ACS SE: no clean shutdown / sometimes looses IP config

Hello,
we recently upgraded a ACS applicance from:
Cisco Secure ACS: 3.2.3.11
Appliance Management Software: 3.2.3.11
Appliance Base Image: 3.2.2.2
Status: Appliance is functioning properly
to:
Cisco Secure ACS: 3.3.1.16
Appliance Management Software: 3.3.1.16
Appliance Base Image: 3.2.2.2
CSA build 4.0.1.543.2: (Patch: 4_0_1_543)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-11 and MS04-012: (Patch: 1_0_0)
Status: Appliance is functioning properly
After the last step in the upgrade, it wouldn't shut down properly, and this is still the case after that.
Also, ever since, it sometimes looses its IP configuration.
Anyone experienced this ? Any other solution then to start from scratch ?
Thanks,
bart

Ok, I (again) reinstalled my first appliance (with the recovery CD) and the appliance connected to the network:
I changed the default name into "ACS01" and used static ip-address "14.14.14.3"
this is what I've got now in the AAA-server list (I didn't change anything yet):
ACS01 : 169.254.67.156
Self: 14.14.14.3
In the Proxy Distribution Table, I have the following:
AAA servers: Deliverance1
Forward to: ACS01
(I guess I have to switch those 2 as deliverance1 will apply to "self"?)
So this means that there are 3 entries for one device! (ACS01 ,Self and Deliverance1)... Is this normal?

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    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c104b43a>] ? kmap_atomic_prot+0x3a/0xe0
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    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1476c14>] schedule_preempt_disabled+0x14/0x20
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1477fa2>] __mutex_lock_slowpath+0xb2/0x120
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c14775e5>] mutex_lock+0x15/0x30
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<f89ba2eb>] acpi_smbus_transaction+0x58/0x267 [sbshc]
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c100985e>] ? poke_int3_handler+0x3e/0x60
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c104b43a>] ? kmap_atomic_prot+0x3a/0xe0
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<f89ba518>] acpi_smbus_read+0x1e/0x23 [sbshc]
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<f89cd111>] acpi_battery_get_state+0x60/0x88 [sbs]
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<f89cd848>] acpi_sbs_battery_get_property+0x2f/0x3ff [sbs]
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    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c134ed68>] power_supply_uevent+0xc8/0x2a0
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1186b8f>] ? terminate_walk+0x4f/0x60
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1318bb1>] dev_uevent+0xb1/0x2f0
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11669e4>] ? kmem_cache_alloc_trace+0x124/0x140
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c124b3f0>] ? lockref_put_or_lock+0x20/0x40
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1316c5c>] ? uevent_show+0x6c/0xf0
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1316c74>] uevent_show+0x84/0xf0
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c114b5ea>] ? __vma_link_rb+0x5a/0x70
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1316bf0>] ? dev_show+0x40/0x40
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1317170>] ? dev_driver_string+0x20/0x20
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1317188>] dev_attr_show+0x18/0x40
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11e0861>] sysfs_kf_seq_show+0xb1/0x170
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11df53d>] kernfs_seq_show+0x1d/0x30
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    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11dfcf6>] kernfs_fop_read+0xd6/0x130
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    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1477fa2>] __mutex_lock_slowpath+0xb2/0x120
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c14775e5>] mutex_lock+0x15/0x30
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    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c104b43a>] ? kmap_atomic_prot+0x3a/0xe0
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    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c114b5ea>] ? __vma_link_rb+0x5a/0x70
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1316bf0>] ? dev_show+0x40/0x40
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1317170>] ? dev_driver_string+0x20/0x20
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1317188>] dev_attr_show+0x18/0x40
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11e0861>] sysfs_kf_seq_show+0xb1/0x170
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11df53d>] kernfs_seq_show+0x1d/0x30
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c119bcd2>] seq_read+0x92/0x3a0
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11dfcf6>] kernfs_fop_read+0xd6/0x130
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11389cb>] ? vm_mmap_pgoff+0x9b/0xc0
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11dfc20>] ? kernfs_fop_write+0x160/0x160
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c117c2b8>] vfs_read+0x78/0x170
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11962e2>] ? __fget_light+0x22/0x60
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c117c9c7>] SyS_read+0x57/0xc0
    Jan 30 13:24:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c147a057>] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x12
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    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: c16deb00 00000000 f13c3340 0000001d f5711b00 f0da8c80 c155985e f721bcb4
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: c104b43a 00000001 f5d46b40 00000001 f5d46b40 f721bd30 c112698d 00000001
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    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c10920ca>] ? mutex_optimistic_spin+0x4a/0x1a0
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    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1476c14>] schedule_preempt_disabled+0x14/0x20
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1477fa2>] __mutex_lock_slowpath+0xb2/0x120
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c14775e5>] mutex_lock+0x15/0x30
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    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c100985e>] ? poke_int3_handler+0x3e/0x60
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c104b43a>] ? kmap_atomic_prot+0x3a/0xe0
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<f89ba518>] acpi_smbus_read+0x1e/0x23 [sbshc]
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<f89cd111>] acpi_battery_get_state+0x60/0x88 [sbs]
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<f89cd848>] acpi_sbs_battery_get_property+0x2f/0x3ff [sbs]
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c134ea4a>] power_supply_show_property+0x4a/0x260
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c134ed68>] power_supply_uevent+0xc8/0x2a0
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1186b8f>] ? terminate_walk+0x4f/0x60
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1318bb1>] dev_uevent+0xb1/0x2f0
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11669e4>] ? kmem_cache_alloc_trace+0x124/0x140
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c124b3f0>] ? lockref_put_or_lock+0x20/0x40
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1316c5c>] ? uevent_show+0x6c/0xf0
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1316c74>] uevent_show+0x84/0xf0
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c114b5ea>] ? __vma_link_rb+0x5a/0x70
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1316bf0>] ? dev_show+0x40/0x40
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1317170>] ? dev_driver_string+0x20/0x20
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c1317188>] dev_attr_show+0x18/0x40
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11e0861>] sysfs_kf_seq_show+0xb1/0x170
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11df53d>] kernfs_seq_show+0x1d/0x30
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c119bcd2>] seq_read+0x92/0x3a0
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11dfcf6>] kernfs_fop_read+0xd6/0x130
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11389cb>] ? vm_mmap_pgoff+0x9b/0xc0
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11dfc20>] ? kernfs_fop_write+0x160/0x160
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c117c2b8>] vfs_read+0x78/0x170
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c11962e2>] ? __fget_light+0x22/0x60
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c117c9c7>] SyS_read+0x57/0xc0
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: [<c147a057>] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x12
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: INFO: task plasmashell:357 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: Tainted: G W 3.18.4-1-ARCH #1
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: plasmashell D 00000141 0 357 1 0x00000004
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: f0c99cf4 00000082 00000002 00000141 000267f3 c16deb00 c1637dc4 00000001
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: c16deb00 00000000 f13c2380 0000001e f5711b00 f122cb00 c155985e f0c99cb4
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: c104b43a 00000001 f5d5aec0 00000001 f5d5aec0 f0c99d30 c112698d 00000001
    Jan 30 13:26:26 Steves-MacBook kernel: Call Trace:
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