Enter prise Manager Oracle 10g Rel 2 ON HP-Unix - Errors

Hi all
I am using Oracle 10g Release 1002000100 on HP-Unix,
When i am trying to login the Enterprise manager it is Throwing the ERROR
java.lang.Exception: UnknownHostException sending request :: testdisc And Enter prise manager page is being Opened
But
when i am clicking the Performance or Administration tabs it is comming to Login page with the Follows Error message
Io exception: The Network Adapter could not establish the connection
cud u any one advise about this Problem
many thanks
- Khaja

Check the metalink note, *273758.1* for the same.
HTH
Aman....

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