Server0 is automatically restarting

Hi All,
I am working SAP WAS on AIX. I have successfully installed the WAS and deployed my application. But the problem is when ever i accessed my application and done some operations on that then the server0 is automatically restarting. Dispatcher and SDM is running fine. If any suggestions please provide me.
--David

Hello
Please check the dev_server* and dev_dispacther , dev_jcontrol log files in
/usr/sap/<SID>/<instance> work folder
These files  should give more info.
Regards
Ravinder

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        "Information","main","11/27/12","09:48:53",,"ColdFusion started"
        "Information","main","11/27/12","09:50:04",,"ColdFusion started"
        "Information","main","11/27/12","09:51:51",,"ColdFusion started"
        "Information","main","11/27/12","09:53:05",,"ColdFusion started"
        "Information","main","11/27/12","09:54:24",,"ColdFusion started"
        "Information","main","11/27/12","09:55:28",,"ColdFusion started"
        "Information","main","11/27/12","09:56:38",,"ColdFusion started"
        "Information","main","11/27/12","09:58:03",,"ColdFusion started"
        "Information","main","11/27/12","09:59:03",,"ColdFusion started"
        "Information","main","11/27/12","10:04:37",,"ColdFusion started"
        "Information","main","11/27/12","12:04:02",,"ColdFusion started"
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    11/28 09:09:50 Information [jrpp-11] - Starting HTTP request {URL='http://www.nissan.co.uk:80/flash/navAS3_HTML_V2/en_GB/vehicles/links.xml', method='get'}
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    11/28 09:13:42 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620791
    11/28 09:13:43 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620792
    11/28 09:13:43 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620794
    11/28 09:13:44 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620795
    11/28 09:13:45 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620796
    11/28 09:13:46 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620797
    11/28 09:13:46 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620799
    11/28 09:13:47 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620801
    11/28 09:13:48 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620802
    11/28 09:13:48 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620803
    11/28 09:14:55 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620804
    11/28 09:14:56 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620850
    11/28 09:14:57 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620851
    11/28 09:14:58 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620853
    11/28 09:14:58 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620854
    11/28 09:14:59 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620855
    11/28 09:14:59 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620856
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    11/28 09:15:01 error Cannot create cookie: , CFID = 10620861
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    11/28 09:16:43 user INFO FusionReactor FW: Initializing framework.
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    11/28 09:16:43 user INFO Logging at level INFO
    11/28 09:16:43 user INFO FusionReactor FW: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    11/28 09:16:43 user INFO FusionReactor FW: FusionReactor - Copyright (C) Intergral GmbH. All Rights Reserved
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    11/28 09:16:43 user INFO FusionReactor FW: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    OS:                            Oracle Solaris 11.1 SPARC
      Copyright (c) 1983, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates.  All rights reserved.
                               Assembled 19 September 2012
    uname:SunOS 5.11 11.1 sun4v
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    ffffffff36103440 Java_java_util_zip_ZipFile_getEntry (2b, ffffffff636f66a4, 103d34720, ffffffff636f6b70, 2b, 1) + a8
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    ffffffff75b61b58 * *java/util/jar/JarFile.getEntry(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/util/zip/ZipEntry;+3 (line 452)
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    ffffffff75b6eb84 * *weblogic/utils/classloaders/JarClassFinder.getSource(Ljava/lang/String;)Lweblogic/utils/classloaders/Source; [compiled] +6 (line 100)
    ffffffff75a40938 * *weblogic/utils/classloaders/AbstractClassFinder.getClassSource(Ljava/lang/String;)Lweblogic/utils/classloaders/Source; [compiled] +74 (line 58)
    ffffffff75976c88 * *weblogic/utils/classloaders/MultiClassFinder.getClassSource(Ljava/lang/String;)Lweblogic/utils/classloaders/Source; [compiled] +30 (line 114)
    ffffffff75976c88 * *weblogic/utils/classloaders/MultiClassFinder.getClassSource(Ljava/lang/String;)Lweblogic/utils/classloaders/Source; [compiled] +30 (line 114)
    ffffffff75976c88 * *weblogic/utils/classloaders/MultiClassFinder.getClassSource(Ljava/lang/String;)Lweblogic/utils/classloaders/Source; [compiled] +30 (line 114)
    ffffffff75806d10 * weblogic/application/utils/CompositeWebAppFinder.getClassSource(Ljava/lang/String;)Lweblogic/utils/classloaders/Source;+5 (line 176)
    ffffffff75976c88 * *weblogic/utils/classloaders/MultiClassFinder.getClassSource(Ljava/lang/String;)Lweblogic/utils/classloaders/Source; [compiled] +30 (line 114)
    ffffffff75976c88 * *weblogic/utils/classloaders/MultiClassFinder.getClassSource(Ljava/lang/String;)Lweblogic/utils/classloaders/Source; [compiled] +30 (line 114)
    ffffffff75806d10 * weblogic/utils/classloaders/CodeGenClassFinder.getClassSource(Ljava/lang/String;)Lweblogic/utils/classloaders/Source;+43 (line 48)
    ffffffff75806d10 * weblogic/utils/classloaders/GenericClassLoader.findLocalClass(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Class;+87 (line 571)
    ffffffff75806d10 * weblogic/utils/classloaders/GenericClassLoader.findClass(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Class;+117 (line 515)
    ffffffff75806d10 * weblogic/utils/classloaders/ChangeAwareClassLoader.findClass(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Class;+60 (line 121)
    ffffffff75a465c8 * *java/lang/ClassLoader.loadClass(Ljava/lang/String;Z)Ljava/lang/Class; [compiled] +71 (line 836)
    ffffffff75db42c0 * *java/lang/ClassLoader.loadClass(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Class; [compiled] +4 (line 714)
    ffffffff75806d10 * weblogic/utils/classloaders/GenericClassLoader.loadClass(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Class;+2 (line 358)
    ffffffff75806d10 * weblogic/utils/classloaders/ChangeAwareClassLoader.loadClass(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Class;+27 (line 83)
    ffffffff7580024c * StubRoutines (1)
    ffffffff3691f44c __1cJJavaCallsLcall_helper6FpnJJavaValue_pnMmethodHandle_pnRJavaCallArguments_pnGThread__v_ (ffffffff636f7f98, 10234f000, 2, c, 2, 10) + 2f4
    ffffffff36e546c0 __1cJJavaCallsMcall_virtual6FpnJJavaValue_nGHandle_nLKlassHandle_pnGSymbol_63pnGThread__v_ (ffffffff636f7f98, 1013e7748, 10234f000, 10011bf30, 100119ec0, 772d4ec08) + 1b8
    ffffffff3725bf0c __1cQSystemDictionaryTload_instance_class6FpnGSymbol_nGHandle_pnGThread__nTinstanceKlassHandle__ (105cb6100, 1013e7978, 10234f000, 102b6e500, 0, 1013e7748) + 494
    ffffffff3725a028 __1cQSystemDictionarybEresolve_instance_class_or_null6FpnGSymbol_nGHandle_3pnGThread__pnMklassOopDesc__ (105cb6100, 19dc00, 70, 10234f000, 70, 1013e7700) + ae0
    ffffffff37257800 __1cQSystemDictionaryPresolve_or_fail6FpnGSymbol_nGHandle_3bpnGThread__pnMklassOopDesc__ (105cb6100, 1013e76f0, 1013e76f8, 1, 10234f000, 1) + 290
    ffffffff368ba9dc __1cTconstantPoolOopDescNklass_at_impl6FnSconstantPoolHandle_ipnGThread__pnMklassOopDesc__ (10201b6e0, 1013e7978, 10234f000, 10201b6e0, 783cfb098, ffffffff37588000) + 264
    ffffffff36937380 __1cSInterpreterRuntimeE_new6FpnKJavaThread_pnTconstantPoolOopDesc_i_v_ (10234f000, 77548b730, 49, 10201b6e0, 1013e76e8, 10234f000) + b8
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    ffffffff75807bcc * com/jdedwards/system/security/proxy/SecurityServerProxyImpl.install(Ljava/util/Hashtable;)Lcom/jdedwards/system/security/proxy/SecurityServerProxyImpl;+30
    ffffffff75806d10 * com/jdedwards/system/security/proxy/SecurityServerProxyFactory.create(Ljava/util/Hashtable;)Lcom/jdedwards/system/security/SecurityServer;+1
    ffffffff75807898 * com/jdedwards/system/security/SecurityServerInstance.getInstance()Lcom/jdedwards/system/security/SecurityServer;+27
    ffffffff75806d10 * com/jdedwards/mgmt/security/UserManager.checkPassword(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)Z+59
    ffffffff75806b24 * com/jdedwards/mgmt/security/UserManagerImpl.checkPassword(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)Z+5
    ffffffff75806b24 * com/jdedwards/mgmt/security/SCFLoginModule.login()Z+481
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