Broken pipe error in plugin log

Hello All,
Any help will be much appreciated.
Currently we have a webserver and weblogic servers(two) in the same box. The webserver
is IPlanet and it communicates with weblogic(7.0 SP2) using the weblogic plug-in.
Normally the webserver connects to the first weblogic server and subsequent request
were sent to the same weblogic servers. While doing so, the plugin hits a broken
pipe error and it failover to the second weblogic server. We do not know the cause
of this problem as there is no broken pipe errors in the weblogic server logs.
I changed the weblogic & plugin configurations and did various tests using the
following configuratons, but no luck.
Weblogic plugin configurations:
1. HungServerRecoverSecs to 5000,
2. WLSocketTimeoutSecs to 5000
3. KeepAliveSecs="120" ( by default KeepAliveEnabled is true)
4. ConnectTimeoutSecs="120" along with ConnectRetrySecs=2 ( i.e. 60 connections
before it throws HTTP 503- Service Unavailable exception).
Weblogic server configurations:
1. Post Timeout Secs: 120(max)
2. T3 Message Timeout: 480(max)
3. HTTP Message Timeout: 480(max).
The plugin log file contents are below:
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 INFO: sysSend 1247
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 INFO: sysSend 139
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 ========= errno [32] msg [Broken pipe]
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 POST timed out to the server 10.227.8.47:8101
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 *******Exception type [POST_TIMEOUT] (POST timed out
to the server 10.227.4.33:8101
) raised at line 731 of proxy.cpp
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 failure on sendRequest() w/ recycled connection to 10.227.4.33:8101,
numfailures=1
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 Marking 10.227.8.47:8101 as bad
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 Marking [0] as bad WLS: 10.227.8.47:8101:65535
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 got exception in sendRequest phase: POST_TIMEOUT: [os
error=32, line 731 of proxy.cpp]: POST timed out to the server 10.227.8.47:8101
at line 1051
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 Failing over after sendRequest exception
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 attempt #1 out of a max of 5
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 Server details are 10.227.8.47'/8101/65535
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 Server was mark bad, going to next server
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 Server details are ''/0/0
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 Server was mark bad, going to next server
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 general list: trying connect to '10.227.8.47'/8103/65535
at line 1338 for '/callWebApp/application?pageid=NewCall&portletid=CompleteCall&portletns=CompleteCall&wfevent=CompleteCall.showContactAction'
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 INFO: New NON-SSL URL
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 Going to check the general server list
Thu May 13 09:35:25 2004 WLS info : 10.227.8.47:8103 recycled? 0
Many thanks
Shaan

Hi Sudeep,
SAP Note 846079 - XI 3.0 JDBC Receiver: # of Retries on SQL Error w/o Effect
Please check the following SAP note also - 831162
Some info which i found there and can be relevant in to your scenario.....
Q: I am using a JDBC Receiver Adapter in conjunction with the  Lotus Domino Driver for JDBC perform an INSERT or UPDATE operation on a database. When sending a message to the receiver, the Adapter Monitoring shows the following error message:
"java.sql.SQLException: [Lotus][Domino Driver for JDBC]Invalid cursor state"
Is there a fix for this issue?
A: To work around this JDBC driver problem, activate the Advanced Mode for the respective JDBC Receiver channel and configure the setting "Number of Retries of Database Transaction on SQL Error" to a value > 0. Additionally, make sure that the setting "Database Auto-Commit Enabled" is also active as the Lotus Domino Driver for JDBC does not support transactions.
Apply note 846079 before configuring this scenario.
Q: The TCP/IP connection to my database host is running over an unreliable network connection, i.e. the connection is sometimes interrupted. Consequently, I sporadically receive an SQLException regarding a closed connection in the system trace or audit log or the connection as well as the JDBC Adapter channel are hanging.
How can I work around this connectivity issue?
A: Enable the "Advanced Mode" for the respective JDBC Adapter channel and select the option "Disconnect from Database After Processing each Message".
Note that this might put additional load on your DBMS due to the creation of a new database connection for each message.
I dont have access to a database right now, so i am not able to check this.
Also check the JDBC driver compatability as mentioned in the above note.
Cheer's

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