Ugldapusessl option in Messaging server

I'm trying to configure an iPlanet Message store to do secure LDAP searches by setting the 'local.ugldapusessl' to 'YES' and ugldapport to 636. I have installed certs on both the directory server (iplanet DS5.1SP1) and the message store (iMS5.2). I am able to to secure ldapsearches (using -Z, -P and -K) options on the directory. However, the message store initiated searches always time out (err=85). Any clues as to what I'm missing here?
Is there more details available on the ugldapusessl option ?
Thanks.

Yes the secure search has to go thru a firewall..Anyways, we were just informed by Sun support that this feature is not supported in iMS5.x yet...

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    *** ERROR => NiIRead: SiRecv failed for hdl 4 / sock 1444
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    Jou00E3o Dimas - Portugal
    Edited by: Jou00E3o Dimas on Jul 5, 2009 11:39 PM

    Hi uday kumar,
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    --> So... I have a problem... in that checked that you asked, I donu00B4t have acess to all clients in system... Iu00B4m only able to login to client 000 and 100 and in that clients that two users SAPJSF and J2ee_admin donu00B4t exist!! But maybe in 001... I donu00B4t know!! Itu00B4s any other way to know that? I think through configtool in j2ee directory... but I donu00B4t get that, maybe because I donu00B4t have the JAVA part active!!
    --> And other thing, you recommed me to "Check the profile parameters once, try change the JVM setting and check were you able to start the server"...  What you want to say with JVM setting.. sorry Iu00B4m still newest in sap world... can you explain me better what you wanted to say..?! Thanks.
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    Can you help me?!... thanks a lot!
    Best regards,
    Jou00E3o Dimas - Portugal

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    Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: epoll: listen=8 active_threads=0 tvp=NULL
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    Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: epoll: listen=8 active_threads=0 tvp=NULL
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    15:15:10.38: LDAP URL identified
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    15:10:59.48: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
    15:10:59.48: Found: "$A$E$F$U%[email protected]"
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    sid        DEV
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    relno      7000
    patchlevel 0
    patchno    144
    intno      20050900
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         shared lib "dw_xtc.dll" version 144 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_stl.dll" version 144 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_gui.dll" version 144 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_mdm.dll" version 144 successfully loaded
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    DpSysAdmExtInit: VMC (JAVA VM in WP) is not active
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    DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm)          5652128     (28120)
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    DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm)     8000     (80)
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    DpShMCreate: sizeof(slock_adm)          0     (104)
    DpFileTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0
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    DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm)          0     (1864)
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    DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 000000000EE783A0
    DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 000000000EE78400
    DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 000000000F3DC2A0
    DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 000000000F3E2060
    DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 000000000F3E3FA0
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    DpShMCreate: system runs without file table
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    DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 000000000F46ACE0
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    DpStartStopMsg: start msg sent
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    ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W1 (pid 5532) died [dpxxdisp.c   14532]
    ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W2 (pid 3696) died [dpxxdisp.c   14532]
    ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W3 (pid 4928) died [dpxxdisp.c   14532]
    ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W4 (pid 6040) died [dpxxdisp.c   14532]
    ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W5 (pid 3892) died [dpxxdisp.c   14532]
    ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W6 (pid 3860) died [dpxxdisp.c   14532]
    ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W7 (pid 4564) died [dpxxdisp.c   14532]
    ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W8 (pid 3940) died [dpxxdisp.c   14532]
    ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W9 (pid 3288) died [dpxxdisp.c   14532]
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    ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W13 (pid 4680) died [dpxxdisp.c   14532]
    ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W14 (pid 5664) died [dpxxdisp.c   14532]
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    my types changed after wp death/restart 0xb0 --> 0xa0
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    increase tracelevel of WPs
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    NiISelect: timeout 10000ms
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    Workprocess Table (long)               Mon Oct 26 07:08:57 2009
    ========================
    No Ty. Pid      Status  Cause Start Err Sem CPU    Time  Program          Cl  User         Action                    Table
    0 DIA      276 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    1 DIA     5532 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    2 DIA     3696 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    3 DIA     4928 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    4 DIA     6040 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    5 DIA     3892 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    6 DIA     3860 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    7 DIA     4564 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    8 DIA     3940 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    9 DIA     3288 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    10 UPD     5136 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    11 ENQ     5128 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    12 BTC     4452 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    13 BTC     4680 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    14 BTC     5664 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    15 SPO     5540 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    16 UP2     4312 Ended         no      1   0        0                                                                         
    Dispatcher Queue Statistics               Mon Oct 26 07:08:57 2009
    ===========================
    SiSelNRemove: removed sock 196 (pos=2)
    SiSelNRemove: removed sock 196
    NiSelIRemove: removed hdl 2
    MBUF state OFF
    AdGetSelfIdentRecord: >                                                                           <
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 60 (AD_SELFIDENT), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
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    SWITCH TRC-HIDE on ***
    ***LOG Q00=> DpSapEnvInit, DPStart (00 25640) [dpxxdisp.c   1243]
         shared lib "dw_xml.dll" version 141 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_xtc.dll" version 141 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_stl.dll" version 141 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_gui.dll" version 141 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_mdm.dll" version 141 successfully loaded
    rdisp/softcancel_sequence :  -> 0,5,-1
    use internal message server connection to port 3900
    Tue May 06 19:32:59 2008
    WARNING => DpNetCheck: NiAddrToHost(1.0.0.0) took 4 seconds
    ***LOG GZZ=> 1 possible network problems detected - check tracefile and adjust the DNS settings [dpxxtool2.c  5371]
    MtxInit: 30000 0 0
    DpSysAdmExtInit: ABAP is active
    DpSysAdmExtInit: VMC (JAVA VM in WP) is not active
    DpIPCInit2: start server >TLcoSapOSB01_ERS_00                     <
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm)          28128     (1480)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm)          5652128     (28120)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm)          24000     (80)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm)     8000     (80)
    DpCommTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=500/16/552064/552080
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm)          552080     (1088)
    DpSlockTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/fiSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0/0
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(slock_adm)          0     (104)
    DpFileTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(file_adm)          0     (72)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm)          0     (1864)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm)          (41664/36752/64/192)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(gw_adm)     48
    DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY          (addr: 000000000EE50050, size: 6351552)
    DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 000000000EE50050
    DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 000000000EE52150
    DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 000000000EE58F30
    DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 000000000EE58F90
    DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 000000000F3BCE30
    DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 000000000F3C2BF0
    DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 000000000F3C4B30
    DpShMCreate: system runs without slock table
    DpShMCreate: system runs without file table
    DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 000000000F44B7C0
    DpShMCreate: allocated gw_adm at 000000000F44B840
    DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
    DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 000000000F44B870
    DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 000000000F44B880
    MBUF state OFF
    DpCommInitTable: init table for 500 entries
    ThTaskStatus: rdisp/reset_online_during_debug 0
    EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
    MM global diagnostic options set: 0
    <ES> client 0 initializing ....
    <ES> InitFreeList
    <ES> block size is 4096 kByte.
    Using implementation view
    <EsNT> Using memory model view.
    <EsNT> Memory Reset disabled as NT default
    <ES> 511 blocks reserved for free list.
    ES initialized.
    Tue May 06 19:33:00 2008
    rdisp/http_min_wait_dia_wp : 1 -> 1
    ***LOG CPS=> DpLoopInit, ICU ( 3.0 3.0 4.0.1) [dpxxdisp.c   1633]
    Tue May 06 19:33:01 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 2 / sock 236
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    ***LOG Q0L=> DpLoopInit, nomscon () [dpxxdisp.c   1716]
    CCMS: AlInitGlobals : alert/use_sema_lock = TRUE.
    CCMS: start to initalize 3.X shared alert area (first segment).
    Tue May 06 19:33:15 2008
    SoftCancel request for T22 U23 M0 received from IC_MAN
    SoftCancel request for T21 U22 M0 received from IC_MAN
    SoftCancel request for T20 U21 M0 received from IC_MAN
    ERROR => DpRqCheck: mode 0 in status CANCEL [dpxxdisp.c   6971]
    SoftCancel request for T20 U21 M0 received from IC_MAN
    Tue May 06 19:33:16 2008
    ERROR => DpRqCheck: mode 0 in status CANCEL [dpxxdisp.c   6971]
    ERROR => DpRqCheck: mode 0 in status CANCEL [dpxxdisp.c   6971]
    Tue May 06 19:33:21 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c   4748]
    Tue May 06 19:33:24 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c   4748]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c   4748]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:33:27 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:33:28 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:33:30 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:33:31 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:33:32 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:33:34 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:33:35 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:33:36 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:33:42 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:33:45 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:33:47 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:34:02 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:34:22 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:34:42 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:35:03 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 168
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:35:21 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:35:23 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:35:44 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:36:04 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:36:21 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:36:24 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:36:44 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:37:04 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:37:22 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:37:24 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:37:45 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:38:05 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:38:22 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c   4748]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c   4748]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c   4748]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:38:25 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:38:46 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:39:06 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:39:23 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:39:26 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:39:47 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:40:07 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:40:23 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:40:27 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:40:48 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:41:08 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:41:24 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:41:28 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:41:49 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 168
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:42:09 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:42:24 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:42:29 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:42:50 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:43:10 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:43:23 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c   4748]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c   4748]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c   4748]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:43:24 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:43:30 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:43:51 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:44:11 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:44:25 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:44:31 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:44:52 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:45:12 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 168
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:45:25 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:45:32 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:45:53 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:46:13 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:46:26 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:46:33 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:46:54 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:47:14 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:47:26 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:47:34 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:47:55 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:48:15 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:48:23 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c   4748]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c   4748]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c   4748]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:48:24 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:48:26 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:48:35 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:48:56 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:49:16 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:49:26 2008
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c      1321]
    ***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c   4664]
    Tue May 06 19:49:36 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c      652]
    Tue May 06 19:49:57 2008
    ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
    ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp    2823]
    ERROR => MsIAttachE

    Hi Hardeep Bajwa
    since the trace file shows as below
    >> Thr 5356 ***LOG Q0I=> NiIBindSocket: bind (10013: WSAEACCES: Permission denied) http://nixxi.cpp 3227<<<
    refer OSS Note 907856 (Error WSAEACCES when binding a port in NiIBindSocket), this note says about the kernel level. refer below;
    Solution
    Error WSAEACCES occurring upon binding a port is treated correctly as of
    the following Support Packages:
    6.40 CST Patch Collection 36 2005 (patch level 89)
    6.40 Enserver patch level 12
    7.00 CST Patch Collection 36 2005 (patch level 14)
    7.00 Enserver patch level 5
    https://websmp230.sap-ag.de/sap(bD1lbiZjPTAwMQ==)/bc/bsp/spn/no_display_pdf/sapnote.pdf?numm=907856&vers=0000000000&language=E&sap-language=E
    Hope this will resolve the issue.
    regards
    Madasamy

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