High CPU usage (more than 100%) while running video applications

Hello everyone,
I desperately need help with this.
I have a late 2007 White Macbook running Mac OS X 10.6.8 :
Model Name:          MacBook
  Model Identifier:          MacBook2,1
  Processor Name:          Intel Core 2 Duo
  Processor Speed:          2 GHz
  Number Of Processors:          1
  Total Number Of Cores:          2
  L2 Cache:          4 MB
  Memory:          3 GB
  Bus Speed:          667 MHz
The issue that I am having is, whenever I play a video (Netflix/Silverlight player, YouTube, Skype, etc.) the CPU usage shoots up above 100% and the video or the video chat becomes VERY choppy. It becomes impossible to keep going once that starts. Originally I had 1Gb RAM (512 + 512) ... then I upgraded to (1GB + 512mb) ... it was fine for about a year and then started chocking on memory... so recently I made it (1GB +2GB) and that's when this high CPU  usage thing started (according to my knowledge)
I have had this machine since last 4 years and its very dear to me. I dont wanna buy a new one. I will really appreciate if someone could help.

I am spending sleepless nights, researching for a fix. From what I found so far, a considerable amount of people were able to fix this issue by simple cleaning the insides of their machines using air dusters, especially the fans. I don't know how cleaning would help with CPU utilization, but by interpolation, I feel it's worth a try. At least it will be clean, if not perfectly functional. lol
Now the next big challenge ahead of me is getting the screws on my Macbook open. I was following the Fan Repair Guide on ifixit.com. I went and got the #00 Phillips screwdriver as suggested in the guide... came home and found out the screwdriver is too big.... went back got a #0000 Phillips (I also found out that screwdrivers with same number might be of different sizes in different stores)... got a couple of screws out and then--- another road-block!! there are a few extremely tiny Phillips screws on my macbook. Now I am hunting for the smallest Phillips screwdriver in the world. Hopefully, I will find it in some watch repair or eye-glasses repair kit in a store such as CVS or Walgreens... aaaah... this is sooo frustrating!!! I just want to get his done so that I can check it off the list of probable solutions that I want to try. Will update here if this works.
From what you say, I think that the Silverlight upgrade might be the culprit in my case too. But the effect is there also for Youtube, Skype , or any other Video/Graphics intensive application that I use. Although, Silverlight/Netflix performs the worst among all the apps.
I love my Macbook... don't want to part with it.

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         at org.quartz.simpl.SimpleThreadPool$WorkerThread.run(SimpleThreadPool.java:520)
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         at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CTTIoer.processError(T4CTTIoer.java:413)
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         at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:173)
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         at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CTTIoer.processError(T4CTTIoer.java:413)
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         at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CPreparedStatement.doOall8(T4CPreparedStatement.java:194)
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         at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteWithTimeout(OracleStatement.java:1222)
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         at oracle.jdbc.driver.OraclePreparedStatement.executeUpdate(OraclePreparedStatement.java:3462)
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    Thread Dump 1 -
    ===== FULL THREAD DUMP ===============
    Thu Feb 24 21:45:00 2011
    BEA JRockit(R) R27.6.3-40_o-112056-1.6.0_11-20090318-2103-linux-x86_64
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    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
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    at com/zzzz/util/runner/ZzzzRunnerBase.run(ZzzzRunnerBase.java:23)
    at com/zzzz/carbon/cacheserver/ZzzzCoherenceServerStartup.main(ZzzzCoherenceServerStartup.java:16)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
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    "(GC Main Thread)" id=3 idx=0xc tid=18145 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 1)" id=? idx=0x10 tid=18146 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 2)" id=? idx=0x14 tid=18147 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 3)" id=? idx=0x18 tid=18148 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 4)" id=? idx=0x1c tid=18149 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
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    "(Code Optimization Thread 1)" id=5 idx=0x24 tid=18151 prio=5 alive, in native, native_waiting, daemon
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        at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
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        at java/lang/ref/Reference.waitForActivatedQueue()Ljava/lang/ref/Reference;(Native Method)
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        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
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    -- end of trace
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    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "PacketReceiver" id=15 idx=0x40 tid=18160 prio=7 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
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    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)[inlined]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/packetProcessor/PacketReceiver.onWait(PacketReceiver.CDB:2)[optimized]
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    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:34)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "PacketPublisher" id=16 idx=0x44 tid=18161 prio=6 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
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    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)[inlined]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/packetProcessor/PacketPublisher.onWait(PacketPublisher.CDB:2)[optimized]
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    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "PacketSpeaker" id=17 idx=0x48 tid=18162 prio=8 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/Cluster$PacketSpeaker$BundlingQueue@0x4cabe9d8[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/ConcurrentQueue.waitForEntry(ConcurrentQueue.CDB:16)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/Cluster$PacketSpeaker$BundlingQueue@0x4cabe9d8[fat lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/ConcurrentQueue.remove(ConcurrentQueue.CDB:7)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Queue.remove(Queue.CDB:1)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/packetProcessor/PacketSpeaker.onNotify(PacketSpeaker.CDB:62)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:37)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "PacketListenerN" id=18 idx=0x4c tid=18163 prio=8 alive, in native, daemon
    at java/net/PlainDatagramSocketImpl.receive0(Ljava/net/DatagramPacket;)V(Native Method)
    ^-- Holding lock: java/net/PlainDatagramSocketImpl@0x4cb221b0[recursive]
    at java/net/PlainDatagramSocketImpl.receive(PlainDatagramSocketImpl.java:136)[inlined]
    at java/net/DatagramSocket.receive(DatagramSocket.java:712)[optimized]
    ^-- Holding lock: java/net/PlainDatagramSocketImpl@0x4cb221b0[thin lock]
    ^-- Holding lock: java/net/DatagramPacket@0x73e59890[thin lock]
    ^-- Holding lock: java/net/MulticastSocket@0x4cb22178[thin lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/socket/UdpSocket.receive(UdpSocket.CDB:20)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/UdpPacket.receive(UdpPacket.CDB:4)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/packetProcessor/PacketListener.onNotify(PacketListener.CDB:19)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:37)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "Cluster|Member(Id=2, Timestamp=2011-02-23 16:25:36.488, Address=10.10.100.77:8095, MachineId=25677, Location=site:emtzzzz.com,machine:njdev04,process:18142,member:cldev201~carboncachelauncher~181)" id=19 idx=0x50 tid=18164 prio=5 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/concurrentQueue/DualQueue@0x4cac64d8[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)[inlined]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/service/Grid.onWait(Grid.CDB:9)[optimized]
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/concurrentQueue/DualQueue@0x4cac64d8[fat lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:34)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "TcpRingListener" id=20 idx=0x54 tid=18165 prio=6 alive, in native, daemon
    at java/net/PlainSocketImpl.socketAccept(Ljava/net/SocketImpl;)V(Native Method)
    at java/net/PlainSocketImpl.accept(PlainSocketImpl.java:384)
    ^-- Holding lock: java/net/SocksSocketImpl@0x4cb227d8[thin lock]
    at java/net/ServerSocket.implAccept(ServerSocket.java:453)
    at java/net/ServerSocket.accept(ServerSocket.java:421)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/socket/TcpSocketAccepter.accept(TcpSocketAccepter.CDB:18)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/TcpRingListener.acceptConnection(TcpRingListener.CDB:10)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/TcpRingListener.onNotify(TcpRingListener.CDB:9)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:37)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "Invocation:Management:EventDispatcher" id=22 idx=0x58 tid=18166 prio=5 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/Service$EventDispatcher$Queue@0x4ab76140[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)[optimized]
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/Service$EventDispatcher$Queue@0x4ab76140[fat lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/Service$EventDispatcher.onWait(Service.CDB:7)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:34)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "Invocation:Management" id=23 idx=0x5c tid=18167 prio=5 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/concurrentQueue/DualQueue@0x4ab75508[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)[inlined]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/service/Grid.onWait(Grid.CDB:9)[optimized]
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/concurrentQueue/DualQueue@0x4ab75508[fat lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:34)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "DistributedCache" id=25 idx=0x60 tid=18168 prio=5 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/concurrentQueue/DualQueue@0x4a3869b0[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)[inlined]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/service/Grid.onWait(Grid.CDB:9)[optimized]
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/concurrentQueue/DualQueue@0x4a3869b0[fat lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:34)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    ===== END OF THREAD DUMP ===============
    Thread Dump 2 -
    ===== FULL THREAD DUMP ===============
    Thu Feb 24 21:27:53 2011
    BEA JRockit(R) R27.6.3-40_o-112056-1.6.0_11-20090318-2103-linux-x86_64
    "Main Thread" id=1 idx=0x4 tid=18143 prio=5 alive, in native, waiting
    -- Waiting for notification on: java/lang/Class@0x43587b58[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/net/DefaultCacheServer.main(DefaultCacheServer.java:80)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: java/lang/Class@0x43587b58[fat lock]
    at com/zzzz/carbon/cacheserver/ZzzzCoherenceServerStartup.doWork(ZzzzCoherenceServerStartup.java:29)
    at com/zzzz/util/runner/ZzzzRunnerBase.run(ZzzzRunnerBase.java:23)
    at com/zzzz/carbon/cacheserver/ZzzzCoherenceServerStartup.main(ZzzzCoherenceServerStartup.java:16)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "(Signal Handler)" id=2 idx=0x8 tid=18144 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    "(GC Main Thread)" id=3 idx=0xc tid=18145 prio=5 alive, in native, native_waiting, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 1)" id=? idx=0x10 tid=18146 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 2)" id=? idx=0x14 tid=18147 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 3)" id=? idx=0x18 tid=18148 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 4)" id=? idx=0x1c tid=18149 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    "(Code Generation Thread 1)" id=4 idx=0x20 tid=18150 prio=5 alive, in native, native_waiting, daemon
    "(Code Optimization Thread 1)" id=5 idx=0x24 tid=18151 prio=5 alive, in native, native_waiting, daemon
    "(VM Periodic Task)" id=6 idx=0x28 tid=18152 prio=10 alive, in native, daemon
    "Finalizer" id=7 idx=0x2c tid=18153 prio=8 alive, in native, native_waiting, daemon
    at jrockit/memory/Finalizer.waitForFinalizees([Ljava/lang/Object;)I(Native Method)
        at jrockit/memory/Finalizer.access$500(Finalizer.java:12)
        at jrockit/memory/Finalizer$4.run(Finalizer.java:159)
        at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "Reference Handler" id=8 idx=0x30 tid=18154 prio=10 alive, in native, native_waiting, daemon
        at java/lang/ref/Reference.waitForActivatedQueue()Ljava/lang/ref/Reference;(Native Method)
        at java/lang/ref/Reference.access$100(Reference.java:11)
        at java/lang/ref/Reference$ReferenceHandler.run(Reference.java:79)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "(Sensor Event Thread)" id=9 idx=0x34 tid=18155 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    "Logger@9217551 3.5/459" id=12 idx=0x38 tid=18158 prio=3 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: com/tangosol/coherence/component/application/console/Coherence$Logger$Queue@0x4e1faef8[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)[optimized]
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/tangosol/coherence/component/application/console/Coherence$Logger$Queue@0x4e1faef8[fat lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:34)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "PacketListener1" id=14 idx=0x3c tid=18159 prio=8 alive, in native, daemon
    at java/net/PlainDatagramSocketImpl.receive0(Ljava/net/DatagramPacket;)V(Native Method)
    ^-- Holding lock: java/net/PlainDatagramSocketImpl@0x4cb21360[recursive]
    at java/net/PlainDatagramSocketImpl.receive(PlainDatagramSocketImpl.java:136)[inlined]
    at java/net/DatagramSocket.receive(DatagramSocket.java:712)[optimized]
    ^-- Holding lock: java/net/PlainDatagramSocketImpl@0x4cb21360[thin lock]
    ^-- Holding lock: java/net/DatagramPacket@0x73a80930[thin lock]
    ^-- Holding lock: java/net/DatagramSocket@0x4cb21338[thin lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/socket/UdpSocket.receive(UdpSocket.CDB:20)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/UdpPacket.receive(UdpPacket.CDB:4)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/packetProcessor/PacketListener.onNotify(PacketListener.CDB:19)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:37)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "PacketReceiver" id=15 idx=0x40 tid=18160 prio=7 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/Cluster$PacketReceiver$InQueue@0x4cf60d58[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)[inlined]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/packetProcessor/PacketReceiver.onWait(PacketReceiver.CDB:2)[optimized]
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/Cluster$PacketReceiver$InQueue@0x4cf60d58[fat lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:34)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "PacketPublisher" id=16 idx=0x44 tid=18161 prio=6 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/Cluster$PacketPublisher$InQueue@0x4ca053a8[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)[inlined]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/packetProcessor/PacketPublisher.onWait(PacketPublisher.CDB:2)[optimized]
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/Cluster$PacketPublisher$InQueue@0x4ca053a8[fat lock]
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/Cluster$PacketPublisher$InQueue@0x4ca053a8[fat lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:34)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "PacketSpeaker" id=17 idx=0x48 tid=18162 prio=8 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/Cluster$PacketSpeaker$BundlingQueue@0x4cabe9d8[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/ConcurrentQueue.waitForEntry(ConcurrentQueue.CDB:16)
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/Cluster$PacketSpeaker$BundlingQueue@0x4cabe9d8[fat lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/ConcurrentQueue.remove(ConcurrentQueue.CDB:7)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Queue.remove(Queue.CDB:1)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/packetProcessor/PacketSpeaker.onNotify(PacketSpeaker.CDB:62)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:37)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "PacketListenerN" id=18 idx=0x4c tid=18163 prio=8 alive, in native, daemon
    at java/net/PlainDatagramSocketImpl.receive0(Ljava/net/DatagramPacket;)V(Native Method)
    ^-- Holding lock: java/net/PlainDatagramSocketImpl@0x4cb221b0[recursive]
    at java/net/PlainDatagramSocketImpl.receive(PlainDatagramSocketImpl.java:136)[inlined]
    at java/net/DatagramSocket.receive(DatagramSocket.java:712)[optimized]
    ^-- Holding lock: java/net/PlainDatagramSocketImpl@0x4cb221b0[thin lock]
    ^-- Holding lock: java/net/DatagramPacket@0x5e55a240[thin lock]
    ^-- Holding lock: java/net/MulticastSocket@0x4cb22178[thin lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/socket/UdpSocket.receive(UdpSocket.CDB:20)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/UdpPacket.receive(UdpPacket.CDB:4)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/packetProcessor/PacketListener.onNotify(PacketListener.CDB:19)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:37)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "Cluster|Member(Id=2, Timestamp=2011-02-23 16:25:36.488, Address=10.10.100.77:8095, MachineId=25677, Location=site:emtzzzz.com,machine:njdev04,process:18142,member:cldev201~carboncachelauncher~181)" id=19 idx=0x50 tid=18164 prio=5 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/concurrentQueue/DualQueue@0x4cac64d8[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)[inlined]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/service/Grid.onWait(Grid.CDB:9)[optimized]
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/concurrentQueue/DualQueue@0x4cac64d8[fat lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:34)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "TcpRingListener" id=20 idx=0x54 tid=18165 prio=6 alive, in native, daemon
    at java/net/PlainSocketImpl.socketAccept(Ljava/net/SocketImpl;)V(Native Method)
    at java/net/PlainSocketImpl.accept(PlainSocketImpl.java:384)
    ^-- Holding lock: java/net/SocksSocketImpl@0x4cb227d8[thin lock]
    at java/net/ServerSocket.implAccept(ServerSocket.java:453)
    at java/net/ServerSocket.accept(ServerSocket.java:421)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/net/socket/TcpSocketAccepter.accept(TcpSocketAccepter.CDB:18)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/TcpRingListener.acceptConnection(TcpRingListener.CDB:10)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/TcpRingListener.onNotify(TcpRingListener.CDB:9)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:37)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "Invocation:Management:EventDispatcher" id=22 idx=0x58 tid=18166 prio=5 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/Service$EventDispatcher$Queue@0x4ab76140[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)[optimized]
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/Service$EventDispatcher$Queue@0x4ab76140[fat lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/Service$EventDispatcher.onWait(Service.CDB:7)
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:34)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "Invocation:Management" id=23 idx=0x5c tid=18167 prio=5 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/concurrentQueue/DualQueue@0x4ab75508[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)[inlined]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/service/Grid.onWait(Grid.CDB:9)[optimized]
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/concurrentQueue/DualQueue@0x4ab75508[fat lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:34)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    "DistributedCache" id=25 idx=0x60 tid=18168 prio=5 alive, in native, waiting, daemon
    -- Waiting for notification on: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/concurrentQueue/DualQueue@0x4a3869b0[fat lock]
    at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
    at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)[optimized]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)[inlined]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/daemon/queueProcessor/service/Grid.onWait(Grid.CDB:9)[optimized]
    ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/queue/concurrentQueue/DualQueue@0x4a3869b0[fat lock]
    at com/tangosol/coherence/component/util/Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:34)
    at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
    -- end of trace
    ===== END OF THREAD DUMP ===============

    Charlie, Cameron,
    Thanks for following up. To answer Cameron's question - yes, running top shows that it is this process using a significant amount of the CPU. I captured a JRA this morning setting nativesamples=true.
    I see the following when I look at the Hot Methods - let me know if there is something else that would shed some more light on this issue.
    Method     Percent(%)     #Samples     Optimized     Native     Method Id.
    libjvm.so#mmDetGcFollowReferencesWorkers     28.575     2,062     0     1     0x2AE6B82EC2C1
    libpthread.so.0#__recvfrom_nocancel     26.012     1,877     0     1     0x3CC1A0D689
    libpthread.so.0#__accept_nocancel     26.012     1,877     0     1     0x3CC1A0D4A9
    libjvm.so#mmBalanceGetReference     4.975     359     0     1     0x2AE6B817A65B
    libjvm.so#objIterStepFieldFromBitmaskWord     4.753     343     0     1     0x2AE6B82A6B34
    libjvm.so#objIterStep     3.88     280     0     1     0x2AE6B82A6F8D
    libjvm.so#objIterInitInner     2.744     198     0     1     0x2AE6B82A71B7
    libjvm.so#mmBalanceStoreReference     1.414     102     0     1     0x2AE6B817A781
    libjvm.so#objIterSetupFields     0.637     46     0     1     0x2AE6B82A6B08
    libjvm.so#nativeInnerLockNotLinked     0.236     17     0     1     0x2AE6B829DE76
    libjvm.so#mmWorkPacketPoolGet     0.125     9     0     1     0x2AE6B817A4F5
    libjvm.so#qBitSetIsBitSetInWord     0.069     5     0     1     0x2AE6B82C8AA6
    libjvm.so#nativeInnerUnlockNotLinked     0.069     5     0     1     0x2AE6B829E028
    libjvm.so#mmWorkPacketPoolAdd     0.042     3     0     1     0x2AE6B817A48E
    libjvm.so#objPoolMarkAllHard     0.042     3     0     1     0x2AE6B82A4923
    libjvm.so#objIterSetupArray     0.028     2     0     1     0x2AE6B82A6BDB
    libjvm.so#markAcquired     0.028     2     0     1     0x2AE6B829DBD3
    libjvm.so#mmPointerMatrixTryInsertAtIndex     0.028     2     0     1     0x2AE6B82BEFEB
    libjvm.so#mmPointerMatrixClear     0.028     2     0     1     0x2AE6B82BF61C
    libjvm.so#objPoolMarkWeakConcurrently     0.028     2     0     1     0x2AE6B82A5358
    libjvm.so#qBitSetFindFirstNonClearedWord     0.014     1     0     1     0x2AE6B82C888E
    libjvm.so#utilCounterToNanos     0.014     1     0     1     0x2AE6B8313B53
    libjvm.so#waitForLockIfNeededAndMarkAcquired     0.014     1     0     1     0x2AE6B829DC30
    libjvm.so#vmtLinkData     0.014     1     0     1     0x2AE6B8325B2E
    libjvm.so#mmBitsIsObjectMarkedGrey     0.014     1     0     1     0x2AE6B82ED7E9
    libjvm.so#qBitSetFindLastSetBitInWord     0.014     1     0     1     0x2AE6B82C8854
    libjvm.so#mark_writebarriers     0.014     1     0     1     0x2AE6B8250EEA
    libjvm.so#signalNextInLockQueueIfNeeded     0.014     1     0     1     0x2AE6B829DF52
    libjvm.so#mmGetUsingMatrixes     0.014     1     0     1     0x2AE6B819F33C
    libjvm.so#ptGetThreadId     0.014     1     0     1     0x2AE6B82BD9ED
    libc.so.6#memset     0.014     1     0     1     0x3CC0A7A000
    libjvm.so#setupNodeForSelf     0.014     1     0     1     0x2AE6B829DD87
    libc.so.6#_int_free     0.014     1     0     1     0x3CC0A714E0
    libjvm.so#mmAddChunkToList     0.014     1     0     1     0x2AE6B830977C
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    2011-11-18 16:12:07.117: [    AGFW][1342208320] CHECK initiated by timer for: ora.jpharm.db 1 1
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    2011-11-18 16:12:08.117: [    AGFW][1342208320] CHECK initiated by timer for: ora.jpharm.db 1 1
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