RE:The OPMN Process Manage failed to start.

Hi everybody,
Can anybody help with following issue below, please?
I just install Oracle unbreakable linux operating system. I am trying to install infrastructure on it. All the time i am get error "The OPMN Process Manager failed to start". I changed the system requirement like it stated to the installation manual. But I am still getting same error.
I will appreciate to one will give me solution for this problem.
Thank,
Arthur

Poa,
The operating system is Red Hat Enterprise version 4 ( 86-64 bits). My computer specifications: Process is Dual core AMD x86 64bits, and RAM is 2GB. I am trying to install Oracle Application Server 10g Release 2 (10.1.2). I checked all the prerequisite before attempting installation.
Thank you,
Arthur

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    trc file: "/usr/sap/DON/JC00/work/dev_jcontrol", trc level: 1, release: "640"
    node name   : jcontrol
    pid         : 610394
    system name : DON
    system nr.  : 00
    started at  : Tue Dec 26 19:12:38 2006
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    -> Admin URL  :
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    -> run action : NONE
    -> enabled    : yes
    Used property files
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    -> files [01] : /usr/sap/DON/JC00/SDM/program/config/sdm_jstartup.properties
    Instance properties
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    -> ms port    : 3601
    -> os libs    : /usr/sap/DON/JC00/j2ee/os_libs
    -> admin URL  :
    -> run mode   : NORMAL
    -> run action : NONE
    -> enabled    : yes
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    node name   : jcontrol
    pid         : 610394
    system name : DON
    system nr.  : 00
    started at  : Tue Dec 26 19:12:38 2006
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    -> ms port    : 3601
    -> OS libs    : /usr/sap/DON/JC00/j2ee/os_libs
    -> Admin URL  :
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    -> run action : NONE
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    -> ms port    : 3601
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    -> admin URL  :
    -> run mode   : NORMAL
    -> run action : NONE
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    Worker nodes
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    [Thr  1] SigISetDefaultAction : default handling for signal 20
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    -> node type       : bootstrap
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    -> java vm vendor  : Classic VM (IBM Corporation)
    -> java vm type    : <default>
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    -> heap size       : 128M
    -> root path       : /usr/sap/DON/JC00/j2ee/cluster
    -> class path      : ./bootstrap/launcher.jar
    -> OS libs path    : /usr/sap/DON/JC00/j2ee/os_libs
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    -> registr. class  : com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupNatives
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    -> debug mode      : no
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    -rw-rr   1 donadm   sapsys          329 Dec 26 19:12 INSTSTAT
    -rw-rr   1 donadm   sapsys         1323 Dec 26 19:12 sapstart.log
    -rw-rr   1 donadm   sapsys         5297 Dec 26 19:12 dev_jcontrol
    -rw-rr   1 donadm   sapsys         7556 Dec 26 19:12 dev_bootstrap
    -rw-rr   1 donadm   sapsys          615 Dec 26 19:12 std_bootstrap.out
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    -rw-rr   1 donadm   sapsys          158 Dec 26 19:12 stderr0
    -rw-rr   1 donadm   sapsys            0 Dec 26 19:12 stdout0
    -rw-rr   1 donadm   sapsys          240 Dec 26 19:12 dev_sapstart
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    -rw-rr   1 donadm   sapsys            0 Dec 26 19:11 dev_tp.old
    -rw-rr   1 donadm   sapsys         5519 Dec 26 17:32 dev_jcontrol.old
    -rw-rr   1 donadm   sapsys         7568 Dec 26 17:32 dev_bootstrap.old
    -rw-rr   1 donadm   sapsys         1045 Dec 26 17:32 dev_jcmon
    -rw-rr   1 donadm   sapsys         1045 Dec 26 17:32 dev_jcmon.old
    pun-lpar-idm03:donadm 69> vi dev_bootstrap
    "dev_bootstrap" 176 lines, 7556 characters
    trc file: "/usr/sap/DON/JC00/work/dev_bootstrap", trc level: 1, release: "640"
    node name   : bootstrap
    pid         : 274544
    system name : DON
    system nr.  : 00
    started at  : Tue Dec 26 19:12:38 2006
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    -> run mode   : NORMAL
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         r08 = 0xffffffffffffffff     r09 = 0xffffffffffffffff
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         r18 = 0x0000000000000000     r19 = 0x0000000000000000
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