Deploying Webapps in clustered environment

Hi All,
          We have started the installation of BI 4.1 SP3. We have 3 Application servers on 3 machines (with only one CMS). We have a seperate server for the Tomcat.
We have installed the Tomcat too on the seperate machine.
We did create the BIlaunchpad.properties, CmcApp.properties and opendocument.properties files in the Webapps folder (under BOE).
The properties of the files looks like below,
[email protected]:6400
cms.default=USHPEWSAPP743:6400
Still, we are not able to access the CMS and Launchpad.

Is your configuration any different in the clustered environment? Are you using cache-coordination/synchronization in TopLink?
Any idea of what the application is doing that leads to the server running out of memory?
You may wish to use a memory profiler such as JProfiler or JProbe on the server to determine the cause of the memory leak.

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