Proxy server 6.3.1 Hangs

Have experienced a few "hangs" on one of our proxy servers the past couple of weeks. Yesterday's hang occurred immediately after this message was displayed in the error log
[11/Nov/2009:11:36:49 -0500] - BACKEND - WARN - Availability check indicated that LDAP server us-tpadirpm05.nam.pwcinternal.com:636/ is available, but creating a connection to it failed. Stopping server.
Also seeing a number of these messages:
[11/Nov/2009:11:36:50 -0500] - BACKEND - WARN - Error occured to send UNBIND to us-tpadirpm05.nam.pwcinternal.com:8982
[11/Nov/2009:11:36:50 -0500] - BACKEND - WARN - Error occured to send UNBIND to us-tpadirpm05.nam.pwcinternal.com:12646
[11/Nov/2009:11:36:50 -0500] - BACKEND - WARN - Error occured to send UNBIND to us-tpadirpm05.nam.pwcinternal.com:12524
[11/Nov/2009:11:36:50 -0500] - BACKEND - WARN - Error occured to send UNBIND to us-tpadirpm05.nam.pwcinternal.com:13399
Had to restart the server to get it to function again.
Is this a known issue? What specifically do the errors mean.
thanks,

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