Random Weblogic startup crash

Hi,
We just migrated our test/prod environments to a new host, OS platform, from Windows Server 2003 R2 to Windows Server 2008 R2, using weblogic 10 MP1 with jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14.
On the new host (on Win 2008), randomly the weblogic start crashes, with the following dump (this never happened on Win 2003). After a restart or two everything is OK.
The cmdline for start weblogic is:
-cmdline:"-jrockit -Xms1024m -Xmx1024m -Xmanagement -Djrockit.managementserver.port=8051 -XXcompressedrefs=false -Dweblogic.security.SSL.ignoreHostnameVerification
=true -Dweblogic.log.Log4jLoggingEnabled=true -javaagent:"c:\Java\jrebel.jar" -Drebel.log4j-plugin=true -noverify -classpath \".\lib\antlr-2.7.6.jar;.\lib\hzi-config.jar;.\lib\log4j-.2.8.jar;.\lib\jasperreports-3.7.6.jar;.\lib\commons-digester-1.6.jar;.\lib\commons-collections-3.2.jar;.\lib\commons-logging-1.1.jar;.\lib\commons-beanutils-1.7.0.jar;.\lib\iText-2.1.0.jar;.\lib\poi-3.6.jar;.\lib\commons-validator-1.3.0.jar;.\lib\commons-lang-2.4.jar;d:\bea100\patch_wls1001\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.jar;C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\lib\tools.jar;D:\bea100\WLSERV~1.0\server\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;D:\bea100\WLSERV~1.0\server\lib\weblogic.jar;d:\bea100\modules\features\weblogic.server.modules_10.0.1.0.jar;d:\bea100\modules\features\com.bea.cie.common-plugin.launch_2.1.2.0.jar;D:\bea100\WLSERV~1.0\server\lib\webservices.jar;d:\bea100\modules\ORGAPA~1.5/lib/ant-a
ll.jar;d:\bea100\modules\NETSFA~1.0/lib/ant-contrib.jar;D:\bea100\WLSERV~1.0\server\lib\wllog4j.jar;;\lib\logformatter.jar\" -Dweblogic.Name=DirectServer -Dweblogic.management.username=testdc-Dweblogic.ProductionModeEnabled= -Djava.security.policy=\"D:\bea100\WLSERV~1.0\server\lib\weblogic.policy\" weblogic.Server" -log:".\servers\DirectServer\logs\stdout.log
Please advice on how to proceed.
Thanks and regards
Elod, Software developer
The dump is:
===== BEGIN DUMP =============================================================
JRockit dump produced after 0 days, 00:01:57 on Wed Jun 27 02:20:16 2012
* If you see this dump, please go to *
* http://edocs.bea.com/jrockit/go2troubleshooting.html *
* for troubleshooting information. *
Additional information is available in:
c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\src\jrockit.9916.dump
c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\src\jrockit.9916.mdmp
Error Message: Illegal memory access. [54]
Exception Rec: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (00000000c0000005) at 0x000000001DD4E3D8 - memory at 0x000000001DD4E3D8 could not be written.
Minidump : Wrote mdmp. Size is 572MB
SafeDllMode : -1
Version : BEA JRockit(R) R27.5.0-110_o-99226-1.5.0_14-20080528-1505-windows-x86_64
GC Strategy : Mode: throughput. Currently using strategy: singleparpar
GC Status : OC is not running. Last finished OC was OC#87.
: YC is not running. Last finished YC was YC#264.
OC History : Strategy singleparpar was used for OC#73.
: Strategy genparpar was used for OC#74 to OC#79.
: Strategy singleparpar was used for OC#80.
: Strategy genparpar was used for OC#81 to OC#86.
: Strategy singleparpar was used for OC#87.
YC History : Ran 2 YCs before OC#83.
: Ran 1 YCs before OC#84.
: Ran 1 YCs before OC#85.
: Ran 0 YCs before OC#86.
: Ran 0 YCs before OC#87.
: Ran 0 YCs since last OC.
YC Promotion : Last YC successfully promoted all objects
Heap : 0x0000000010500000 - 0x0000000026CFD000 (Size: 359 MB)
Compaction : 0x0000000010500000 - 0x0000000011B7FD00 (Current compaction type: internal)
CompRefs : References are compressed, with heap base 0x0.
CPU : AMD Opteron QC/Phenom SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSE4A EM64T
Number CPUs : 8
Tot Phys Mem : 68718944256 (65535 MB)
OS version : Microsoft Windows "Longhorn" version 6.1 Service Pack 1 (Build 7601) (64-bit)
Thread System: Windows Threads
Java locking : Normal
State : JVM is running
Command Line : -Xmx512m -Dsun.java.launcher=SUN_STANDARD weblogic.appc d:\bea100\user_projects\domains\NextPatchDirectDomain\applications/Direct.ear
java.home : C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\jre
j.class.path : d:\bea100\wlserver_10.0\server\lib\weblogic.jar;d:\bea100\wlserver_10.0\server\lib\wllog4j.jar;d:\bea100\wlserver_10.0\server\lib\webservices.jar;C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\lib\tools.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\tools\lib\xdoclet\commons-collections-2.0.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\tools\lib\xdoclet\commons-logging.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\tools\lib\xdoclet\log4j.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\tools\lib\xdoclet\xdoclet-1.2.3.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\tools\lib\xdoclet\xdoclet-bea-module-1.2.3.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\tools\lib\xdoclet\xdoclet-ejb-module-1.2.3.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\tools\lib\xdoclet\xdoclet-jmx-module-1.2.3.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\tools\lib\xdoclet\xdoclet-web-module-1.2.3.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\tools\lib\xdoclet\xdoclet-xdoclet-module-1.2.3.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\tools\lib\xdoclet\xjavadoc-1.1.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\ant-contrib-1.0b3.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\antlr-2.7.6.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\asm-attrs.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\asm.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\cglib-2.1.3.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\commons-codec-1.3.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\commons-httpclient-3.0.1.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\commons-logging-1.1.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\dozer-4.0-HZI.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\ehcache-1.2.3.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\ftp4che-0.7.1.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\ftp4j-1.7.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\hibernate-annotations.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\hibernate-commons-annotations.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\hibernate-entitymanager.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\hibernate3.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\j2ssh-ant-0.2.9.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\j2ssh-common-0.2.9.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\j2ssh-core-0.2.9.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\j2ssh-daemon-0.2.9.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\javassist.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\jce-jdk13-119.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\jdom.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\jsch-0.1.42.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\log4j-1.2.8.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\objectprofiler.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\recaptcha4j-0.0.7.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\sevenzipjbinding-AllWindows.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\sevenzipjbinding.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\webservicetest.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\common\lib\xmlParserAPIs.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\activation.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\ant.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\aop\ant-1.5.2.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\aop\aspectwerkz-2.0.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\aop\aspectwerkz-core-2.0.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\aop\aspectwerkz-extensions-2.0.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\aop\aspectwerkz-jdk5-2.0.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\aop\dom4j-1.4.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\aop\jrexx-1.1.1.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\aop\trove-1.0.2.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\avalon.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\batik.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\carlsonContentBeans.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\castor-0.9.6-xml.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\commons-beanutils-1.7.0.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\commons-chain-1.1.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\commons-collections-3.2.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\commons-digester-1.6.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\commons-fileupload-1.1.1.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\commons-io-1.1.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\commons-lang-2.4.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\commons-validator-1.3.0.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\crimson.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\fastBookingContentBeans.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\flatpack-3.1.1.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\fop.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\hotusaContentBeans.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\htmlparser.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\hzi-config.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\hzi-dc-aop.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\i18n.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\iText-2.1.0.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\icu4j_3_4_4.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\jasperreports-3.7.6.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\jaxb-api.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\jaxb-impl.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\jaxb-xjc.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\jaxp.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\jaxws-api.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\jaxws-rt.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\jaxws-tools.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\jsr173_api.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\jsr181-api.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\jtidy.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\jxl.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\logformatter.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\operaBeans.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\poi-3.6.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\poi-ooxml-3.6.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\poi-ooxml-schemas-3.6.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\saaj-api.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\saaj-impl.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\saxon8.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\serviceshutdown.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\sjsxp.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\slf4j-api-1.1.0-RC1.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\slf4j-simple-1.1.0-RC1.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\slide-webdavlib.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\sqlServerDriverWrapper.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\sqljdbc.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\stax-ex.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\streambuffer.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\supranationalContentBeans.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\test\junit.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\test\junitee-anttask.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\test\junitee.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\trustInternationalContentBeans.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\webservices-ota-hotelcontent.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\webservices-travelportcontent.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\wlDCAuthProvider.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\wsibeans.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\xerces.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\xml-apis.jar;c:\nightlybuild\nextPatch_webconnect\dc\lib\xmlbeans-2.3.0.jar
j.lib.path : C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\jre\bin;.;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\jre\bin;C:\apache-ant-1.7.0\bin;d:\bea100\wlserver_10.0\server\bin;C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\Mail Enable\BIN;C:\Program Files\CollabNet\Subversion Client;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;c:\cygwin\bin;c:\Java\jdk150_11\bin;C:\Program Files\System Center Operations Manager 2007\;C:\Program Files\TortoiseSVN\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\VSShell\Common7\IDE\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE\PrivateAssemblies\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\DTS\Binn\;c:\apache-ant-1.7.0\bin;c:\Program Files\7-Zip;C:\Program Files (x86)\Mail Enable\BIN64;C:\Program Files\SourceGear\Common\DiffMerge\
JAVA_HOME : C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14
_JAVA_OPTIONS: <not set>
PATH : C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\jre\bin;C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\jre\bin;C:\apache-ant-1.7.0\bin;d:\bea100\wlserver_10.0\server\bin;C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\Mail Enable\BIN;C:\Program Files\CollabNet\Subversion Client;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;c:\cygwin\bin;c:\Java\jdk150_11\bin;C:\Program Files\System Center Operations Manager 2007\;C:\Program Files\TortoiseSVN\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\VSShell\Common7\IDE\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE\PrivateAssemblies\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\DTS\Binn\;c:\apache-ant-1.7.0\bin;c:\Program Files\7-Zip;C:\Program Files (x86)\Mail Enable\BIN64;C:\Program Files\SourceGear\Common\DiffMerge\
C Heap : Good; no memory allocations have failed
StackOverFlow: 0 StackOverFlowErrors have occured
OutOfMemory : 0 OutOfMemoryErrors have occured
Registers (from ThreadContext: 0x00000000061C9B70 / OS context: 0x00000000061CA350):
rax = 0000000000088d6d rcx = 000000001dd4e550
rdx = 0000000000000000 rbx = 000000001dd4e560
rsp = 00000000061ca910 rbp = 0000000011449c18
rsi = 000000001dd4e540 rdi = 000000001b95c008
r8 = 000000001dd4ea10 r9 = 00000000771dd870
r10 = 00000000048be300 r11 = 0000000000000000
r12 = 000000001dd4e988 r13 = 0000000000000003
r14 = 000000000000000e r15 = 0000000000000000
cs = 0000000000000033 fs = 0000000000000053
gs = 000000000000002b
rip = 000000001dd4e3d8 flags = 0000000000010213
Stack:
(* marks the word pointed to by the stack pointer)
00000000061ca910: 0000000012e5f7e8* 00000000309a7550 0000000012e5f7e8 0000000030581549
00000000061ca930: 000000001dd4e298 0000000030581535 0000000000000000 000000000000000a
00000000061ca950: 000000001dd4e298 00000000048be300 00000000111addd8 00000000309a7550
00000000061ca970: 00000000132187a8 00000000309a7508 00000000111addd8 0000000030a47da7
00000000061ca990: 0000000035df6354 000000001dd4e3d8 000000001dd4e580 00000000309ef726
00000000061ca9b0: 000000001dd4e3d8 0000000000000001 000000001dd4e580 00000000309d7d89
Code:
(* marks the word pointed to by the instruction pointer)
000000001dd4e378: 0000000078f8a110 10f28b2800000000 0000000078f88ba0 1dd4e3781dd4e378
000000001dd4e398: 0000000078f8a110 11406c3000000000 0000000078f88ba0 1dd4e3981dd4e398
000000001dd4e3b8: 0000000078f8a110 1333083000000000 0000000078f88ba0 1dd4e3b81dd4e3b8
000000001dd4e3d8: 0000000078f250d0* 000000001dd4e3e8 0000000000c8c8a0 0000000000000000
000000001dd4e3f8: 000000001dd4e420 0000000300000000 3f4000000000000c 1dd4e47000000003
000000001dd4e418: 0000000000000000 000000001046c5f0 0066006e00000010 0000000000000000
Loaded modules:
(* denotes the module causing the exception)
0000000000400000-0000000000414fff C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\jre\bin\java.exe
0000000076f90000-0000000077138fff C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
0000000076e70000-0000000076f8efff C:\Windows\system32\kernel32.dll
000007fefcf90000-000007fefcffbfff C:\Windows\system32\KERNELBASE.dll
000007feff1c0000-000007feff29afff C:\Windows\system32\ADVAPI32.dll
000007fefd4d0000-000007fefd56efff C:\Windows\system32\msvcrt.dll
000007fefd580000-000007fefd59efff C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\sechost.dll
000007fefe000000-000007fefe12cfff C:\Windows\system32\RPCRT4.dll
0000000010000000-0000000010427fff C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\jre\bin\jrockit\jvm.dll
000007fef30d0000-000007fef310afff C:\Windows\system32\WINMM.dll
0000000076d70000-0000000076e69fff C:\Windows\system32\USER32.dll
000007fefe130000-000007fefe196fff C:\Windows\system32\GDI32.dll
000007fefd570000-000007fefd57dfff C:\Windows\system32\LPK.dll
000007fefd890000-000007fefd958fff C:\Windows\system32\USP10.dll
000007fefdb70000-000007fefdbbcfff C:\Windows\system32\WS2_32.dll
000007fefe420000-000007fefe427fff C:\Windows\system32\NSI.dll
000007fefdfd0000-000007fefdffdfff C:\Windows\system32\IMM32.DLL
000007fefdea0000-000007fefdfa8fff C:\Windows\system32\MSCTF.dll
0000000077160000-0000000077166fff C:\Windows\system32\psapi.dll
000007fefcd40000-000007fefcd64fff C:\Windows\system32\SspiCli.dll
0000000000360000-0000000000370fff C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\jre\bin\verify.dll
0000000000380000-00000000003abfff C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\jre\bin\java.dll
0000000000c30000-0000000000c3afff C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\jre\bin\hpi.dll
0000000001d60000-0000000001d75fff C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\jre\bin\zip.dll
00000000039d0000-00000000039eafff C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\jre\bin\net.dll
000007fefc710000-000007fefc764fff C:\Windows\system32\mswsock.dll
000007fefc2a0000-000007fefc2a6fff C:\Windows\System32\wshtcpip.dll
000007fefc6a0000-000007fefc6a6fff C:\Windows\System32\wship6.dll
000007fefb250000-000007fefb264fff C:\Windows\system32\NLAapi.dll
000007fefa680000-000007fefa694fff C:\Windows\system32\napinsp.dll
000007fefc570000-000007fefc5cafff C:\Windows\system32\DNSAPI.dll
000007fefa7a0000-000007fefa7aafff C:\Windows\System32\winrnr.dll
000007fefafc0000-000007fefafe6fff C:\Windows\system32\IPHLPAPI.DLL
000007fefaf80000-000007fefaf8afff C:\Windows\system32\WINNSI.DLL
000007fefa7b0000-000007fefa7b7fff C:\Windows\system32\rasadhlp.dll
000007fefae70000-000007fefaec2fff C:\Windows\System32\fwpuclnt.dll
0000000008760000-00000000088b9fff C:\Java\jrockit-R27.5.0-jdk1.5.0_14\jre\bin\dbghelp.dll
"Javelin Worker-4" id=21 idx=0x70 tid=26372 lastJavaFrame=0x0000000000000000
Stack 0: start=0x0000000006190000, end=0x00000000061D0000, guards=0x0000000006194000 (ok), forbidden=0x0000000006191000
Thread Stack Trace:
-- Java stack --
* If you see this dump, please go to *
* http://edocs.bea.com/jrockit/go2troubleshooting.html *
* for troubleshooting information. *
===== END DUMP ===============================================================

googling around I found these options:
upgrade your JRockit (27 is fairly old)
use -Xverify:all flag
tweaking your gc parameters
change the classpath to remove unsupported versions of javax.xml.soap.SOAPPart
see:
http://satya-ghattu.blogspot.ch/2008/10/jrockit-error-message-illegal-memory.html
http://www.coderanch.com/t/425380/BEA-Weblogic/Weblogic-crash-after-Illegal-memory
http://objectmix.com/weblogic/528834-jrockit-r26-4-jdk1-5-illegal-memory-access.html

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