Iplanet 6.x sp2 web server sopt error

Hi all
we had to install iplanet 6.x sp2 on soralis 7,
after to stop iplanet 6, the server will show up error messages : error communicating with server (Broken pipe)
what about this problem
please help
thank
joe

Joe,
This is a benign error message. This will occur when you start/stop the server from the command line. If you use the GUI interface, this message will not appear in the /var/adm/messages file.

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