NW2004s takes a long time to start up

I am trying to find out why out NW2004s takes a long time to start up.
We have installed NW2004s SP8 JAVA only to use it as Enterprise Portal with Oracle 10g on SUN SPARC 64. While the shutdown of J2EE is pretty fast, the startup take over an hour and half.
/usr/sap/<SID>/JC##/work/dev_server0 file shows:
Thu Aug 10 15:31:48 2006
4017.515: [GC 4017.515: [ParNew: 104368K->17613K(131328K), 0.0423530
secs] 797893K->711138K(1004800K), 0.0428819 secs]
Thu Aug 10 15:31:50 2006
4019.309: [GC 4019.310: [ParNew: 105165K->17610K(131328K), 0.0762693
secs] 798690K->711134K(1004800K), 0.0767036 secs]
Thu Aug 10 15:34:35 2006
4184.118: [GC 4184.119: [ParNew: 105162K->22685K(131328K), 0.0762199
secs] 798686K->716210K(1004800K), 0.0766811 secs]
and /usr/sap/<SID>/JC##/work/std_server0.out file show entries like:
2051.407: [GC 2051.408: [ParNew: 112475K->25810K(131328K), 0.1614717
secs] 678386K->591721K(1004800K), 0.1619460 secs]
2060.554: [GC 2060.555: [ParNew: 113362K->26687K(131328K), 0.1458862
secs] 679273K->592599K(1004800K), 0.1463431 secs]
2068.742: [GC 2068.742: [ParNew: 114239K->27592K(131328K), 0.1464110
secs] 680151K->593504K(1004800K), 0.1470097 secs]
2077.575: [GC 2077.576: [ParNew: 115144K->28470K(131328K), 0.1545706
secs] 681056K->594382K(1004800K), 0.1550365 secs]
2086.411: [GC 2086.411: [ParNew: 116022K->29505K(131328K), 0.1559618
secs] 681934K->595417K(1004800K), 0.1564804 secs]
2094.803: [GC 2094.803: [ParNew: 117057K->30419K(131328K), 0.1531343
secs] 682969K->596331K(1004800K), 0.1536090 secs]
2103.255: [GC 2103.255: [ParNew: 117971K->31345K(131328K), 0.1602581
secs] 683883K->597257K(1004800K), 0.1620506 secs]
2112.423: [GC 2112.424: [ParNew: 118897K->32236K(131328K), 0.1715456
secs] 684809K->598147K(1004800K), 0.1721748 secs]
2123.276: [GC 2123.276: [ParNew: 119788K->33014K(131328K), 0.1640996
secs] 685699K->598926K(1004800K), 0.1645846 secs]
2132.172: [GC 2132.172: [ParNew: 120566K->33980K(131328K), 0.1673372
secs] 686478K->599891K(1004800K), 0.1678214 secs]
2141.072: [GC 2141.072: [ParNew: 121532K->34784K(131328K), 0.1810283
secs] 687443K->600695K(1004800K), 0.1814991 secs]
2149.693: [GC 2149.694: [ParNew: 122336K->35368K(131328K), 0.1670516
secs] 688247K->601280K(1004800K), 0.1675269 secs]
2158.486: [GC 2158.486: [ParNew: 122920K->36435K(131328K), 0.1756513
secs] 688832K->602347K(1004800K), 0.1761320 secs]
2167.314: [GC 2167.315: [ParNew: 123987K->37497K(131328K), 0.1852015
secs] 689899K->603409K(1004800K), 0.1857250 secs]
2176.397: [GC 2176.398: [ParNew: 125049K->38251K(131328K), 0.1741406
secs] 690961K->604163K(1004800K), 0.1746117 secs]
2185.352: [GC 2185.352: [ParNew: 125803K->39375K(131328K), 0.1920462
secs] 691715K->605287K(1004800K), 0.1925810 secs]
2194.150: [GC 2194.151: [ParNew: 126927K->40253K(131328K), 0.1923566
secs] 692839K->606165K(1004800K), 0.1928781 secs]
2202.884: [GC 2202.884: [ParNew: 127805K->38024K(131328K), 0.2031970
secs] 693717K->607088K(1004800K), 0.2036677 secs]
2211.384: [GC 2211.385: [ParNew: 125576K->38851K(131328K), 0.1844842
secs] 694640K->607915K(1004800K), 0.1849062 secs]
2219.963: [GC 2219.964: [ParNew: 126403K->39869K(131328K), 0.1842210
secs] 695467K->608932K(1004800K), 0.1846878 secs]
2228.866: [GC 2228.867: [ParNew: 127421K->39719K(131328K), 0.1920358
secs] 696484K->609702K(1004800K), 0.1925630 secs]
2238.453: [GC 2238.453: [ParNew: 127271K->40643K(131328K), 0.1889567
secs] 697254K->610627K(1004800K), 0.1894261 secs]
2247.056: [GC 2247.056: [ParNew: 128195K->40718K(131328K), 0.1947238
secs] 698179K->611585K(1004800K), 0.1951833 secs]
2255.409: [GC 2255.410: [ParNew: 128270K->40804K(131328K), 0.1939193
secs] 699137K->612886K(1004800K), 0.1943765 secs]
2264.305: [GC 2264.306: [ParNew: 128356K->39943K(131328K), 0.1884611
secs] 700438K->613753K(1004800K), 0.1889279 secs]
2273.187: [GC 2273.188: [ParNew: 127495K->39907K(131328K), 0.1996605
secs] 701305K->614598K(1004800K), 0.2001354 secs]
2281.869: [GC 2281.870: [ParNew: 127459K->39951K(131328K), 0.1870669
secs] 702150K->615514K(1004800K), 0.1875029 secs]
2290.306: [GC 2290.307: [ParNew: 127503K->39975K(131328K), 0.1803927
secs] 703066K->616409K(1004800K), 0.1809368 secs]
2300.101: [GC 2300.101: [ParNew: 127527K->39897K(131328K), 0.1830319
secs] 703961K->617187K(1004800K), 0.1835056 secs]
2310.130: [GC 2310.130: [ParNew: 127449K->39869K(131328K), 0.1858475
secs] 704739K->618039K(1004800K), 0.1862819 secs]
Does anyone know what these entries are and some possible options to speed up the startup process? Thanks. I have already gone through the notes for Virtual memory and  heap settings for SUN systems. Has anyone had any similar experience?
Thanks!

What SP are you on?  We had a similar issue w/SP6 but it was resoloved with SP7.
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