Stuck at "Prepare to install minimal configuration" during SAPinst

Dear Experts,
I was trying to install Solution Manager via SAPInst on windows server 2008 R2 and MS SQL 2008, but stuck at "prepare to install minimal configuration" step.  The message at the status bar, showed :-
"Java process server0 of instance SOL/DEVBMGS01 [ABAP : ACTIVE, JAVA : (dispatcher:  running, server0 : Unknown) did not start after 1:30"
the following is the final part of "sapinst_dev.log" file.
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.610
NWDialogInstance.getRunningState() done: ABAP: ACTIVE, Java: (dispatcher: RUNNING, server0: UNKNOWN)
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.610
NWDIState.assertStateProgress(ABAP: ACTIVE, Java: (dispatcher: RUNNING, server0: UNKNOWN))
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.610
NWDIState._assertABAPStateProgress(ACTIVE, ACTIVE)
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.610
NWDIState._assertABAPStateProgress() done
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.610
NWDIState._assertJavaStateProgress(PARTRUNNING, PARTRUNNING)
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.610
NWDIState._assertABAPStateProgress() done
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.610
NWDIState._assertJavaProcessStatesProgress(dispatcherRUNNINGserver0UNKNOWN, dispatcherRUNNINGserver0UNKNOWN)
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.611
NWDIState._assertJavaProcessStateProgress(dispatcher, RUNNING, RUNNING)
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.611
NWDIState._assertJavaProcessStateProgress() done
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.611
NWDIState._assertJavaProcessStateProgress(server0, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN)
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.611
NWDIState._assertJavaProcessStateProgress() done
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.611
NWDIState._assertJavaProcessStatesProgress() done
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.611
NWDIState.unbalancedStates()
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.611
NWInstState.getElapsedString()
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.611
NWInstState.getElapsedString() done: 1:30
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.612
NWDIState.unbalancedStates() done: nw.progress.waitingForStartJavaFailed2SOLDVEBMGS01ABAP: ACTIVE, Java: (dispatcher: RUNNING, server0: UNKNOWN)1:30server0
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.612
NWDIState.unbalancedStates()
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.612
NWInstState.getElapsedString()
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.612
NWInstState.getElapsedString() done: 1:00
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.612
NWDIState.unbalancedStates() done: nw.progress.waitingForStartJavaFailed2SOLDVEBMGS01ABAP: ACTIVE, Java: (dispatcher: RUNNING, server0: UNKNOWN)1:00server0
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.613
NWException thrown: nw.progress.waitingForStartJavaFailed2:
Java process server0 of instance SOL/DVEBMGS01 [ABAP: ACTIVE, Java: (dispatcher: RUNNING, server0: UNKNOWN)] did not start after 1:30 minutes. Giving up.
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.613
Function setMessageIdOfExceptionMessage: nw.progress.waitingForStartJavaFailed2
WARNING[E] 2011-01-28 17:37:09.613
           CJSlibModule::writeError_impl()
CJS-30151  Java process server0 of instance SOL/DVEBMGS01 [ABAP: ACTIVE, Java: (dispatcher: RUNNING, server0: UNKNOWN)] did not start after 1:30 minutes. Giving up.
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.698 [iaxxejsbas.hpp:483]
           EJS_Base::dispatchFunctionCall()
JS Callback has thrown unknown exception. Rethrowing.
ERROR      2011-01-28 17:37:09.822 [sixxcstepexecute.cpp:950]
FCO-00011  The step startJava with step key |NW_Onehost|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|SAP_Software_Features_Configuration|ind|ind|ind|ind|6|0|NW_Call_Offline_CTC|ind|ind|ind|ind|7|0|startJava was executed with status ERROR .
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.876 [iaxxgenimp.cpp:752]
            CGuiEngineImp::showMessageBox
<html> <head> </head> <body> <p> An error occurred while processing option SAP Solution Manager 7.0 EhP1 > SAP Systems > MS SQL Server > Central System > Central System. You can now: </p> <ul> <li> Choose <i>Retry</i> to repeat the current step. </li> <li> Choose <i>View Log</i> to get more information about the error. </li> <li> Stop the option and continue with it later. </li> </ul> <p> Log files are written to C:\Program Files/sapinst_instdir/SOLMAN/SYSTEM/MSS/CENTRAL/AS. </p> </body></html>
TRACE      2011-01-28 17:37:09.876 [iaxxgenimp.cpp:1255]
           CGuiEngineImp::acceptAnswerForBlockingRequest
Waiting for an answer from GUI
INFO       2011-01-28 17:37:23.236 [sixxcstepexecute.cpp:1003]
An error occured and the user decided to stop.\n Current step "|NW_Onehost|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|SAP_Software_Features_Configuration|ind|ind|ind|ind|6|0|NW_Call_Offline_CTC|ind|ind|ind|ind|7|0|startJava".
Does anyone knows what went wrong?
Regards,
Abraham

Please paste dev_server0 and std_Server0 logs from the work directory.
Thanks
Sunny

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