MMC showing nodes Yellow but everything seems to be running fine.

I have EP6 SP14 installed in a clustered on two Windows 2003 ENT Servers. The jcontrol.exe on both nodes is showing up Yellow in MMC although the Portal is running fine. The message changes from Initial to "Status is unavailable". I checked all the logs and do not fine any errors. This is not a critical issue but a rather annoying one because I cannot see/troubleshoot problems form processes listed in the process list from MMC.
Thanks in advance...

Hi Raul,
         What is the status of SDM in the process table.Also what can you see if you right the jcontrol.exe and select "Developer trace".I believe this should be typically being caused due the RAM problem of the server.
SAP<SID> services requires more RAM for smooth functioning.If RAM is not there the jcontrol.exe goes to yellow and tries to come up to green.This also happens when the server do not receive message from message server.
Try clearing some application and space in the server and restart the server again.
hope it helps.
regards,
Guru

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    ESSID:"ulaval-wep"
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    Frequency:2.437 GHz (Channel 6)
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    Pairwise Ciphers (1) : TKIP
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    ESSID:"ulaval-vpn"
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    IE: Unknown: 01088B0C129618243048
    IE: Unknown: 03010B
    IE: Unknown: 0706434120010B1A
    IE: Unknown: 0B050300158D5B
    IE: Unknown: 2A0107
    IE: Unknown: 3202606C
    IE: Unknown: 851E02008F001F00FF0359004C454D3031575300000000000000000003000027
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    Pairwise Ciphers (1) : TKIP
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    IE: Unknown: DD050040960305
    IE: Unknown: DD050040960B09
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    IE: Unknown: 01088B0C129618243048
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    IE: Unknown: 0706434120010B1A
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    IE: Unknown: 01088B0C129618243048
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