7856 started as listener thread for np messages.
    [Thr 7860] WaitSyncSemThread: Thread 7860 started as semaphore monitor thread.
    [Thr 7848] NiInit3: NI already initialized; param 'maxHandles' ignored (1;202)
    [Thr 7848] CPIC (version=700.2006.09.13)
    [Thr 7848] [Node: server0] java home is set by profile parameter
         Java Home: C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11
    JStartupIReadSection: read node properties [ID19478850]
    -> node name          : server0
    -> node type          : server
    -> node execute       : yes
    -> jlaunch parameters :
    -> java path          : C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11
    -> java parameters    : -Djava.security.policy=./java.policy -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/urandom -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBProxy -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBSingletonProxy -Djavax.rmi.CORBA.PortableRemoteObjectClass=com.sap.engine.system.PortableRemoteObjectProxy -Djco.jarm=1 -XX:MaxPermSize=256M -XX:PermSize=256M -XX:NewSize=171M -XX:MaxNewSize=171M -XX:DisableExplicitGC -verbose:gc -Xloggc:GC.log -XX:PrintGCDetails -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps -Djava.awt.headless=true -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false -XX:SoftRefLRUPolicyMSPerMB=1 -XX:SurvivorRatio=2 -XX:TargetSurvivorRatio=90 -Dorg.omg.PortableInterceptor.ORBInitializerClass.com.sap.engine.services.ts.jts.ots.PortableInterceptor.JTSInitializer
    -> java vm version    : 1.4.2_11-b06
    -> java vm vendor     : Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (Sun Microsystems Inc.)
    -> java vm type       : server
    -> java vm cpu        : x86
    -> heap size          : 1024M
    -> init heap size     : 1024M
    -> root path          : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\server0
    -> class path         : .\bin\boot\boot.jar;.\bin\boot\jaas.jar;.\bin\system\bytecode.jar;.
    -> OS libs path       : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs
    -> main class         : com.sap.engine.boot.Start
    -> framework class    : com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupFramework
    -> registr. class     : com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupNatives
    -> framework path     : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jstartup.jar;F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jvmx.jar
    -> shutdown class     : com.sap.engine.boot.Start
    -> parameters         :
    -> debuggable         : no
    -> debug mode         : no
    -> debug port         : 50121
    -> shutdown timeout   : 120000
    [Thr 7848] JLaunchISetDebugMode: set debug mode [no]
    [Thr 7872] JLaunchIStartFunc: Thread 7872 started as Java VM thread.
    JHVM_LoadJavaVM: VM Arguments of node [server0]
    -> stack   : 262144 Bytes
    -> arg[  0]: exit
    -> arg[  1]: abort
    -> arg[  2]: vfprintf
    -> arg[  3]: -Djava.security.policy=./java.policy
    -> arg[  4]: -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/urandom
    -> arg[  5]: -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBProxy
    -> arg[  6]: -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBSingletonProxy
    -> arg[  7]: -Djavax.rmi.CORBA.PortableRemoteObjectClass=com.sap.engine.system.PortableRemoteObjectProxy
    -> arg[  8]: -Djco.jarm=1
    -> arg[  9]: -XX:MaxPermSize=256M
    -> arg[ 10]: -XX:PermSize=256M
    -> arg[ 11]: -XX:NewSize=171M
    -> arg[ 12]: -XX:MaxNewSize=171M
    -> arg[ 13]: -XX:+DisableExplicitGC
    -> arg[ 14]: -verbose:gc
    -> arg[ 15]: -Xloggc:GC.log
    -> arg[ 16]: -XX:+PrintGCDetails
    -> arg[ 17]: -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps
    -> arg[ 18]: -Djava.awt.headless=true
    -> arg[ 19]: -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false
    -> arg[ 20]: -XX:SoftRefLRUPolicyMSPerMB=1
    -> arg[ 21]: -XX:SurvivorRatio=2
    -> arg[ 22]: -XX:TargetSurvivorRatio=90
    -> arg[ 23]: -Dorg.omg.PortableInterceptor.ORBInitializerClass.com.sap.engine.services.ts.jts.ots.PortableInterceptor.JTSInitializer
    -> arg[ 24]: -Dsys.global.dir=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\global
    -> arg[ 25]: -Dapplication.home=F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe
    -> arg[ 26]: -Djava.class.path=F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jstartup.jar;F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jvmx.jar;.\bin\boot\boot.jar;.\bin\boot\jaas.jar;.\bin\system\bytecode.jar;.
    -> arg[ 27]: -Djava.library.path=C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11\jre\bin\server;C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11\jre\bin;C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11\bin;F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs;F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\exe\nuc\NTI386;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\DTS\Binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\Binn\VSShell\Common7\IDE\;F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\exe\nuc\NTI386
    -> arg[ 28]: -Dmemory.manager=1024M
    -> arg[ 29]: -Xmx1024M
    -> arg[ 30]: -Xms1024M
    -> arg[ 31]: -DLoadBalanceRestricted=no
    -> arg[ 32]: -Djstartup.mode=JCONTROL
    -> arg[ 33]: -Djstartup.ownProcessId=7844
    -> arg[ 34]: -Djstartup.ownHardwareId=C1094726895
    -> arg[ 35]: -Djstartup.whoami=server
    -> arg[ 36]: -Djstartup.debuggable=no
    -> arg[ 37]: -DSAPINFO=SOL_01_server
    -> arg[ 38]: -DSAPSTART=1
    -> arg[ 39]: -DCONNECT_PORT=1101
    -> arg[ 40]: -DSAPSYSTEM=01
    -> arg[ 41]: -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=SOL
    -> arg[ 42]: -DSAPMYNAME=XXXX_SOL_01
    -> arg[ 43]: -DSAPPROFILE=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
    -> arg[ 44]: -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
    -> arg[ 45]: -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
    -> arg[ 46]: -DSAPSTARTUP=1
    -> arg[ 47]: -DSAPSYSTEM=01
    -> arg[ 48]: -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=SOL
    -> arg[ 49]: -DSAPMYNAME=XXXX_SOL_01
    -> arg[ 50]: -DSAPDBHOST=XXXX
    -> arg[ 51]: -Dj2ee.dbhost=XXXX
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/pb/layout/taglib/ContainerTag addIviewResources
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sap/engine/services/keystore/impl/security/CodeBasedSecurityConnector getApplicationDomain
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sap/engine/services/rmi_p4/P4StubSkeletonGenerator generateStub
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/prt/util/StringUtils escapeToJS
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/prt/core/broker/PortalServiceItem startServices
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sap/engine/services/webservices/server/deploy/WSConfigurationHandler downloadFile
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/prt/jndisupport/util/AbstractHierarchicalContext lookup
    [Thr 7872] JHVM_LoadJavaVM: Java VM created OK.
    JHVM_BuildArgumentList: main method arguments of node [server0]
    [Thr 7920] Fri Apr 27 09:53:47 2007
    [Thr 7920] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.bc.krn.perf.PerfTimes
    [Thr 7920] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupFramework
    [Thr 7920] Fri Apr 27 09:53:48 2007
    [Thr 7920] JLaunchISetClusterId: set cluster id 19478850
    [Thr 7920] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Initial (0)] to [Waiting for start (1)]
    [Thr 7920] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Waiting for start (1)] to [Starting (2)]
    [Thr 6176] Fri Apr 27 09:54:05 2007
    [Thr 6176] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.mw.rfc.driver.CpicDriver
    [Thr 6176] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.i18n.cp.ConverterJNI
    [Thr 7876] Fri Apr 27 09:54:06 2007
    [Thr 7876] JLaunchIExitJava: exit hook is called (rc = -11113)
    [Thr 7876] **********************************************************************
    ERROR => The Java VM terminated with a non-zero exit code.
    Please see SAP Note 943602 , section 'J2EE Engine exit codes'
    for additional information and trouble shooting.
    [Thr 7876] JLaunchCloseProgram: good bye (exitcode = -11113)
    trc file: "F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\work\dev_server0", trc level: 1, release: "700"
    node name   : ID19478850
    pid         : 5180
    system name : SOL
    system nr.  : 01
    started at  : Fri Apr 27 09:54:07 2007
    arguments       :
           arg[00] : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jlaunch.exe
           arg[01] : pf=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
           arg[02] : -DSAPINFO=SOL_01_server
           arg[03] : pf=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
           arg[04] : -DSAPSTART=1
           arg[05] : -DCONNECT_PORT=1101
           arg[06] : -DSAPSYSTEM=01
           arg[07] : -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=SOL
           arg[08] : -DSAPMYNAME=XXXX_SOL_01
           arg[09] : -DSAPPROFILE=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
           arg[10] : -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
           arg[11] : -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
    [Thr 5188] Fri Apr 27 09:54:07 2007
    [Thr 5188] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.box.number=SOLDVEBMGS01XXXX] [jstartxx.c   841]
    [Thr 5188] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.en.host=XXXX] [jstartxx.c   841]
    [Thr 5188] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.en.port=3200] [jstartxx.c   841]
    [Thr 5188] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.system.id=1] [jstartxx.c   841]
    JStartupReadInstanceProperties: read instance properties [F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties]
    -> ms host    : XXXX
    -> ms port    : 3900
    -> OS libs    : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs
    -> Admin URL  :
    -> run mode   : NORMAL
    -> run action : NONE
    -> enabled    : yes
    Used property files
    -> files [00] : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    Instance properties
    -> ms host    : XXXX
    -> ms port    : 3900
    -> os libs    : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs
    -> admin URL  :
    -> run mode   : NORMAL
    -> run action : NONE
    -> enabled    : yes
    Bootstrap nodes
    -> [00] bootstrap            : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    -> [01] bootstrap_ID19478800 : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    -> [02] bootstrap_ID19478850 : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    Worker nodes
    -> [00] ID19478800           : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    -> [01] ID19478850           : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    [Thr 5188] JLaunchRequestQueueInit: create named pipe for ipc
    [Thr 5188] JLaunchRequestQueueInit: create pipe listener thread
    [Thr 1508] JLaunchRequestFunc: Thread 1508 started as listener thread for np messages.
    [Thr 5748] WaitSyncSemThread: Thread 5748 started as semaphore monitor thread.
    [Thr 5188] NiInit3: NI already initialized; param 'maxHandles' ignored (1;202)
    [Thr 5188] CPIC (version=700.2006.09.13)
    [Thr 5188] [Node: server0] java home is set by profile parameter
         Java Home: C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11
    JStartupIReadSection: read node properties [ID19478850]
    -> node name          : server0
    -> node type          : server
    -> node execute       : yes
    -> jlaunch parameters :
    -> java path          : C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11
    -> java parameters    : -Djava.security.policy=./java.policy -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/urandom -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBProxy -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBSingletonProxy -Djavax.rmi.CORBA.PortableRemoteObjectClass=com.sap.engine.system.PortableRemoteObjectProxy -Djco.jarm=1 -XX:MaxPermSize=256M -XX:PermSize=256M -XX:NewSize=171M -XX:MaxNewSize=171M -XX:DisableExplicitGC -verbose:gc -Xloggc:GC.log -XX:PrintGCDetails -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps -Djava.awt.headless=true -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false -XX:SoftRefLRUPolicyMSPerMB=1 -XX:SurvivorRatio=2 -XX:TargetSurvivorRatio=90 -Dorg.omg.PortableInterceptor.ORBInitializerClass.com.sap.engine.services.ts.jts.ots.PortableInterceptor.JTSInitializer
    -> java vm version    : 1.4.2_11-b06
    -> java vm vendor     : Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (Sun Microsystems Inc.)
    -> java vm type       : server
    -> java vm cpu        : x86
    -> heap size          : 1024M
    -> init heap size     : 1024M
    -> root path          : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\server0
    -> class path         : .\bin\boot\boot.jar;.\bin\boot\jaas.jar;.\bin\system\bytecode.jar;.
    -> OS libs path       : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs
    -> main class         : com.sap.engine.boot.Start
    -> framework class    : com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupFramework
    -> registr. class     : com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupNatives
    -> framework path     : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jstartup.jar;F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jvmx.jar
    -> shutdown class     : com.sap.engine.boot.Start
    -> parameters         :
    -> debuggable         : no
    -> debug mode         : no
    -> debug port         : 50121
    -> shutdown timeout   : 120000
    [Thr 5188] JLaunchISetDebugMode: set debug mode [no]
    [Thr 4348] JLaunchIStartFunc: Thread 4348 started as Java VM thread.
    JHVM_LoadJavaVM: VM Arguments of node [server0]
    -> stack   : 262144 Bytes
    -> arg[  0]: exit
    -> arg[  1]: abort
    -> arg[  2]: vfprintf
    -> arg[  3]: -Djava.security.policy=./java.policy
    -> arg[  4]: -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/urandom
    -> arg[  5]: -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBProxy
    -> arg[  6]: -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBSingletonProxy
    -> arg[  7]: -Djavax.rmi.CORBA.PortableRemoteObjectClass=com.sap.engine.system.PortableRemoteObjectProxy
    -> arg[  8]: -Djco.jarm=1
    -> arg[  9]: -XX:MaxPermSize=256M
    -> arg[ 10]: -XX:PermSize=256M
    -> arg[ 11]: -XX:NewSize=171M
    -> arg[ 12]: -XX:MaxNewSize=171M
    -> arg[ 13]: -XX:+DisableExplicitGC
    -> arg[ 14]: -verbose:gc
    -> arg[ 15]: -Xloggc:GC.log
    -> arg[ 16]: -XX:+PrintGCDetails
    -> arg[ 17]: -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps
    -> arg[ 18]: -Djava.awt.headless=true
    -> arg[ 19]: -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false
    -> arg[ 20]: -XX:SoftRefLRUPolicyMSPerMB=1
    -> arg[ 21]: -XX:SurvivorRatio=2
    -> arg[ 22]: -XX:TargetSurvivorRatio=90
    -> arg[ 23]: -Dorg.omg.PortableInterceptor.ORBInitializerClass.com.sap.engine.services.ts.jts.ots.PortableInterceptor.JTSInitializer
    -> arg[ 24]: -Dsys.global.dir=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\global
    -> arg[ 25]: -Dapplication.home=F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe
    -> arg[ 26]: -Djava.class.path=F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jstartup.jar;F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jvmx.jar;.\bin\boot\boot.jar;.\bin\boot\jaas.jar;.\bin\system\bytecode.jar;.
    -> arg[ 27]: -Djava.library.path=C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11\jre\bin\server;C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11\jre\bin;C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11\bin;F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs;F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\exe\nuc\NTI386;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\DTS\Binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\Binn\VSShell\Common7\IDE\;F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\exe\nuc\NTI386
    -> arg[ 28]: -Dmemory.manager=1024M
    -> arg[ 29]: -Xmx1024M
    -> arg[ 30]: -Xms1024M
    -> arg[ 31]: -DLoadBalanceRestricted=no
    -> arg[ 32]: -Djstartup.mode=JCONTROL
    -> arg[ 33]: -Djstartup.ownProcessId=5180
    -> arg[ 34]: -Djstartup.ownHardwareId=C1094726895
    -> arg[ 35]: -Djstartup.whoami=server
    -> arg[ 36]: -Djstartup.debuggable=no
    -> arg[ 37]: -DSAPINFO=SOL_01_server
    -> arg[ 38]: -DSAPSTART=1
    -> arg[ 39]: -DCONNECT_PORT=1101
    -> arg[ 40]: -DSAPSYSTEM=01
    -> arg[ 41]: -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=SOL
    -> arg[ 42]: -DSAPMYNAME=XXXX_SOL_01
    -> arg[ 43]: -DSAPPROFILE=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
    -> arg[ 44]: -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
    -> arg[ 45]: -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
    -> arg[ 46]: -DSAPSTARTUP=1
    -> arg[ 47]: -DSAPSYSTEM=01
    -> arg[ 48]: -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=SOL
    -> arg[ 49]: -DSAPMYNAME=XXXX_SOL_01
    -> arg[ 50]: -DSAPDBHOST=XXXX
    -> arg[ 51]: -Dj2ee.dbhost=XXXX
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/pb/layout/taglib/ContainerTag addIviewResources
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sap/engine/services/keystore/impl/security/CodeBasedSecurityConnector getApplicationDomain
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sap/engine/services/rmi_p4/P4StubSkeletonGenerator generateStub
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/prt/util/StringUtils escapeToJS
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/prt/core/broker/PortalServiceItem startServices
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sap/engine/services/webservices/server/deploy/WSConfigurationHandler downloadFile
    CompilerOracle: exclude com/sapportals/portal/prt/jndisupport/util/AbstractHierarchicalContext lookup
    [Thr 4348] JHVM_LoadJavaVM: Java VM created OK.
    JHVM_BuildArgumentList: main method arguments of node [server0]
    [Thr 1176] Fri Apr 27 09:54:09 2007
    [Thr 1176] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.bc.krn.perf.PerfTimes
    [Thr 1176] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupFramework
    [Thr 1176] JLaunchISetClusterId: set cluster id 19478850
    [Thr 1176] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Initial (0)] to [Waiting for start (1)]
    [Thr 1176] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Waiting for start (1)] to [Starting (2)]
    [Thr 6764] Fri Apr 27 09:54:26 2007
    [Thr 6764] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.mw.rfc.driver.CpicDriver
    [Thr 6764] Fri Apr 27 09:54:27 2007
    [Thr 6764] JHVM_RegisterNatives: registering methods in com.sap.i18n.cp.ConverterJNI
    [Thr 4352] JLaunchIExitJava: exit hook is called (rc = -11113)
    [Thr 4352] **********************************************************************
    ERROR => The Java VM terminated with a non-zero exit code.
    Please see SAP Note 943602 , section 'J2EE Engine exit codes'
    for additional information and trouble shooting.
    [Thr 4352] JLaunchCloseProgram: good bye (exitcode = -11113)
    trc file: "F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\work\dev_server0", trc level: 1, release: "700"
    node name   : ID19478850
    pid         : 5356
    system name : SOL
    system nr.  : 01
    started at  : Fri Apr 27 10:29:38 2007
    arguments       :
           arg[00] : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jlaunch.exe
           arg[01] : pf=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
           arg[02] : -DSAPINFO=SOL_01_server
           arg[03] : pf=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
           arg[04] : -DSAPSTART=1
           arg[05] : -DCONNECT_PORT=1101
           arg[06] : -DSAPSYSTEM=01
           arg[07] : -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=SOL
           arg[08] : -DSAPMYNAME=XXXX_SOL_01
           arg[09] : -DSAPPROFILE=F:\usr\sap\SOL\SYS\profile\SOL_DVEBMGS01_XXXX
           arg[10] : -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
           arg[11] : -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
    [Thr 5348] Fri Apr 27 10:29:38 2007
    [Thr 5348] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.box.number=SOLDVEBMGS01XXXX] [jstartxx.c   841]
    [Thr 5348] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.en.host=XXXX] [jstartxx.c   841]
    [Thr 5348] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.en.port=3200] [jstartxx.c   841]
    [Thr 5348] *** WARNING => INFO: Unknown property [instance.system.id=1] [jstartxx.c   841]
    JStartupReadInstanceProperties: read instance properties [F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties]
    -> ms host    : XXXX
    -> ms port    : 3900
    -> OS libs    : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs
    -> Admin URL  :
    -> run mode   : NORMAL
    -> run action : NONE
    -> enabled    : yes
    Used property files
    -> files [00] : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    Instance properties
    -> ms host    : XXXX
    -> ms port    : 3900
    -> os libs    : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs
    -> admin URL  :
    -> run mode   : NORMAL
    -> run action : NONE
    -> enabled    : yes
    Bootstrap nodes
    -> [00] bootstrap            : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    -> [01] bootstrap_ID19478800 : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    -> [02] bootstrap_ID19478850 : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    Worker nodes
    -> [00] ID19478800           : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    -> [01] ID19478850           : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\instance.properties
    [Thr 5348] JLaunchRequestQueueInit: create named pipe for ipc
    [Thr 5348] JLaunchRequestQueueInit: create pipe listener thread
    [Thr 5224] JLaunchRequestFunc: Thread 5224 started as listener thread for np messages.
    [Thr 5324] WaitSyncSemThread: Thread 5324 started as semaphore monitor thread.
    [Thr 5348] NiInit3: NI already initialized; param 'maxHandles' ignored (1;202)
    [Thr 5348] CPIC (version=700.2006.09.13)
    [Thr 5348] [Node: server0] java home is set by profile parameter
         Java Home: C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11
    JStartupIReadSection: read node properties [ID19478850]
    -> node name          : server0
    -> node type          : server
    -> node execute       : yes
    -> jlaunch parameters :
    -> java path          : C:\j2sdk1.4.2_11
    -> java parameters    : -Djava.security.policy=./java.policy -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/urandom -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBProxy -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBSingletonProxy -Djavax.rmi.CORBA.PortableRemoteObjectClass=com.sap.engine.system.PortableRemoteObjectProxy -Djco.jarm=1 -XX:MaxPermSize=256M -XX:PermSize=256M -XX:NewSize=171M -XX:MaxNewSize=171M -XX:DisableExplicitGC -verbose:gc -Xloggc:GC.log -XX:PrintGCDetails -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps -Djava.awt.headless=true -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false -XX:SoftRefLRUPolicyMSPerMB=1 -XX:SurvivorRatio=2 -XX:TargetSurvivorRatio=90 -Dorg.omg.PortableInterceptor.ORBInitializerClass.com.sap.engine.services.ts.jts.ots.PortableInterceptor.JTSInitializer
    -> java vm version    : 1.4.2_11-b06
    -> java vm vendor     : Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (Sun Microsystems Inc.)
    -> java vm type       : server
    -> java vm cpu        : x86
    -> heap size          : 1024M
    -> init heap size     : 1024M
    -> root path          : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\cluster\server0
    -> class path         : .\bin\boot\boot.jar;.\bin\boot\jaas.jar;.\bin\system\bytecode.jar;.
    -> OS libs path       : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\j2ee\os_libs
    -> main class         : com.sap.engine.boot.Start
    -> framework class    : com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupFramework
    -> registr. class     : com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupNatives
    -> framework path     : F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jstartup.jar;F:\usr\sap\SOL\DVEBMGS01\exe\jvmx.jar
    -> shutdown class     : com.sap.engine.boot.Start
    -> parameters         :
    -> debuggable         : no
    -> debug mode         : no
    -> debug port         : 50121
    -> shutdown timeout   : 120000
    [Thr 5348] JLaunchISetDebugMode: set debug mode [no]
    [Thr 6284] JLaunchIStartFunc: Thread 6284 started as Java VM thread.
    JHVM_LoadJavaVM: VM Arguments of node [server0]
    -> stack   : 262144 Bytes
    -> arg[  0]: exit
    -> arg[  1]: abort
    -> arg[  2]: vfprintf
    -> arg[  3]: -Djava.security.policy=./java.policy
    -> arg[  4]: -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/urandom
    -> arg[  5]: -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBProxy
    -> arg[  6]: -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass=com.sap.engine.system.ORBSingletonProxy
    -> arg[  7]: -Djavax.rmi.CORBA.PortableRemoteObjectClass=com.sap.engine.system.PortableRemoteObjectProxy
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    -> arg[ 11]: -XX:NewSize=171M
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    -> arg[ 17]: -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps
    -> arg[ 18]: -Djava.awt.headless=true
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