OAS 4081: Admin and WWW Listeners won't start

Running OAS 4.0.8.1 on RH Linux 6.1. I get the following error messages when I start either the Admin or WWW listeners.
Error: Empty or partial expression. See [SecureInfo] GroupID.
Error: The server could not initialize
Information: The server is exiting
Anybody know the solution? Your help is appreciated.
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Check /var/log/httpd/error_log after a restart, it will probably have more info about what went wrong with Apache.
Both Apache and MySQL use startupitem scripts located in /System/Library/StartupItems.
The fact that they start up fine manually, several seconds later, probably means that some prerequisite isn't quite ready when they try to start. A quick kludge that will quite probably work would be to put like a 10 second delay in their scripts with the following line at the top of the StartService section:
sleep 10
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