11g SOA with AIA suddenly creates huge temp files(sar files)!!

Hi All,
One of our clients that is on 11g SOA with AIA, the team observed while deploying applications, that it suddenly creates huge temp files(sar files) and the server slows down and then shuts down, has anyone seen such behavior or possible reasons?
If anyone could share such prior experience would be apreciated!
Thanks for your time!
Regards,

Hi Ajay,
Could you check the managed server logs on the server you are deploying to? I prefer the soa_server1.out file if its available. Hopefully there is something more telling on that side.
My gut feeling is that there is a schema required by the ProcessFulfillmentOrderBillingBRMCommsAddSubProcess process has not been deployed (which sometimes happens with this PIP in particular).

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    any authentication protocol". Selected the Oracle Kerberos service as the service to which this account can present delegated credentials.
          Note: The Reporting Service account already had an HTTP SPN.
     19. Next, the goal was to make the Claims To Windows Token Service account match the Reporting Service account.
           For this, we created a fake SPN for the Claims To Windows Token Service account since the delegation tab was missing.
           The delegation has been changed to "Trust this user for delegation to specified services only". Also, selected the sub radio button "Use any
    authentication protocol". Selected the Oracle Kerberos service as the service to which this account can present delegated credentials.
     20. Restarted the SharePoint server.
     21. Tested the data connection with the Kerberos settings again.
           Got the error
    “ORA-12638: Credential retrieval failed”.
    Can anyone tell me what is wrong with this setup?

    http://www.freeoraclehelp.com/2011/10/kerberos-authentication-for-oracle.html
    Problem4: ORA-12638: Credential retrieval failed
    Solution:  Make sure that SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CC_NAME is set in sqlnet.ora and okinit has been run before attempting to connect to the database.
    Do check 
    http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:5a2Pf3FH7vkJ:externaltable.blogspot.com/2012/06/kerberos-authentication-and-proxy-users.html+&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in
    If this helped you resolve your issue, please mark it Answered. You can reach me through http://itfreesupport.com/

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