Cisco Prime 2.0 - System-Defined Jobs keep running

Hi PI Experts,
The following two jobs keep running for two weeks. Is it normal?
They are under Job Dashboard -> System-Defined.
Not sure what are they for. Cannot find them with google.
Is there any way to stop them from running if it's not normal?
SAM_Poller_22_15_GETVPNPoller_-253935627
PollerJob
In-Progress
Running
2014-02-13 12:12
SAM_Poller_22_15_GETVPNPoller_961682338
PollerJob
In-Progress
Running
2014-02-11 12:10
Thanks
Cedar

My 2.0 box has 4 SAM_Poller Jobs all of which have a Last Run status of Success
SAM_Poller_700_15_CPU_622922702
SAM_Poller_700_15_DVAVAILABILITY_2064595572
SAM_Poller_700_15_ENVTEMP_-477657161   
SAM_Poller_700_15_MEMORY_-1199548056
The names of mine indicate Memory, Envmonitoring, CPU and Availability-
By the looks of the names on your two processes that aren't finishing it appears they have something to do with VPN.
This raises the question: are you monitoring any devices that are VPN capable?  If no, perhaps you could disable that functionality on the monitored device...

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