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You are not by any chance calling Thread.dumpStack in the deployed application yourself?
Probably not, just asking.
The JVM generates a stack trace if the JVM experienced an internal error, for example a segmentation violation
or an illegal page fault, it will call its own signal handler to print out the threads and monitors information. If the
JVM generates a stacktrace it has usually something to do with an internal error, i.e., native code in your own
application.
You have to track down the threads with state runnable. These are the threads that were running, for example
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"Thread-12" daemon prio=5 tid=0x397C3B28 nid=0x1a28 runnable [3e31f000..3e31fd8c]
at java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead0(Native Method)
at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:129)
at java.io.BufferedInputStream.fill(BufferedInputStream.java:183)
at java.io.BufferedInputStream.read1(BufferedInputStream.java:222)
at java.io.BufferedInputStream.read(BufferedInputStream.java:277)
- locked <075C97E8> (a java.io.BufferedInputStream)
at com.sun.jndi.ldap.Connection.run(Connection.java:779)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536)I think we also have here the cause of the problem - the communication with the LDAP server.

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