Error in installation of Oracle BRM setup on a Linux Box

Hi All ,
I am trying to install an Oracle BRM setup on a Linux Box but during installation
I am facing a major error , please can anybody help me out in figuring out the cause . Any sort of help
would be appreciable .......
cat ./var/dm_oracle/dm_oracle.pinlog
E Fri Feb 1 11:46:21 2008 178.65.112.65, dm:908 dm_main.c(44):2641 1:<machine>:<program>:0:0:0:0:0
DM master dm_die: "bad mutexattr_setpshared of accept token: 38", errno 0
Error while running pin_setup script
PATH variable IS O.K...
LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable IS O.K...\n
You are the pin user
You are in the pin group\n
Starting setup.\n
#===========================================================
# Installation started at Fri Feb 1 10:08:25 2008.
#===========================================================
cm: Generating pin.conf file
pin.conf is generated under /home/pin/opt/portal/7.3/sys/cm/pin.conf
pin.conf is generated under /home/pin/opt/portal/7.3/apps/pin_remit/pin.conf
dm_oracle: Generating pin.conf file
pin.conf is generated under /home/pin/opt/portal/7.3/setup/scripts/pin.conf
pin.conf is generated under /home/pin/opt/portal/7.3/sys/dm_oracle/pin.conf
dm_oracle: Configuring database
Creating Portal tablespaces ... this may take a few minutes
Creating main tablespace 'pin00' (already exists)
Creating index tablespace 'pinx00' (already exists)
Creating temporary tablespace 'PINTEMP' (already exists)
Creating 'pin' user
Granting 'pin' correct permissions
Altering 'pin' user default tablespace
Altering 'pin' user temporary tablespace
Finished creating the Portal tablespaces
Continuing to Configure the database
Dropping table from file
Execute SQL statement from file /home/pin/opt/portal/7.3/sys/dm_oracle/data/drop_snapshots.source
Execute SQL statement from file /home/pin/opt/portal/7.3/sys/dm_oracle/data/drop_tables.source
Execute SQL statement from file /home/pin/opt/portal/7.3/sys/dm_oracle/data/create_dd_UTF8.source
Loading objects from file
pcmdd: bad connect for 178.65.112.65, errno 111
Re-reading the pin.conf file "./pin.conf" since it has changed. Previous file mod time was 1201791202, now it is 1201878509
errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UNKNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<111>
pcmdd: bad connect for brm1.iaglab.com, errno 111
errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UNKNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<111>
Linux lib Version
glib version :
bash-3.00$ ls /lib/libc-*
/lib/libc-2.3.4.so
Oracle Version
Oracle Version :
SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0

I am having the same issue with installation of brm on AIX.
My research tells me it has to do with dm_oracle start up and below :
#========================================================================
# dm_shmsize
# (UNIX only) Specifies the size of shared memory segment, in bytes, that
# is shared between the front ends and back ends for this DM.
#========================================================================
# dm_bigsize
# (UNIX only) Specifies the size of shared memory for "big" shared memory structures,
# such as those used for large searches (those with more than 128 results)
# or for PIN_FLDT_BUF fields larger than 4 KB.
Any other clues leads to resolve the issue helps.
Thanks!

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    Regards.
    JLK.
    Edited by: JLK on Dec 20, 2012 9:34 AM

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    JLK.
    Edited by: JLK on Dec 20, 2012 9:34 AM

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