Dock constantly at about 10% CPU usage?

Hi everybody,
I'm new to the mac, so please excuse me if this is a stupid question!
When I take a look at the activity monitor, the Dock is always at 9.5-10% CPU usage, even when it's hidden. Is this normal? I can't imagine it's meant to be this way, 10% is quite a lot for a simple menu, in my opinion...
Thank you for your help!

Okay, I have found the cause of the problem, and I don't get it.
The longer my chrome browser has been open, the higher is the CPU usage of the dock. After a couple of hours it'll be at 2-3%, after a day or two it'll be around 10%. When I just quit chrome the Dock's CPU usage drops to 0%, whenI start it again (with all the same tabs open saved and reopened), the Dock's CPU usage will remain at 0 for a while and then start creeping upwards again.
What is this?

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    CKPT: Resize completed for buffer pool DEFAULT for blocksize 8192
    Thu Oct 2 16:33:56 2008
    ALTER SYSTEM SET db_cache_size='2512M' SCOPE=BOTH SID='icai11';
    Thu Oct 2 16:39:30 2008
    ALTER SYSTEM SET pga_aggregate_target='750M' SCOPE=BOTH SID='icai11';Just to make certain that I am not missing anything, if the above you set (all scaled to GB just for the sake of comparison):
    sga_max_size=4885GB
    db_cache_size=3GB
    shared_pool_size=0.625GB
    pga_aggregate_target=0.733GB
    The SQL statement is forcing the use of a specific index, is this the best index?:
    SELECT /*+ INDEX (OM_COURSE_FEE OCF_CFC_CODE) */DISTINCT CF_COURSE_CODE FROM OM_COURSE_FEE,OT_STUDENT_FEE_COL_HEAD,OT_STUDENT_FEE_COL_DETL WHERE SFCH_SYS_ID = SFCD_SFCH_SYS_ID AND
    SFCD_FEE_TYPE_CODE = CF_TYPE_CODE AND CF_COURSE_CODE IN ( 'PE1','PE2','CCT','CPT' ) AND SFCH_TXN_CODE = :b1 AND SFCD_SUBSCRBE_JOURNAL_YN IN ( 'T','R','1','C' ) AND SFCH_APPR_UID IS NOT NULL
    AND SFCH_APPR_DT IS NOT NULL AND SFCH_NO = :b2 AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT 'X' FROM OM_STUDENT_HEAD WHERE STUD_SRN = SFCH_STUD_SRN_TEMP_NO AND NVL(STUD_CLO_STATUS,0) != 1 AND
    NVL(STUD_REG_STATUS,0) != 23 AND STUD_COURSE_CODE != 'CCT' AND CF_COURSE_CODE= STUD_COURSE_CODE ) ORDER BY 1 DESC
    Unfortunately, explain plans, even with dbms_xplan.display, may not show the actual execution plan - this is more of a problem when the SQL statement includes bind variables (capturing a 10046 trace at level 8 or 12 will help). With the information provided, it looks like the problem is with the number of logical reads performed: 17,503,305 in 84 executions = 208,373 logical reads per execution. Something is causing the SQL statement to execute inefficiently, possibly a join problem between tables, possibly the forced use of an index.
    From one of my previous posts related to this same SQL statement:
    SELECT /*+ INDEX (OM_COURSE_FEE OCF_CFC_CODE)  */ DISTINCT
      CF_COURSE_CODE
    FROM
      OM_COURSE_FEE,
      OT_STUDENT_FEE_COL_HEAD,
      OT_STUDENT_FEE_COL_DETL
    WHERE
      SFCH_SYS_ID = SFCD_SFCH_SYS_ID
      AND SFCD_FEE_TYPE_CODE = CF_TYPE_CODE
      AND CF_COURSE_CODE IN ( 'PE1','PE2','CCT','CPT'  )
      AND SFCH_TXN_CODE = :b1
      AND SFCD_SUBSCRBE_JOURNAL_YN IN ( 'T','R','1','C'  )
      AND SFCH_APPR_UID IS NOT NULL
      AND SFCH_APPR_DT IS NOT NULL
      AND SFCH_NO = :b2
      AND NOT EXISTS (
        SELECT
          'X'
        FROM
          OM_STUDENT_HEAD
        WHERE
          STUD_SRN = SFCH_STUD_SRN_TEMP_NO
          AND NVL(STUD_CLO_STATUS,0) != 1
          AND NVL(STUD_REG_STATUS,0) != 23
          AND STUD_COURSE_CODE != 'CCT'
          AND CF_COURSE_CODE = STUD_COURSE_CODE)
    ORDER BY
      1 DESC
    | Id  | Operation                                  |  Name                     | Rows  | Bytes | Cost  | Pstart| Pstop |
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                                                             1      69      34
    |   1 |  SORT UNIQUE                                                                 1      69      22
    |   2 |   TABLE ACCESS BY GLOBAL INDEX ROWID       | OT_STUDENT_FEE_COL_DETL   |     1 |    12 |     2 | ROWID | ROW L |
    |   3 |    NESTED LOOPS                                                              1      69       9
    |   4 |     NESTED LOOPS                                                             1      57       7
    |   5 |      TABLE ACCESS BY GLOBAL INDEX ROWID    | OT_STUDENT_FEE_COL_HEAD   |     1 |    48 |     5 | ROWID | ROW L |
    |   6 |       INDEX SKIP SCAN                       OT_STUDENT_FEE_COL_HEAD_UK0|     1 |     1 |     4 |
    |   7 |      INLIST ITERATOR                       |
    |   8 |       TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID          | OM_COURSE_FEE             |     1 |     9 |     2 |       |       |
    |   9 |        INDEX RANGE SCAN                    | OCF_CFC_CODE              |     1 |       |     1 |       |       |
    |  10 |         FILTER                            
    |  11 |          TABLE ACCESS BY GLOBAL INDEX ROWID| OM_STUDENT_HEAD           |     1 |    21 |     4 | ROWID | ROW L |
    |  12 |           INDEX RANGE SCAN                 | IDM_STUD_SRN_COURSE       |     1 |       |     3 |       |       |
    |  13 |     INDEX RANGE SCAN                       | IDM_SFCD_FEE_TYPE_CODE    | 34600 |       |     1 |       |       |It appears, based just on the SQL statement, that there is no direct relationship between OM_COURSE_FEE and OT_STUDENT_FEE_COL_HEAD, yet the plan above indicates that the two tables are being joined together, likely as a result of the index hint. There is the possibility of additional predicates being generated by Oracle which will make this possible without introducing a Cartesian join, but those predicates are not displayed with an explain plan (they will appear with a DBMS_XPLAN). I may not be remembering correctly, but if the optimizer goal is set to first rows, a Cartesian join might appear in a plan as a nested loops join - Jonathan will know for certain if that is the case.
    Have you investigated the above as a possible cause? If you know that there is a problem with this one SQL statement, a 10046 trace at level 8 or 12 is much more helpful than a Statspack report.
    Charles Hooper
    IT Manager/Oracle DBA
    K&M Machine-Fabricating, Inc.

  • HT4972 I have 2 not mac computers when I start itunes I see these two issues that I do not understand. my cpu usage goes to 100 percent and I can not connect to the I tunes store. or to the Update server to Update my phone.  how can I up date my phone?

    Please do not tell me to Buy a Mac computer.  I all ready have 23 in my family and they are all at least 1200 miles from me now.

    Try reinstalling iTunes. Or, if you already have iOS 5, you can update from the phone.
    About the CPU Usage: if you have an old computer, and you're running the latest version of iTunes, the CPU will go up.

  • Drop in CPU Usage

    Hello Apple family,
    I'm having an issue with my Macbook that is rather surprising. Couple days ago I formatted it since it was almost 3 years since the last one and it was running a Lion install on top of a Snow Leopard install and it was in need of a good summer cleaning. I also had noticed that some of the more heavy tasks I was probably making on it were a bit slow, as in casual gaming and watching videos. So I started a fresh install, here is basically everything I installed:
    I also installed via Homebrew: git and postgresql (and their dependecies).
    Other little things I've installed or changes I've made:
    Installed OSX FUSE
    Installed Apple Command Line Tools
    Installed Zend Framework
    Disabled Dashboard
    When I finally reached running a game, I got the exact same issue I was having before the format, and let me describe that. At first I start running the task and it behaves very well, all computer is fluid no matter what.
    The problem occurs after a more or less 30 seconds: the cpu usage drops. I don't see any other process taking its place or fighting for the same resources, the only process noticed that rises a bit more is kernel_task (it jumps from 5-6% to 10-12%), but I guess its normal since we are talking about more intensive tasks for the kernel. Here is a some screenshots of the problem playing Heroes of Newerth (I'm using atMonitor and the Apple Activity Monitor).
    Normal behavior, high CPU usage
    CPU usage drops
    CPU usage comes back to normal
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    Same thing for GPU: at the moment is at 46%, but before that was at 5% and at the start was at 46% as expected.
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    Some procedures I already took:
    Reset PRAM, SMC
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    Repaired disk and disk permissions (from the boot DVD)
    Reseted Spotlight index (it was my first suspicion that was wrong after all)
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    Thank you all.
    PS: Sorry about any english mistakes.

    A couple of things I think you should check:
    1) Regarding using 200 users and having a queue of thousands of requests... When you say that you have 200 users, this means that you will have maximum 200 threads simultaneously on the client side, right?
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    4) Did you run performance test in the webservices on their own to make sure that they scale?
    5) In this situation, I would run a separate performance test against the webservices. Then I would stub the webservices and run a performance test in the web application. By stubbing the webservices, I'm able to create any kind of behaviour I want. E.g: Simulate slow response times, respond under a consistent response time, etc.
    6) Is there a read timeout between the web application and the web service?
    Regards,
    Fabio Douek
    Edited by: Fabio Douek on Mar 13, 2013 3:25 PM

  • High CPU usage on idle server.

    Hi
    I have a problem with a weblogic server 5.1 SP#6 running with JDK1.2.2 on a Solaris Sparc server.
    The server starts using about 80-90 % of the cpu after about 2 hours (even if it is idle). After two
    days the server hungs completely and needs to be restarted.
    During this time the server gets longer and longer response time.
    At the bottom of this post, i added a thread dump when the server had about 85% CPU usage and low
    usage.
    Gratefull for any help.
    Regards Ståle
    A SIGQUIT has been received. Do you want to:
    [ 0 ] continue program
    [ 1 ] check & print one deadlock
    [ 2 ] check & print all deadlocks
    [ 3 ] dump thread stacks
    [ 4 ] dump lock registry
    [ 5 ] heap inspection
    [ 6 ] terminate program
    Type number corresponding to selected action: Found 0 deadlock
    Full thread dump:
    "Keep-Alive-Timer:lille.hvor.no" (TID:0x2c792f8, sys_thread_t:0x2c79230, state:CW, thread_t: t@1180,
    threadID:0xe7731dc8, stack_bottom:0xe7732000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=8
    [1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
    [2] sun.net.www.http.ClientVector.run(KeepAliveCache.java:220)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:478)
    "Keep-Alive-Timer:www.movieseer.com" (TID:0x27b5140, sys_thread_t:0x27b5078, state:CW, thread_t:
    t@1109, threadID:0xe7791dc8, stack_bottom:0xe7792000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=8
    [1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
    [2] sun.net.www.http.ClientVector.run(KeepAliveCache.java:220)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:478)
    "Keep-Alive-Timer:wap.politiet.net" (TID:0x331f790, sys_thread_t:0x331f6c8, state:CW, thread_t:
    t@1100, threadID:0xe78f1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe78f2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=8
    [1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
    [2] sun.net.www.http.ClientVector.run(KeepAliveCache.java:220)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:478)
    "Keep-Alive-Timer:stars927.com" (TID:0x2e6d530, sys_thread_t:0x2e6d468, state:CW, thread_t: t@919,
    threadID:0xe78c1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe78c2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=8
    [1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
    [2] sun.net.www.http.ClientVector.run(KeepAliveCache.java:220)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:478)
    "Keep-Alive-Timer:wap.eurosport.com" (TID:0x32a8d88, sys_thread_t:0x32a8cc0, state:CW, thread_t:
    t@802, threadID:0xe7ac1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe7ac2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=8
    [1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
    [2] sun.net.www.http.ClientVector.run(KeepAliveCache.java:220)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:478)
    "Keep-Alive-Timer:wap.caplex.net" (TID:0x320bed8, sys_thread_t:0x320be10, state:CW, thread_t: t@622,
    threadID:0xe7af1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe7af2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=8
    [1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
    [2] sun.net.www.http.ClientVector.run(KeepAliveCache.java:220)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:478)
    "Thread-138" (TID:0x2540a10, sys_thread_t:0x2540948, state:CW, thread_t: t@303, threadID:0xe7da1dc8,
    stack_bottom:0xe7da2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=1
    [1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
    [2] com.telenor.wamp.framework.cache.CacheHolder.run(CacheHolder.java:243)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:478)
    "HighPriority TimeEventGenerator" (TID:0x1a34788, sys_thread_t:0x1a346c0, state:CW, thread_t: t@104,
    threadID:0xe7f11dc8, stack_bottom:0xe7f12000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=9
    [1] weblogic.time.common.internal.TimeTable.snooze(TimeTable.java:256)
    [2] weblogic.time.common.internal.TimeEventGenerator.run(TimeEventGenerator.java:131)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:479)
    "ListenThread" (TID:0x1969ea0, sys_thread_t:0x1969dd8, state:R, thread_t: t@103,
    threadID:0xe7f91dc8, stack_bottom:0xe7f92000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketAccept(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.PlainSocketImpl.accept(PlainSocketImpl.java:406)
    [3] java.net.ServerSocket.implAccept(ServerSocket.java:238)
    [4] java.net.ServerSocket.accept(ServerSocket.java:223)
    [5] weblogic.t3.srvr.ListenThread.run(ListenThread.java:226)
    "Thread-1" (TID:0x19681d0, sys_thread_t:0x1968108, state:CW, thread_t: t@102, threadID:0xe7fc1dc8,
    stack_bottom:0xe7fc2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=1
    [1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
    [2] no.infohwy.djuice.common.CacheHolder.run(CacheHolder.java:215)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:479)
    "SessionMessageProcessor $SESSION$ " (TID:0x1957158, sys_thread_t:0x1957090, state:CW, thread_t:
    t@101, threadID:0xe8021dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8022000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "SessionMessageProcessor $SESSION$ " (TID:0x195adc0, sys_thread_t:0x195acf8, state:CW, thread_t:
    t@100, threadID:0xe8051dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8052000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "JMS Session Delivery Thread" (TID:0x195fe58, sys_thread_t:0x195fd90, state:CW, thread_t: t@99,
    threadID:0xe8081dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8082000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.jclient.Session.Rv_(Session.java:1398)
    [3] progress.message.jclient.QueueSession.run(QueueSession.java:579)
    [4] progress.message.jclient.uj.run(Session$SessionThread.java:1206)
    "SessionMessageProcessor $QR$ " (TID:0x195ec50, sys_thread_t:0x195eb88, state:CW, thread_t: t@98,
    threadID:0xe80e1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe80e2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "SessionMessageProcessor $QR$ " (TID:0x195ea30, sys_thread_t:0x195e968, state:CW, thread_t: t@97,
    threadID:0xe8111dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8112000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "SessionMessageProcessor $SESSION$ " (TID:0x194c4e0, sys_thread_t:0x194c418, state:CW, thread_t:
    t@96, threadID:0xe8141dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8142000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "SessionMessageProcessor $SESSION$ " (TID:0x1939ad0, sys_thread_t:0x1939a08, state:CW, thread_t:
    t@95, threadID:0xe8171dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8172000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "ClientListener MIP Djuice2" (TID:0x18c3db0, sys_thread_t:0x18c3ce8, state:R, thread_t: t@94,
    threadID:0xe81c1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe81c2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:85)
    [3] java.io.BufferedInputStream.fill(BufferedInputStream.java:171)
    [4] java.io.BufferedInputStream.read1(BufferedInputStream.java:221)
    [5] java.io.BufferedInputStream.read(BufferedInputStream.java:278)
    [6] progress.message.zclient.MgramBuffer.read(MgramBuffer.java:91)
    [7] progress.message.zclient.Mgram.<init>(Mgram.java:551)
    [8] progress.message.zclient.ClientListener.qI_(ClientListener.java:482)
    [9] progress.message.zclient.ClientListener.threadMain(ClientListener.java:267)
    [10] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "ClientSender MIP Djuice2" (TID:0x18c7a98, sys_thread_t:0x18c79d0, state:CW, thread_t: t@93,
    threadID:0xe8201dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8202000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.ClientSender.threadMain(ClientSender.java:460)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "SessionMessageProcessor MIP " (TID:0x1849970, sys_thread_t:0x18498a8, state:CW, thread_t: t@92,
    threadID:0xe8241dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8242000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "SessionMessageProcessor MIP " (TID:0x183c008, sys_thread_t:0x183bf40, state:CW, thread_t: t@91,
    threadID:0xe8271dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8272000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "NBExecuteThread-1" (TID:0x5b4cf8, sys_thread_t:0x5b4c30, state:CW, thread_t: t@87,
    threadID:0xe8ca1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8ca2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "NBExecuteThread-0" (TID:0x5afcf8, sys_thread_t:0x5afc30, state:CW, thread_t: t@86,
    threadID:0xe8cf1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8cf2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-74" (TID:0x5b50f8, sys_thread_t:0x5b5030, state:R, thread_t: t@85,
    threadID:0xe8d21dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8d22000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.peek(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.DatagramSocket.receive(DatagramSocket.java:348)
    [3] weblogic.cluster.TDMSocketIPM.receive(TDMSocketIPM.java:80)
    [4] weblogic.cluster.TMSocket.execute(TMSocket.java:233)
    [5] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-73" (TID:0x5b54f8, sys_thread_t:0x5b5430, state:R, thread_t: t@84,
    threadID:0xe8d71dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8d72000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] weblogic.socket.PosixSocketMuxer.poll(Native Method)
    [2] weblogic.socket.PosixSocketMuxer.processSockets(PosixSocketMuxer.java:259)
    [3] weblogic.socket.SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:23)
    [4] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-72" (TID:0x5c50f8, sys_thread_t:0x5c5030, state:MW, thread_t: t@83,
    threadID:0xe8da1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8da2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] weblogic.socket.PosixSocketMuxer.processSockets(PosixSocketMuxer.java:259)
    [2] weblogic.socket.SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:23)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-71" (TID:0x5c60f8, sys_thread_t:0x5c6030, state:MW, thread_t: t@82,
    threadID:0xe8df1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8df2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] weblogic.socket.PosixSocketMuxer.processSockets(PosixSocketMuxer.java:259)
    [2] weblogic.socket.SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:23)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-70" (TID:0x5c64f8, sys_thread_t:0x5c6430, state:R, thread_t: t@81,
    threadID:0xe8e21dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8e22000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.SocketOutputStream.write(SocketOutputStream.java:87)
    [3] weblogic.servlet.internal.ChunkUtils.writeChunks(ChunkUtils.java:84)
    [4] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletOutputStreamImpl.flush(ServletOutputStreamImpl.java:99)
    [5] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletOutputStreamImpl.flush(ServletOutputStreamImpl.java:94)
    [6] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletOutputStreamImpl.print(ServletOutputStreamImpl.java:195)
    [7] weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspWriterImpl.print(JspWriterImpl.java:134)
    [8] jsp_servlet._projects._djuice._prod._mcommerce._mainProducts._jspService(_mainProducts.java:87)
    [9] weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspBase.service(JspBase.java:27)
    [10] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:114)
    [11] weblogic.servlet.internal.RequestDispatcherImpl.forward(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:96)
    [12] no.infohwy.djuice.command.CCommandServlet.doGet(CCommandServlet.java:156)
    [13] javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:733)
    [14] javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:860)
    [15] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:114)
    [16] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:723)
    [17] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:707)
    [18] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextManager.invokeServlet(ServletContextManager.java:76)
    [19] weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.invokeServlet(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:344)
    [20] weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.execute(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:244)
    [21] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-69" (TID:0x7c7950, sys_thread_t:0x7c7888, state:CW, thread_t: t@80,
    threadID:0xe8e71dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8e72000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-68" (TID:0x601cf8, sys_thread_t:0x601c30, state:R, thread_t: t@79,
    threadID:0xe8ea1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8ea2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:85)
    [3] weblogic.socket.ResettableSocket.getPrefix(ResettableSocket.java:53)
    [4] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketT3.claimSocket(JVMSocketT3.java:109)
    [5] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketT3.claimSocket(JVMSocketT3.java:99)
    [6] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketManager.accept(JVMSocketManager.java:377)
    [7] weblogic.t3.srvr.ListenThread$RJVMListenRequest.execute(ListenThread.java:505)
    [8] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-67" (TID:0x60b0f8, sys_thread_t:0x60b030, state:R, thread_t: t@78,
    threadID:0xe8ef1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8ef2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.SocketOutputStream.write(SocketOutputStream.java:87)
    [3] weblogic.servlet.internal.ChunkUtils.writeChunks(ChunkUtils.java:84)
    [4] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletOutputStreamImpl.flush(ServletOutputStreamImpl.java:99)
    [5] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletOutputStreamImpl.flush(ServletOutputStreamImpl.java:94)
    [6] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletOutputStreamImpl.print(ServletOutputStreamImpl.java:195)
    [7] weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspWriterImpl.print(JspWriterImpl.java:134)
    [8] jsp_servlet._projects._djuice._prod._mcommerce._mainProducts._jspService(_mainProducts.java:87)
    [9] weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspBase.service(JspBase.java:27)
    [10] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:114)
    [11] weblogic.servlet.internal.RequestDispatcherImpl.forward(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:96)
    [12] no.infohwy.djuice.command.CCommandServlet.doGet(CCommandServlet.java:156)
    [13] javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:733)
    [14] javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:860)
    [15] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:114)
    [16] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:723)
    [17] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:707)
    [18] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextManager.invokeServlet(ServletContextManager.java:76)
    [19] weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.invokeServlet(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:344)
    [20] weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.execute(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:244)
    [21] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-66" (TID:0x6034f8, sys_thread_t:0x603430, state:CW, thread_t: t@77,
    threadID:0xe8f21dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8f22000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-65" (TID:0x5c70f8, sys_thread_t:0x5c7030, state:CW, thread_t: t@76,
    threadID:0xe8f71dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8f72000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-64" (TID:0x616cf8, sys_thread_t:0x616c30, state:CW, thread_t: t@75,
    threadID:0xe8fa1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8fa2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-63" (TID:0x6384f8, sys_thread_t:0x638430, state:CW, thread_t: t@74,
    threadID:0xe8ff1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8ff2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-62" (TID:0x6374f8, sys_thread_t:0x637430, state:CW, thread_t: t@73,
    threadID:0xe9021dc8, stack_bottom:0xe9022000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-61" (TID:0x644cf8, sys_thread_t:0x644c30, state:CW, thread_t: t@72,
    threadID:0xe9071dc8, stack_bottom:0xe9072000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-60" (TID:0x648cf8, sys_thread_t:0x648c30, state:CW, thread_t: t@71,
    threadID:0xe90a1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe90a2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-59" (TID:0x64dcf8, sys_thread_t:0x64dc30, state:CW, thread_t: t@70,
    threadID:0xe90f1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe90f2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-58" (TID:0x64d0f8, sys_thread_t:0x64d030, state:CW, thread_t: t@69,
    threadID:0xe9121dc8, stack_bottom:0xe9122000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-57" (TID:0x6528f8, sys_thread_t:0x652830, state:R, thread_t: t@68,
    threadID:0xe9171dc8, stack_bottom:0xe9172000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:85)
    [3] weblogic.socket.ResettableSocket.getPrefix(ResettableSocket.java:53)
    [4] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketT3.claimSocket(JVMSocketT3.java:109)
    [5] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketT3.claimSocket(JVMSocketT3.java:99)
    [6] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketManager.accept(JVMSocketManager.java:377)
    [7] weblogic.t3.srvr.ListenThread$RJVMListenRequest.execute(ListenThread.java:505)
    [8] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-56" (TID:0x6834f8, sys_thread_t:0x683430, state:CW, thread_t: t@67,
    threadID:0xe91a1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe91a2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-55" (TID:0x525cf8, sys_thread_t:0x525c30, state:CW, thread_t: t@66,
    threadID:0xe91f1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe91f2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-54" (TID:0x5260f8, sys_thread_t:0x526030, state:CW, thread_t: t@65,
    threadID:0xe9221dc8, stack_bottom:0xe9222000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-53" (TID:0x6aacf8, sys_thread_t:0x6aac30, state:CW, thread_t: t@64,
    threadID:0xe9271dc8, stack_bottom:0xe9272000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-52" (TID:0x6ab0f8, sys_thread_t:0x6ab030, state:R, thread_t: t@63,
    threadID:0xe92a1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe92a2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.SocketOutputStream.write(SocketOutputStream.java:87)
    [3] weblogic.servlet.internal.ChunkUtils.writeChunks(ChunkUtils.java:84)
    [4] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletOutputStreamImpl.flush(ServletOutputStreamImpl.java:99)
    [5] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletOutputStreamImpl.writeStream(ServletOutputStreamImpl.java:439)
    [6] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletOutputStreamImpl.writeStream(ServletOutputStreamImpl.java:463)
    [7] weblogic.servlet.FileServlet.sendFile(FileServlet.java:220)
    [8] weblogic.servlet.FileServlet.service(FileServlet.java:48)
    [9] javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:860)
    [10] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:114)
    [11] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:723)
    [12] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:707)
    [13] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextManager.invokeServlet(ServletContextManager.java:76)
    [14] weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.invokeServlet(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:344)
    [15] weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.execute(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:244)
    [16] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-51" (TID:0x70e4f8, sys_thread_t:0x70e430, state:CW, thread_t: t@62,
    threadID:0xe92f1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe92f2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-50" (TID:0x7174f8, sys_thread_t:0x717430, state:CW, thread_t: t@61,
    threadID:0xe9321dc8, stack_bottom:0xe9322000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-49" (TID:0x71d0f8, sys_thread_t:0x71d030, state:CW, thread_t: t@60,
    threadID:0xe9371dc8, stack_bottom:0xe9372000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-48" (TID:0x733a60, sys_thread_t:0x733998, state:R, thread_t: t@59,
    threadID:0xe93a1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe93a2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.io.BufferedInputStream.read(BufferedInputStream.java:207)
    [2] jsp_servlet._projects._djuice._prod._wapalizer._index._jspService(_index.java:79)
    [3] weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspBase.service(JspBase.java:27)
    [4] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:114)
    [5] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:723)
    [6] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:707)
    [7] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextManager.invokeServlet(ServletContextManager.java:76)
    [8] weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.invokeServlet(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:344)
    [9] weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.execute(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:244)
    [10] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-47" (TID:0x73acf8, sys_thread_t:0x73ac30, state:CW, thread_t: t@58,
    threadID:0xe93f1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe93f2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-46" (TID:0x77a0f8, sys_thread_t:0x77a030, state:CW, thread_t: t@57,
    threadID:0xe9421dc8, stack_bottom:0xe9422000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-45" (TID:0x785530, sys_thread_t:0x785468, state:CW, thread_t: t@56,
    threadID:0xe9471dc8, stack_bottom:0xe9472000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-44" (TID:0x7834f8, sys_thread_t:0x783430, state:CW, thread_t: t@55,
    threadID:0xe94a1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe94a2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-43" (TID:0x78b0f8, sys_thread_t:0x78b030, state:CW, thread_t: t@54,
    threadID:0xe94f1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe94f2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-42" (TID:0x78ecf8, sys_thread_t:0x78ec30, state:CW, thread_t: t@53,
    threadID:0xe9521dc8, stack_bottom:0xe9522000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-41" (TID:0x79b4f8, sys_thread_t:0x79b430, state:CW, thread_t: t@52,
    threadID:0xe9571dc8, stack_bottom:0xe9572000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-40" (TID:0x7a18f8, sys_thread_t:0x7a1830, state:CW, thread_t: t@51,
    threadID:0xe95a1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe95a2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-39" (TID:0x7c9cf8, sys_thread_t:0x7c9c30, state:CW, thread_t: t@50,
    threadID:0xe95f1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe95f2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-38" (TID:0x7ca0f8, sys_thread_t:0x7ca030, state:R, thread_t: t@49,
    threadID:0xe9621dc8, stack_bottom:0xe9622000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:85)
    [3] weblogic.socket.ResettableSocket.getPrefix(ResettableSocket.java:53)
    [4] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketT3.claimSocket(JVMSocketT3.java:109)
    [5] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketT3.claimSocket(JVMSocketT3.java:99)
    [6] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketManager.accept(JVMSocketManager.java:377)
    [7] weblogic.t3.srvr.ListenThread$RJVMListenRequest.execute(ListenThread.java:505)
    [8] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-37" (TID:0x7dfcf8, sys_thread_t:0x7dfc30, state:CW, thread_t: t@48,
    threadID:0xe9671dc8, stack_bottom:0xe9672000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-36" (TID:0x7fa0f8, sys_thread_t:0x7fa030, stat

    Another Thread dump when the server have more load.
    Still running with about 90 % of the CPU
    -regards Ståle
    SIGQUIT
    A SIGQUIT has been received. Do you want to:
    [ 0 ] continue program
    [ 1 ] check & print one deadlock
    [ 2 ] check & print all deadlocks
    [ 3 ] dump thread stacks
    [ 4 ] dump lock registry
    [ 5 ] heap inspection
    [ 6 ] terminate program
    Type number corresponding to selected action: Found 0 deadlock
    Full thread dump:
    "Keep-Alive-Timer:wap.mobitel.si" (TID:0x3062ee0, sys_thread_t:0x3062e18, state:CW, thread_t:
    t@4879, threadID:0xe7a41dc8, stack_bot
    tom:0xe7a42000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=8
    [1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
    [2] sun.net.www.http.ClientVector.run(KeepAliveCache.java:220)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:478)
    "Keep-Alive-Timer:wap.thai2hand.com" (TID:0x2734098, sys_thread_t:0x2733fd0, state:CW, thread_t:
    t@4812, threadID:0xe7bd1dc8, stack_
    bottom:0xe7bd2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=8
    [1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
    [2] sun.net.www.http.ClientVector.run(KeepAliveCache.java:220)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:478)
    "Keep-Alive-Timer:lille.hvor.no" (TID:0x2738ba0, sys_thread_t:0x2738ad8, state:CW, thread_t: t@4756,
    threadID:0xe7a71dc8, stack_bott
    om:0xe7a72000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=8
    [1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
    [2] sun.net.www.http.ClientVector.run(KeepAliveCache.java:220)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:478)
    "Keep-Alive-Timer:stars927.com" (TID:0x3c7fbd8, sys_thread_t:0x3c7fb10, state:CW, thread_t: t@4415,
    threadID:0xe7cd1dc8, stack_botto
    m:0xe7cd2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=8
    [1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
    [2] sun.net.www.http.ClientVector.run(KeepAliveCache.java:220)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:478)
    "Thread-113" (TID:0x2089788, sys_thread_t:0x20896c0, state:CW, thread_t: t@266, threadID:0xe7e11dc8,
    stack_bottom:0xe7e12000, stack_
    size:0x20000) prio=1
    [1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
    [2] com.telenor.wamp.framework.cache.CacheHolder.run(CacheHolder.java:243)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:478)
    "HighPriority TimeEventGenerator" (TID:0x1bd29f0, sys_thread_t:0x1bd2928, state:CW, thread_t: t@107,
    threadID:0xe7e41dc8, stack_bott
    om:0xe7e42000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=9
    [1] weblogic.time.common.internal.TimeTable.snooze(TimeTable.java:256)
    [2] weblogic.time.common.internal.TimeEventGenerator.run(TimeEventGenerator.java:131)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:479)
    "ListenThread" (TID:0x17825c8, sys_thread_t:0x1782500, state:R, thread_t: t@103,
    threadID:0xe7f91dc8, stack_bottom:0xe7f92000, stack
    _size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketAccept(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.PlainSocketImpl.accept(PlainSocketImpl.java:406)
    [3] java.net.ServerSocket.implAccept(ServerSocket.java:238)
    [4] java.net.ServerSocket.accept(ServerSocket.java:223)
    [5] weblogic.t3.srvr.ListenThread.run(ListenThread.java:226)
    "Thread-1" (TID:0x195e9d0, sys_thread_t:0x195e908, state:CW, thread_t: t@102, threadID:0xe7fc1dc8,
    stack_bottom:0xe7fc2000, stack_si
    ze:0x20000) prio=1
    [1] java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
    [2] no.infohwy.djuice.common.CacheHolder.run(CacheHolder.java:215)
    [3] java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:479)
    "SessionMessageProcessor $SESSION$ " (TID:0x19505b0, sys_thread_t:0x19504e8, state:CW, thread_t:
    t@101, threadID:0xe8021dc8, stack_b
    ottom:0xe8022000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "SessionMessageProcessor $SESSION$ " (TID:0x18bf198, sys_thread_t:0x18bf0d0, state:CW, thread_t:
    t@100, threadID:0xe8051dc8, stack_b
    ottom:0xe8052000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "JMS Session Delivery Thread" (TID:0x1958158, sys_thread_t:0x1958090, state:CW, thread_t: t@99,
    threadID:0xe8081dc8, stack_bottom:0x
    e8082000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.jclient.Session.Rv_(Session.java:1398)
    [3] progress.message.jclient.QueueSession.run(QueueSession.java:579)
    [4] progress.message.jclient.uj.run(Session$SessionThread.java:1206)
    "SessionMessageProcessor $QR$ " (TID:0x194b820, sys_thread_t:0x194b758, state:CW, thread_t: t@98,
    threadID:0xe80e1dc8, stack_bottom:
    0xe80e2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "SessionMessageProcessor $QR$ " (TID:0x194b600, sys_thread_t:0x194b538, state:CW, thread_t: t@97,
    threadID:0xe8111dc8, stack_bottom:
    0xe8112000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "SessionMessageProcessor $SESSION$ " (TID:0x19428e0, sys_thread_t:0x1942818, state:CW, thread_t:
    t@96, threadID:0xe8141dc8, stack_bo
    ttom:0xe8142000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "SessionMessageProcessor $SESSION$ " (TID:0x192de58, sys_thread_t:0x192dd90, state:CW, thread_t:
    t@95, threadID:0xe8171dc8, stack_bo
    ttom:0xe8172000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "ClientListener MIP Djuice2" (TID:0x18c4338, sys_thread_t:0x18c4270, state:R, thread_t: t@94,
    threadID:0xe81c1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8
    1c2000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:85)
    [3] java.io.BufferedInputStream.fill(BufferedInputStream.java:171)
    [4] java.io.BufferedInputStream.read1(BufferedInputStream.java:221)
    [5] java.io.BufferedInputStream.read(BufferedInputStream.java:278)
    [6] progress.message.zclient.MgramBuffer.read(MgramBuffer.java:91)
    [7] progress.message.zclient.Mgram.<init>(Mgram.java:551)
    [8] progress.message.zclient.ClientListener.qI_(ClientListener.java:482)
    [9] progress.message.zclient.ClientListener.threadMain(ClientListener.java:267)
    [10] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "ClientSender MIP Djuice2" (TID:0x18b9688, sys_thread_t:0x18b95c0, state:CW, thread_t: t@93,
    threadID:0xe8201dc8, stack_bottom:0xe82
    02000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.ClientSender.threadMain(ClientSender.java:460)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "SessionMessageProcessor MIP " (TID:0x18ba280, sys_thread_t:0x18ba1b8, state:CW, thread_t: t@92,
    threadID:0xe8241dc8, stack_bottom:0
    xe8242000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "SessiOnMessageProcessor MIP " (TID:0x184ee78, sys_thread_t:0x184edb0, state:CW, thread_t: t@91,
    threadID:0xe8271dc8, stack_bottom:0
    xe8272000, stack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] progress.message.zclient.xb.HE_(MessageHandlerQueue.java:66)
    [3] progress.message.zclient.xf.threadMain(SessionMessageProcessor.java:63)
    [4] progress.message.zclient.DebugThread.run(DebugThread.java:54)
    "NBExecuteThread-1" (TID:0x7678f0, sys_thread_t:0x767828, state:CW, thread_t: t@87,
    threadID:0xe8ca1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8ca2000, st
    ack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "NBExecuteThread-0" (TID:0x812d28, sys_thread_t:0x812c60, state:CW, thread_t: t@86,
    threadID:0xe8cf1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8cf2000, st
    ack_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:424)
    [2] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:103)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-74" (TID:0x4fccf8, sys_thread_t:0x4fcc30, state:R, thread_t: t@85,
    threadID:0xe8d21dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8d22000, stac
    k_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.peek(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.DatagramSocket.receive(DatagramSocket.java:348)
    [3] weblogic.cluster.TDMSocketIPM.receive(TDMSocketIPM.java:80)
    [4] weblogic.cluster.TMSocket.execute(TMSocket.java:233)
    [5] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-73" (TID:0x5500f8, sys_thread_t:0x550030, state:MW, thread_t: t@84,
    threadID:0xe8d71dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8d72000, sta
    ck_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] weblogic.socket.PosixSocketMuxer.processSockets(PosixSocketMuxer.java:259)
    [2] weblogic.socket.SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:23)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-72" (TID:0x5628f8, sys_thread_t:0x562830, state:MW, thread_t: t@83,
    threadID:0xe8da1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8da2000, sta
    ck_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] weblogic.socket.PosixSocketMuxer.processSockets(PosixSocketMuxer.java:259)
    [2] weblogic.socket.SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:23)
    [3] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-71" (TID:0x5db0f8, sys_thread_t:0x5db030, state:R, thread_t: t@82,
    threadID:0xe8df1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8df2000, stac
    k_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] weblogic.socket.PosixSocketMuxer.poll(Native Method)
    [2] weblogic.socket.PosixSocketMuxer.processSockets(PosixSocketMuxer.java:259)
    [3] weblogic.socket.SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:23)
    [4] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-70" (TID:0x5db4f8, sys_thread_t:0x5db430, state:R, thread_t: t@81,
    threadID:0xe8e21dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8e22000, stac
    k_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:85)
    [3] com.sybase.timedio.RawDbio.reallyRead(RawDbio.java)
    [4] com.sybase.timedio.Dbio.doRead(Dbio.java)
    [5] com.sybase.timedio.InStreamMgr.readIfOwner(InStreamMgr.java)
    [6] com.sybase.timedio.InStreamMgr.doRead(InStreamMgr.java)
    [7] com.sybase.tds.TdsProtocolContext.getChunk(TdsProtocolContext.java)
    [8] com.sybase.tds.PduInputFormatter.readPacket(PduInputFormatter.java)
    [9] com.sybase.tds.PduInputFormatter.read(PduInputFormatter.java)
    [10] com.sybase.tds.TdsInputStream.read(TdsInputStream.java)
    [11] com.sybase.tds.TdsInputStream.readUnsignedByte(TdsInputStream.java)
    [12] com.sybase.tds.Tds.nextResult(Tds.java)
    [13] com.sybase.jdbc.ResultGetter.nextResult(ResultGetter.java)
    [14] com.sybase.jdbc.SybStatement.nextResult(SybStatement.java)
    [15] com.sybase.jdbc.SybStatement.updateLoop(SybStatement.java)
    [16] com.sybase.jdbc.SybStatement.executeUpdate(SybStatement.java)
    [17] com.sybase.jdbc.SybPreparedStatement.executeUpdate(SybPreparedStatement.java)
    [18] weblogic.jdbc.pool.PreparedStatement.executeUpdate(PreparedStatement.java:63)
    [19]
    com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileDeviceEntityPSWebLogic_CMP_RDBMS.update(ProfileDeviceEntityPSWebLogic_CMP_R
    DBMS.java:302)
    [20]
    com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileDeviceEntityPSWebLogic_CMP_RDBMS.store(ProfileDeviceEntityPSWebLogic_CMP_RD
    BMS.java:287)
    [21] weblogic.ejb.internal.EntityEJBContext.store(EntityEJBContext.java:170)
    [22] weblogic.ejb.internal.EntityEJBContext.beforeCompletion(EntityEJBContext.java:224)
    [23] weblogic.ejb.internal.StatefulEJBObject.postInvokeNoTx(StatefulEJBObject.java:295)
    [24] weblogic.ejb.internal.BaseEJBObject.postInvoke(BaseEJBObject.java:697)
    [25]
    com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileDeviceEntityBeanEOImpl.setDateLastLogon(ProfileDeviceEntityBeanEOImpl.java:
    188)
    [26] com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileManagerBean.chooseProfile(ProfileManagerBean.java:1221)
    [27] com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileManagerBean.getProfile(ProfileManagerBean.java:221)
    [28] com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileManagerBeanEOImpl.getProfile(ProfileManagerBeanEOImpl.java:769)
    [29] no.infohwy.djuice.ejb.CFacadeBean.getProfile(CFacadeBean.java:170)
    [30] no.infohwy.djuice.ejb.CFacadeBeanEOImpl.getProfile(CFacadeBeanEOImpl.java:2146)
    [31]
    no.infohwy.djuice.ejb.CFacadeBeanEOImpl_ServiceStub.getProfile(CFacadeBeanEOImpl_ServiceStub.java:71
    8)
    .... remainder of stack truncated ...
    "ExecuteThread-69" (TID:0x7a21c0, sys_thread_t:0x7a20f8, state:R, thread_t: t@80,
    threadID:0xe8e71dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8e72000, stac
    k_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:85)
    [3] com.sybase.timedio.RawDbio.reallyRead(RawDbio.java)
    [4] com.sybase.timedio.Dbio.doRead(Dbio.java)
    [5] com.sybase.timedio.InStreamMgr.readIfOwner(InStreamMgr.java)
    [6] com.sybase.timedio.InStreamMgr.doRead(InStreamMgr.java)
    [7] com.sybase.tds.TdsProtocolContext.getChunk(TdsProtocolContext.java)
    [8] com.sybase.tds.PduInputFormatter.readPacket(PduInputFormatter.java)
    [9] com.sybase.tds.PduInputFormatter.read(PduInputFormatter.java)
    [10] com.sybase.tds.TdsInputStream.read(TdsInputStream.java)
    [11] com.sybase.tds.TdsInputStream.readUnsignedByte(TdsInputStream.java)
    [12] com.sybase.tds.Tds.nextResult(Tds.java)
    [13] com.sybase.jdbc.ResultGetter.nextResult(ResultGetter.java)
    [14] com.sybase.jdbc.SybStatement.nextResult(SybStatement.java)
    [15] com.sybase.jdbc.SybStatement.updateLoop(SybStatement.java)
    [16] com.sybase.jdbc.SybStatement.executeUpdate(SybStatement.java)
    [17] com.sybase.jdbc.SybPreparedStatement.executeUpdate(SybPreparedStatement.java)
    [18] weblogic.jdbc.pool.PreparedStatement.executeUpdate(PreparedStatement.java:63)
    [19]
    com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileDeviceEntityPSWebLogic_CMP_RDBMS.update(ProfileDeviceEntityPSWebLogic_CMP_R
    DBMS.java:302)
    [20]
    com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileDeviceEntityPSWebLogic_CMP_RDBMS.store(ProfileDeviceEntityPSWebLogic_CMP_RD
    BMS.java:287)
    [21] weblogic.ejb.internal.EntityEJBContext.store(EntityEJBContext.java:170)
    [22] weblogic.ejb.internal.EntityEJBContext.beforeCompletion(EntityEJBContext.java:224)
    [23] weblogic.ejb.internal.StatefulEJBObject.postInvokeNoTx(StatefulEJBObject.java:295)
    [24] weblogic.ejb.internal.BaseEJBObject.postInvoke(BaseEJBObject.java:697)
    [25]
    com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileDeviceEntityBeanEOImpl.setDateLastLogon(ProfileDeviceEntityBeanEOImpl.java:
    188)
    [26] com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileManagerBean.chooseProfile(ProfileManagerBean.java:1221)
    [27] com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileManagerBean.getCurrentProfile(ProfileManagerBean.java:3136)
    [28] com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileManagerBean.login(ProfileManagerBean.java:146)
    [29] com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileManagerBeanEOImpl.login(ProfileManagerBeanEOImpl.java:80)
    [30] no.infohwy.djuice.ejb.CFacadeBean.login(CFacadeBean.java:122)
    [31] no.infohwy.djuice.ejb.CFacadeBeanEOImpl.login(CFacadeBeanEOImpl.java:1200)
    .... remainder of stack truncated ...
    "ExecuteThread-68" (TID:0x5af0f8, sys_thread_t:0x5af030, state:R, thread_t: t@79,
    threadID:0xe8ea1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8ea2000, stac
    k_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:85)
    [3] weblogic.socket.ResettableSocket.getPrefix(ResettableSocket.java:53)
    [4] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketT3.claimSocket(JVMSocketT3.java:109)
    [5] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketT3.claimSocket(JVMSocketT3.java:99)
    [6] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketManager.accept(JVMSocketManager.java:377)
    [7] weblogic.t3.srvr.ListenThread$RJVMListenRequest.execute(ListenThread.java:505)
    [8] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-67" (TID:0x5dbcf8, sys_thread_t:0x5dbc30, state:R, thread_t: t@78,
    threadID:0xe8ef1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8ef2000, stac
    k_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:85)
    [3] weblogic.socket.ResettableSocket.getPrefix(ResettableSocket.java:53)
    [4] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketT3.claimSocket(JVMSocketT3.java:109)
    [5] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketT3.claimSocket(JVMSocketT3.java:99)
    [6] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketManager.accept(JVMSocketManager.java:377)
    [7] weblogic.t3.srvr.ListenThread$RJVMListenRequest.execute(ListenThread.java:505)
    [8] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-66" (TID:0x5b30f8, sys_thread_t:0x5b3030, state:R, thread_t: t@77,
    threadID:0xe8f21dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8f22000, stac
    k_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.io.BufferedInputStream.fill(BufferedInputStream.java:171)
    [2] java.io.BufferedInputStream.read(BufferedInputStream.java:207)
    [3] jsp_servlet._projects._djuice._prod._wapalizer._index._jspService(_index.java:79)
    [4] weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspBase.service(JspBase.java:27)
    [5] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:114)
    [6] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:723)
    [7] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:707)
    [8] weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextManager.invokeServlet(ServletContextManager.java:76)
    [9] weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.invokeServlet(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:344)
    [10] weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.execute(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:244)
    [11] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-65" (TID:0x5c28f8, sys_thread_t:0x5c2830, state:R, thread_t: t@76,
    threadID:0xe8f71dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8f72000, stac
    k_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:85)
    [3] weblogic.socket.ResettableSocket.getPrefix(ResettableSocket.java:53)
    [4] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketT3.claimSocket(JVMSocketT3.java:109)
    [5] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketT3.claimSocket(JVMSocketT3.java:99)
    [6] weblogic.socket.JVMSocketManager.accept(JVMSocketManager.java:377)
    [7] weblogic.t3.srvr.ListenThread$RJVMListenRequest.execute(ListenThread.java:505)
    [8] weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:111)
    "ExecuteThread-64" (TID:0x5c5cf8, sys_thread_t:0x5c5c30, state:R, thread_t: t@75,
    threadID:0xe8fa1dc8, stack_bottom:0xe8fa2000, stac
    k_size:0x20000) prio=5
    [1] java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method)
    [2] java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:85)
    [3] com.sybase.timedio.RawDbio.reallyRead(RawDbio.java)
    [4] com.sybase.timedio.Dbio.doRead(Dbio.java)
    [5] com.sybase.timedio.InStreamMgr.readIfOwner(InStreamMgr.java)
    [6] com.sybase.timedio.InStreamMgr.doRead(InStreamMgr.java)
    [7] com.sybase.tds.TdsProtocolContext.getChunk(TdsProtocolContext.java)
    [8] com.sybase.tds.PduInputFormatter.readPacket(PduInputFormatter.java)
    [9] com.sybase.tds.PduInputFormatter.read(PduInputFormatter.java)
    [10] com.sybase.tds.TdsInputStream.read(TdsInputStream.java)
    [11] com.sybase.tds.TdsInputStream.readUnsignedByte(TdsInputStream.java)
    [12] com.sybase.tds.Tds.nextResult(Tds.java)
    [13] com.sybase.jdbc.ResultGetter.nextResult(ResultGetter.java)
    [14] com.sybase.jdbc.SybStatement.nextResult(SybStatement.java)
    [15] com.sybase.jdbc.SybStatement.updateLoop(SybStatement.java)
    [16] com.sybase.jdbc.SybStatement.executeUpdate(SybStatement.java)
    [17] com.sybase.jdbc.SybPreparedStatement.executeUpdate(SybPreparedStatement.java)
    [18] weblogic.jdbc.pool.PreparedStatement.executeUpdate(PreparedStatement.java:63)
    [19]
    com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileDeviceEntityPSWebLogic_CMP_RDBMS.update(ProfileDeviceEntityPSWebLogic_CMP_R
    DBMS.java:302)
    [20]
    com.djuice.ci.ejb.ProfileDeviceEntityPSWebLogic_CMP_RDBMS.store(ProfileDeviceEntityPSWebLogic_CMP_RD
    BMS.java:287)
    [21] weblogic.ejb.internal.EntityEJBContext.store(EntityEJBContext.java:170)
    [22] weblogic.ejb.internal.EntityEJBContext.beforeCompletion(EntityEJBContext.java:224)
    [23] weblogic.ejb.internal.StatefulEJBObject.postInvokeNoTx(StatefulEJBObject.java:295)
    [24] weblogic.ejb.internal.BaseEJBObject.postInvoke(BaseEJBObject.java:697)
    [25]
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