Oracle AS Crash

Hi all,
I have installed the SOA Suite 10.1.3.1 and deployed the applications to the Oracle AS, the following error ocuurs:
08/06/08 01:04:27 Warning: TopologyMonitor.getUnsynchronizedCompleteInitializedTopology Error connecting to OPMN (is it running?): No buffer space available (maximum connections reached?): connectoracle.ias.opmn.optic.OpticBadConnectException: Error connecting to OPMN (is it running?): No buffer space available (maximum connections reached?): connect
at oracle.ias.opmn.optic.OpmnPhone.dialOpmn(OpmnPhone.java:451)
at oracle.ias.opmn.optic.OpmnPhone.makePhoneCall(OpmnPhone.java:178)
at oracle.ias.opmn.optic.OpmnPhone.request(OpmnPhone.java:130)
at oracle.ias.opmn.optic.OpmnQuery.getBuf(OpmnQuery.java:347)
at oracle.ias.opmn.optic.OpmnQuery.getDom(OpmnQuery.java:467)
at oracle.ias.opmn.optic.OpmnQuery.getIasCluster(OpmnQuery.java:941)
at oracle.oc4j.admin.ias.runtime.TopologyMonitor.getUnsynchronizedCompleteInitializedTopology(TopologyMonitor.java:379)
at oracle.oc4j.admin.ias.runtime.TopologyMonitor.getCompleteInitializedTopology(TopologyMonitor.java:356)
at oracle.oc4j.admin.ias.runtime.TopologyMonitor.run(TopologyMonitor.java:309)
at com.evermind.util.ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor$MyWorker.run(ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor.java:298)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595)
Any suggestion?
Thanks in advance!
Jayson

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    ------------------- Call Stack Trace ---------------------
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    ------------------- Call Stack Trace ---------------------
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    7C82847C 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
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    total time: 0 ms
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    ------------------- Call Stack Trace ---------------------
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    77E61C88 77E61C96 00001a00 00001388 00000000 0dd0e55c
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    ksliwat()+2180                                                  skgpwwait()+0 0dd0e5c8 0babb460 2f36f3dc 004c4b40
    kslwaitctx()+146                                                ksliwat()+0 2ea26d20 2ea26d20 000001f4 00000000
    kslwait()+158                                                   kslwaitctx()+0 0dd0e7bc 000001f4 0dd0e7bc 06097a59
    ksvrdp()+26715                                                  kslwait()+0 000001f4 0000003e 00000000 0dd0fd90
    opirip()+813                                                    ksvrdp()+0 00000003 0c52e918 0c545e78 09a2f2dc
    opidrv()+1357                                                   opirip()+0 00000032 00000004 0dd0fea8 00000000
    sou2o()+45                                                      opidrv()+0 00000032 00000004 0dd0fea8 00000000
    opimaireal()+263 _sou2o()+0                                                       0dd0fe9c 00000032 00000004 0dd0fea8
    opimai()+92                                                     opimai_real()+0 00000003 0dd0fed4 00000000 00000000
    BackgroundThreadStart@4()+529                                   opimai()+0 00000003 0dd0ff20 80828c73 09a20030
    77E6482C 00000000 0b187f70 00000000 00000000 0b187f70
    00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
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    Call stack acquisition performance stats:
    setup time (lock acquis., memory alloc.): 0 ms
    frame get time (time the target proc was suspended): 0 ms
    symbol translation time: 0 ms
    total time: 0 ms
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    Process diagnostic dump for W000, OS id=10068
    *** 2011-04-26 03:10:37.103
    Memory (Avail/Total): Ph:1933M/3839M, Ph+PgF:2575M/4446M, VA:1267M/2047M
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    Stack:
    ------------------- Call Stack Trace ---------------------
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    7C82847C 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
    77E61C88 77E61C96 00001a00 00001388 00000000 0dd0e55c
    _skgpwwait()+128                                                 00000000                                                         00001a00 00001388 004c4b40 0d1dceb8
    ksliwat()+2180                                                  skgpwwait()+0 0dd0e5c8 0d1e0678 2f36f3dc 004c4b40
    kslwaitctx()+146                                                ksliwat()+0 2ea26d20 2ea26d20 000001f4 00000000
    kslwait()+158                                                   kslwaitctx()+0 0dd0e7bc 000001f4 0dd0e7bc 06097a59
    ksvrdp()+26715                                                  kslwait()+0 000001f4 0000003e 00000000 0dd0fd90
    opirip()+813                                                    ksvrdp()+0 00000003 0c52e918 0c545e78 09a2f2dc
    opidrv()+1357                                                   opirip()+0 00000032 00000004 0dd0fea8 00000000
    sou2o()+45                                                      opidrv()+0 00000032 00000004 0dd0fea8 00000000
    opimaireal()+263 _sou2o()+0                                                       0dd0fe9c 00000032 00000004 0dd0fea8
    opimai()+92                                                     opimai_real()+0 00000003 0dd0fed4 00000000 00000000
    BackgroundThreadStart@4()+529                                   opimai()+0 00000003 0dd0ff20 8a7c5db0 09a20030
    77E6482C 00000000 0b1a9bc0 00000000 00000000 0b1a9bc0
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