Oracle 10g dbconsole couldn't be started

Hi,
I tried to start the dbconole 10g but in the log file it's shown
(error = 10061)
2009-04-27 08:53:07 Thread-2216 WARN http: snmehl_connect: connect failed to (JHROFS01:1158): No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.
(error = 10061)
2009-04-27 08:53:26 Thread-2440 WARN http: snmehl_connect: connect failed to (JHROFS01:1158): No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.
I encountered this on and off, sometime the dbconsole can be started successfully, but sometime the above error will shown in the trc file.
When this problem occur, I always check on the port 1158 and the agent port 3938 to confirm that no process is occupying the port, but unfortunately it's still not working.
I loged a SR in metalink and the engineer also suggested the same thing to check...and the last resort, to reboot the server.
Normally reboot the server can solve the problem ..but I don't think it's a best way to solve the problem.
My Oracle 10 R2 10.2.0.4 install in Windows 2003 server SP2.
Anyone have the same experience to share?
Thanks
Vincent

2009-04-27 08:53:07 Thread-2216 WARN http: snmehl_connect: connect failed to (JHROFS01:1158): No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.
(error = 10061)
2009-04-27 08:53:26 Thread-2440 WARN http: snmehl_connect: connect failed to (JHROFS01:1158): No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.Troubleshooting Database Control Startup Issues
https://metalink2.oracle.com/metalink/plsql/ml2_documents.showDocument?p_database_id=NOT&p_id=549079.1
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