Trackpad connection lost

Hi All,
Just upgraded to Lion, installing over snow leopard and my trackpad which worked fine with Snow Leopard will not hold the connection under Lion.
It shows it connecting then a few second later it says connection lost.
Any ideas?
Thanks

The several times I have started, being away from the office much, the trackpad goes connected to unconnected for some time. I just use the mouse in the mean time.
Then after I left the office for a while, it just connects.
I have nothing else that is bluetooth in the office, though there are severa WiFi devises.

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    00139000-0013a000 r-xp 00024000 08:03 5925284    /lib/libm-2.5.so
    0013a000-0013b000 rwxp 00025000 08:03 5925284    /lib/libm-2.5.so
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    0014f000-00150000 r-xp 00013000 08:03 5925246    /lib/libpthread-2.5.so
    00150000-00151000 rwxp 00014000 08:03 5925246    /lib/libpthread-2.5.so
    00151000-00153000 rwxp 00151000 00:00 0
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    00166000-00167000 r-xp 00012000 08:03 5925301    /lib/libnsl-2.5.so
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    002aa000-002ac000 r-xp 0013f000 08:03 5925233    /lib/libc-2.5.so
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    002bb000-002bc000 r-xp 00008000 08:03 5925256    /lib/libnss_files-2.5.so
    002bc000-002bd000 rwxp 00009000 08:03 5925256    /lib/libnss_files-2.5.so
    002bd000-002c8000 r-xp 00000000 08:03 5925425    /lib/libgcc_s-4.1.2-20080825.so.1
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    08048000-08049000 r-xp 00000000 08:03 1407670    /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/bin/adrci
    08049000-0804a000 rw-p 00000000 08:03 1407670    /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/bin/adrci
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    I have a fragment of the trace:
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] --- TRACE CONFIGURATION INFORMATION FOLLOWS ---
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] New trace stream is /opt/oracle/product/10.2.0/network/trace/cli_22293.trc
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] New trace level is 16
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] --- TRACE CONFIGURATION INFORMATION ENDS ---
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] --- PARAMETER SOURCE INFORMATION FOLLOWS ---
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] Attempted load of system pfile source /opt/oracle/product/10.2.0/network/admin/sqlnet.ora
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] Parameter source loaded successfully
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338]
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] Attempted load of local pfile source /home/wasadm/.sqlnet.ora
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] Parameter source was not loaded
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338]
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] -> PARAMETER TABLE LOAD RESULTS FOLLOW <-
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] Successful parameter table load
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] -> PARAMETER TABLE HAS THE FOLLOWING CONTENTS <-
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] trace_level_Server = 16
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] trace_level_client = 16
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] trace_directory_client = /opt/oracle/product/10.2.0/network/trace
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] trace_file_server = server
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] trace_timestamp_client = ON
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] trace_timestamp_Server = ON
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] trace_file_client = cli
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] trace_unique_client = TRUE
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] trace_directory_server = /opt/oracle/product/10.2.0/network/trace/server
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] --- PARAMETER SOURCE INFORMATION ENDS ---
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] --- LOG CONFIGURATION INFORMATION FOLLOWS ---
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] Log stream will be "/home/wasadm/sqlnet.log"
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] Log stream validation not requested
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] --- LOG CONFIGURATION INFORMATION ENDS ---
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] nlstdipi: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] nlstdipi: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] nigini: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nigini: Count in the NL global area is now 1
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nigini: Count in NI global area now: 1
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nrigbi: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nrigbni: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nrigbni: Unable to get data from navigation file tnsnav.ora
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nrigbni: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nrigbi: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nigini: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] niqname: Using nnfsn2a() to build connect descriptor for (possibly remote) database.
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgiinit: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nncpcin_maybe_init: first request sent to name server will have ID 0
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nncpcin_maybe_init: initial retry timeout for all name servers is 1500 csecs
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nncpcin_maybe_init: max request retries per name server is 1
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] nlstdipi: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:338] nigini: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nigini: Count in the NL global area is now 1
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nigini: Count in NI global area now: 1
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nrigbi: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nrigbni: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nrigbni: Unable to get data from navigation file tnsnav.ora
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nrigbni: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nrigbi: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nigini: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] niqname: Using nnfsn2a() to build connect descriptor for (possibly remote) database.
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgiinit: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nncpcin_maybe_init: first request sent to name server will have ID 0
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nncpcin_maybe_init: initial retry timeout for all name servers is 1500 csecs
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nncpcin_maybe_init: max request retries per name server is 1
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nngsini_init_streams: initializing stream subsystem, cache size is 10
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] snsgblini: Max no of descriptors supported is 15000
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] snsgblini: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nngtini_init_msg: initializing PDU subsystem, initial pool size is 2
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nncpcin_maybe_init: default name server domain is [root]
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgiinit: Installing read path
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgsrsp: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgsrsp: Obtaining path parameter from names.directory_path or native_names.directory_path
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgsrsp: Parmeter names.directory_path not found, setting path to compiled in default
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgspd: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgspd: setting element TNSNAMES
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgspd: setting element HOSTNAME
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgspd: setting element EZCONNECT
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgspd: setting element LDAP
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgspd: Path set
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgspd: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfun2a: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nlolgobj: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgrne: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgrne: Going though read path adapters
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgrne: Switching to TNSNAMES adapter
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnftboot: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nlpaxini: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nlpaxini: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftmlf_make_local_addrfile: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftmlf_make_local_addrfile: construction of local names file failed
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftmlf_make_local_addrfile: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nlpaxini: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nlpaxini: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftmlf_make_system_addrfile: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgspd: Path set
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgspd: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfun2a: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nlolgobj: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgrne: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgrne: Going though read path adapters
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnfgrne: Switching to TNSNAMES adapter
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nnftboot: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:339] nlpaxini: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nlpaxini: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftmlf_make_local_addrfile: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftmlf_make_local_addrfile: construction of local names file failed
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftmlf_make_local_addrfile: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nlpaxini: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nlpaxini: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftmlf_make_system_addrfile: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftmlf_make_system_addrfile: system names file is /opt/oracle/product/10.2.0/network/admin/tnsnames.ora
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftmlf_make_system_addrfile: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftboot: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftrne: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftrne: Original name: pwp
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnfttran: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nncpdpt_dump_ptable: --- /opt/oracle/product/10.2.0/network/admin/tnsnames.ora TABLE HAS THE FOLLOWING CONTENTS ---
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nncpdpt_dump_ptable: PWP = (DESCRIPTION= (ADDRESS_LIST= (FAILOVER=ON) (LOAD_BALANCE=ON) (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=mxchpp1datdbc01-vip)(PORT=1521)) (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=mxchpp1datdbc02-vip)(PORT=1521)) (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=mxchpp1datdbc03-vip)(PORT=1521))) (CONNECT_DATA= (SERVICE_NAME=HBCLHIA1.MX.HSBC.COM) (FAILOVER_MODE=(TYPE=SELECT)(METHOD=BASIC))))
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nncpdpt_dump_ptable: PIDV = (DESCRIPTION= (ADDRESS_LIST= (FAILOVER=ON) (LOAD_BALANCE=ON) (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=mxtopp1datdbc01-vip)(PORT=1521)) (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=mxtopp1datdbc02-vip)(PORT=1521)) (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=mxtopp1datdbc03-vip)(PORT=1521))) (CONNECT_DATA= (SERVICE_NAME=PIDV.MX.HSBC.COM) (FAILOVER_MODE=(TYPE=SELECT)(METHOD=BASIC))))
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nncpdpt_dump_ptable: --- END /opt/oracle/product/10.2.0/network/admin/tnsnames.ora TABLE ---
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnfttran: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftrne: Using tnsnames.ora address (DESCRIPTION= (ADDRESS_LIST= (FAILOVER=ON) (LOAD_BALANCE=ON) (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=mxchpp1datdbc01-vip)(PORT=1521)) (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=mxchpp1datdbc02-vip)(PORT=1521)) (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=mxchpp1datdbc03-vip)(PORT=1521))) (CONNECT_DATA= (SERVICE_NAME=HBCLHIA1.MX.HSBC.COM) (FAILOVER_MODE=(TYPE=SELECT)(METHOD=BASIC)))) for name pwp
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftrne: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnfgrne: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nlolgserv: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnfggav: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftgav: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftgav: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnfgfrm: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftfrm: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnftfrm: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nnfgfrm: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nlolgserv: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nlolgobj: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nlolfmem: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:340] nlolfmem: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nigtrm: Count in the NI global area is now 1
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nigtrm: Count in the NL global area is now 1
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nigini: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nigini: Count in the NL global area is now 2
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nigini: Count in NI global area now: 2
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nigini: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] niqname: Hst is already an NVstring.
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] niqname: Inserting CID.
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] niotns: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] niotns: niotns: setting up interrupt handler...
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nigsui: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nigsui: Set User Interrupt: hdl=1, prc=0xb7526534, ctx=0x80c6fe8.
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nigsui: exit (0)
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nttbnd2addr: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nttbnd2addr: ip=loopback specified
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nttbnd2addr: using 127.0.0.1
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] snlinGetAddrInfo: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] snlinGetAddrInfo: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nttbnd2addr: using host IP address: 127.0.0.1
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] snlinFreeAddrInfo: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] snlinFreeAddrInfo: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nttbnd2addr: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nttcon: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nttcon: toc = 2
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nttcnp: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nttcnp: creating a socket.
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nttcnp: binding an address to a socket.
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nttcnp: getting sockname
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nttcnp: getting peername
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nttcnp: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:341] nttcon: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nttctl: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nttctl: Setting connection into non-blocking mode
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] niotns: Not trying to enable dead connection detection.
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] niotns: Calling address: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS_LIST=(FAILOVER=ON)(LOAD_BALANCE=ON)(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=mxchpp1datdbc01-vip)(PORT=1521))(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=mxchpp1datdbc02-vip)(PORT=1521))(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=mxchpp1datdbc03-vip)(PORT=1521)))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=HBCLHIA1.MX.HSBC.COM)(FAILOVER_MODE=(TYPE=SELECT)(METHOD=BASIC))(CID=(PROGRAM=sqlplus)(HOST=mxchim1csmwas03)(USER=wasadm))))
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nscall: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nsmal: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nsmal: 212 bytes at 0x80d2510
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nsmal: normal exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nscall: connecting...
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nladini: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nladini: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nladget: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nladget: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nsc2addr: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nsc2addr: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=mxchpp1datdbc01-vip)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=HBCLHIA1.MX.HSBC.COM)(FAILOVER_MODE=(TYPE=SELECT)(METHOD=BASIC))(CID=(PROGRAM=sqlplus)(HOST=mxchim1csmwas03)(USER=wasadm))))
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nttbnd2addr: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] snlinGetAddrInfo: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] snlinGetAddrInfo: Invalid IP address string mxchpp1datdbc01-vip
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] snlinFreeAddrInfo: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] snlinFreeAddrInfo: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] snlinGetAddrInfo: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nttbnd2addr: looking up IP addr for host: mxchpp1datdbc01-vip
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] snlinGetAddrInfo: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] snlinGetAddrInfo: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] snlinFreeAddrInfo: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] snlinFreeAddrInfo: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nttbnd2addr: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nsc2addr: normal exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nsopen: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:342] nsmal: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsmal: 752 bytes at 0x80d3c98
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsmal: normal exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsopenmplx: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsmal: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsmal: 1580 bytes at 0x80d3f90
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsmal: normal exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsiorini: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsbal: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsbgetfl: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsbgetfl: normal exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsmal: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsmal: 84 bytes at 0x80d3690
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsmal: normal exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsbal: normal exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsiorini: exit (0)
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nscpxget: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nscpxget: normal exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsopenalloc_nsntx: nlhthput on mplx_ht_nsgbu:ctx=80d3c98, nsntx=80d3f90
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsopenmplx: normal exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nsopen: opening transport...
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nttcon: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nttcon: toc = 1
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nttcnp: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nttcnp: creating a socket.
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nttcnp: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nttcni: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:343] nttcni: trying to connect to socket 9.
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] snlinGetNameInfo: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] snlinGetNameInfo: Using numeric form of host's address 10.217.136.201
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] snlinGetNameInfo: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nttcni: connected on ipaddr 10.217.136.201
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nttcni: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nttcon: NT layer TCP/IP connection has been established.
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nttcon: set TCP_NODELAY on 9
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nttcon: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nsopen: transport is open
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nsoptions: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nsoptions: lcl[0]=0x0, lcl[1]=0x102000, gbl[0]=0x0, gbl[1]=0xa01, cha=0x0
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nsoptions: lcl[0]=0xf4ffe9ff, lcl[1]=0x102000, gbl[0]=0xfebf, gbl[1]=0xc01
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nsoptions: normal exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nsnainit: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nsnainit: call
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nsnadct: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nsnadct: normal exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nsnasvnainfo: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nsnasvnainfo: normal exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nainit: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nagblini: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nau_gin: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nau_gparams: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nam_gbp: Reading parameter "sqlnet.authentication_required" from parameter file
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nam_gbp: Parameter not found
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nau_gparams: Using default value "FALSE"
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nau_gslf: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nam_gic: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nam_gic: Counting # of items in "sqlnet.authentication_services" parameter
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nam_gic: Parameter not found
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nam_gic: Found 0 items
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nam_gic: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nau_gslf: Using default value "all available adapters"
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nauss_set_state: entry
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nauss_set_state: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nau_gslf: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nau_gparams: exit
    [20-NOV-2009 23:38:52:345] nau_gin: exit
    Edited by: ghd on 20/11/2009 05:30 PM

    You are right, i added the complete error
    By chance do yo have a recommendation where can i look for to find the source problem?
    Because in oracle client's logs or database's logs i can't find the ORA-03135 : connection lost contact
    at com.ibm.ws.tcp.channel.impl.NewConnectionInitialReadCallback.sendToDiscriminaters(NewConnectionInitialReadCallback.java:207)
    at com.ibm.ws.tcp.channel.impl.NewConnectionInitialReadCallback.complete(NewConnectionInitialReadCallback.java:109)
    at com.ibm.ws.tcp.channel.impl.WorkQueueManager.requestComplete(WorkQueueManager.java(Compiled Code))
    at com.ibm.ws.tcp.channel.impl.WorkQueueManager.attemptIO(WorkQueueManager.java(Compiled Code))
    at com.ibm.ws.tcp.channel.impl.WorkQueueManager.workerRun(WorkQueueManager.java(Compiled Code))
    at com.ibm.ws.tcp.channel.impl.WorkQueueManager$Worker.run(WorkQueueManager.java(Compiled Code))
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