How loud is the Mac Pro under heavy load?

Greetings to all.
I've got a Quad that currently likes to rev up it's fans when I'm doing 4 core calculations (rendering). It gets loud enough that it usually drones out anything not in my immediate area of my desk in my office. Just slightly quieter then the noise it throws off when you run Apple Hardware Test (which has no thermal management, so everything runs at full blast).
I'm fine with a loud computer, the Quad's still quieter then some of my PC's. But I would like to know- everyone is clamering about the Mac Pro's being quieter then the Quad.
Is this under load, or just idling?
Are the Mac Pro's as loud as the Quad when loaded down?
-S'Captain

I have a dual 2.0 GHz Rev. A G5 and now am using a MP 3.0 GHz. The G5 is louder at idle than the MP is at full throttle. I decided to see how loud it would get but maxing out all 4 cores overnight. I came into the room the next day and was bummed it had crashed because it sounded like it had shut off but I moved the mouse and to my delight the thing was still churning away at 400%. It is very very quiet and I have slowly gotten used to the fact that it is nearly impossible to tell if it is asleep or awake. The G5's seem to have a very large delta with regard to fan noise, not so bad at idle and kinda loud when fully loaded. The MP's seem to go from nearly silent to barely audible.
Someone mentioned above that the machine has only passive heat-sinks on the CPUs which is true but misleading because each heat-sink has a dedicated fan right in-front of it in the case. So far I have added 4x1GB of non-Apple thermal spec RAM, i.e. no heat-sinks - just spreaders, and the fans have not spun any louder. Two of the sticks are Kingston and two are Crucials which were the wrong types due to an error by them and didn't have the Apple-style sinks on em. The Kingstons have run reliably for over a week with me stressing them almost every night and I have encountered a lone ECC error which was corrected. I think in cooler environments you may be OK with regular FB-DIMMS but in a hotter environment you may have issues, I keep it pretty cool where the MP lives.
-Jerry C.

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    Group{Address=224.3.5.2, Port=35463, TTL=4}
    MasterMemberSet
    ThisMember=Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2010-01-21 13:36:13.065, Address=xxxxxx:8088, MachineId=2626, Location=site:xxxxxx.net,machine:xxxxxx,process:40488, Role=CoherenceServer)
    OldestMember=Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2010-01-21 13:36:13.065, Address=xxxxxx:8088, MachineId=2626, Location=site:xxxxxx.net,machine:xxxxxx,process:40488, Role=CoherenceServer)
    ActualMemberSet=MemberSet(Size=1, BitSetCount=2
    Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2010-01-21 13:36:13.065, Address=xxxxxx:8088, MachineId=2626, Location=site:xxxxxx.net,machine:xxxxxx,process:40488, Role=CoherenceServer)
    RecycleMillis=120000
    RecycleSet=MemberSet(Size=0, BitSetCount=0
    Services
    TcpRing{TcpSocketAccepter{State=STATE_OPEN, ServerSocket=xxxxxx:8088}, Connections=[]}
    ClusterService{Name=Cluster, State=(SERVICE_STARTED, STATE_JOINED), Id=0, Version=3.5, OldestMemberId=1}
    InvocationService{Name=Management, State=(SERVICE_STARTED), Id=1, Version=3.1, OldestMemberId=1}
    DistributedCache{Name=DistributedCacheForSequenceGenerators, State=(SERVICE_STARTED), LocalStorage=enabled, PartitionCount=257, BackupCount=1, AssignedPartitions=257, BackupPartitions=0}
    DistributedCache{Name=DistributedCacheForCommandPattern, State=(SERVICE_STARTED), LocalStorage=enabled, PartitionCount=257, BackupCount=1, AssignedPartitions=257, BackupPartitions=0}
    DistributedCache{Name=DistributedCacheForCommandPatternDistributedCommands, State=(SERVICE_STARTED), LocalStorage=enabled, PartitionCount=257, BackupCount=1, AssignedPartitions=257, BackupPartitions=0}
    DistributedCache{Name=SequencesService, State=(SERVICE_STARTED), LocalStorage=enabled, PartitionCount=257, BackupCount=1, AssignedPartitions=257, BackupPartitions=0}
    DistributedCache{Name=ModelService, State=(SERVICE_STARTED), LocalStorage=enabled, PartitionCount=257, BackupCount=1, AssignedPartitions=257, BackupPartitions=0}
    2010-01-21 13:36:47.534/35.172 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member(Id=2, Timestamp=2010-01-21 13:36:47.346, Address=xxxxxx:8088, MachineId=2648, Location=site:xxxxxx.net,machine:xxxxxx,process:1912, Role=MortbayStartMain) joined Cluster with senior member 1
    2010-01-21 13:36:47.580/35.218 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member 2 joined Service Management with senior member 1
    2010-01-21 13:36:47.768/35.406 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member 2 joined Service SequencesService with senior member 1
    2010-01-21 13:36:47.877/35.515 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache:SequencesService, member=1): Service SequencesService: sending ServiceConfigSync containing 258 entries to Member 2
    2010-01-21 13:36:47.971/35.609 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member 2 joined Service DistributedCacheForCommandPattern with senior member 1
    2010-01-21 13:36:47.971/35.609 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache:DistributedCacheForCommandPattern, member=1): Service DistributedCacheForCommandPattern: sending ServiceConfigSync containing 258 entries to Member 2
    2010-01-21 13:36:48.034/35.672 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache:DistributedCacheForCommandPattern, member=1): Context Identifier{TestEncrypt} has been inserted into this member
    2010-01-21 13:36:48.034/35.672 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache:DistributedCacheForCommandPattern, member=1): Creating CommandExecutor for Identifier{TestEncrypt}
    2010-01-21 13:36:48.065/35.703 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache:DistributedCacheForCommandPattern, member=1): Created CommandExecutor for Identifier{TestEncrypt}
    2010-01-21 13:36:48.065/35.703 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache:DistributedCacheForCommandPattern, member=1): Scheduling ContextExecutor for Identifier{TestEncrypt} to start
    2010-01-21 13:36:48.065/35.703 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-2, member=1): Starting CommandExecutor for Identifier{TestEncrypt}
    2010-01-21 13:36:48.080/35.718 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-2, member=1): CommandExecutor for Identifier{TestEncrypt} has been configured as DefaultContextConfiguration{managementStrategy=DISTRIBUTED}
    2010-01-21 13:36:48.080/35.718 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-2, member=1): Recovering unexecuted commands for CommandExecutor Identifier{TestEncrypt}
    2010-01-21 13:36:48.127/35.765 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-2, member=1): No commands to recover for CommandExecutor Identifier{TestEncrypt}
    2010-01-21 13:36:48.127/35.765 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-2, member=1): Registering JMX management extensions for CommandExecutor Identifier{TestEncrypt}
    2010-01-21 13:36:48.127/35.765 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-2, member=1): No commands to execute for CommandExecutor Identifier{TestEncrypt}. (waiting for commands to be submitted)
    2010-01-21 13:36:48.127/35.765 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-2, member=1): Started CommandExecutor for Identifier{TestEncrypt}
    2010-01-21 13:36:48.424/36.062 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): TcpRing: connecting to member 2 using TcpSocket{State=STATE_OPEN, Socket=Socket[addr=/xxxxxx,port=8088,localport=3301]}
    2010-01-21 13:37:26.940/74.578 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member 2 joined Service ModelService with senior member 1
    2010-01-21 13:37:26.940/74.578 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache:ModelService, member=1): Service ModelService: sending ServiceConfigSync containing 258 entries to Member 2
    2010-01-21 13:37:27.362/75.000 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member 2 joined Service DistributedCacheForCommandPatternDistributedCommands with senior member 1
    2010-01-21 13:37:27.377/75.015 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache:DistributedCacheForCommandPatternDistributedCommands, member=1): Service DistributedCacheForCommandPatternDistributedCommands: sending ServiceConfigSync containing 259 entries to Member 2
    2010-01-21 13:38:30.721/138.359 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Error> (thread=DistributedCache:ModelService, member=1): Attempting recovery (due to soft timeout) of Daemon{Thread="Thread[WriteBehindThread:CacheStoreWrapper(com.tangosol.coherence.jpa.JpaCacheStore),5,WriteBehindThread:CacheStoreWrapper(com.tangosol.coherence.jpa.JpaCacheStore)]", State=Running}
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.268/141.906 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Error> (thread=DistributedCache:ModelService, member=1): Terminating guarded execution (due to hard timeout) of Daemon{Thread="Thread[WriteBehindThread:CacheStoreWrapper(com.tangosol.coherence.jpa.JpaCacheStore),5,WriteBehindThread:CacheStoreWrapper(com.tangosol.coherence.jpa.JpaCacheStore)]", State=Running}
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.268/141.906 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Error> (thread=Termination Thread, member=1): Write-behind thread timed out; stopping the cache service
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.284/141.922 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache:ModelService, member=1): Service ModelService left the cluster
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.487/142.125 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Error> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): Failed to execute CommandExecutionRequest.Key{contextIdentifier=Identifier{TestEncrypt}, ticket=Ticket{1.1223}, managementStrategy=DISTRIBUTED} with CommandExecutor Identifier{TestEncrypt}
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.487/142.125 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Info> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): java.lang.RuntimeException: Service has been terminated
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache$BinaryMap.onMissingStorage(DistributedCache.CDB:9)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache$BinaryMap.ensureRequestTarget(DistributedCache.CDB:34)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache$BinaryMap.invoke(DistributedCache.CDB:20)
         at com.tangosol.util.ConverterCollections$ConverterInvocableMap.invoke(ConverterCollections.java:2110)
         at com.tangosol.util.ConverterCollections$ConverterNamedCache.invoke(ConverterCollections.java:2565)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache$ViewMap.invoke(DistributedCache.CDB:11)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.SafeNamedCache.invoke(SafeNamedCache.CDB:1)
         at ca.xxxxxx.coherence.command.EncryptCommand.execute(EncryptCommand.java:92)
         at com.oracle.coherence.patterns.command.internal.CommandExecutor.execute(CommandExecutor.java:889)
         at com.oracle.coherence.patterns.command.internal.CommandExecutor$3.run(CommandExecutor.java:960)
         at java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:441)
         at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(FutureTask.java:303)
         at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:138)
         at java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor$ScheduledFutureTask.access$301(ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor.java:98)
         at java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor$ScheduledFutureTask.run(ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor.java:207)
         at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.runTask(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:886)
         at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:908)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.487/142.125 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Info> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): Restarting Service: ModelService
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.502/142.140 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache:ModelService, member=1): Service ModelService joined the cluster with senior service member 2
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.518/142.156 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache:ModelService, member=1): Service ModelService: received ServiceConfigSync containing 259 entries
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.518/142.156 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Info> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): Restarting NamedCache: ca.xxxxxx.model.Log
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.549/142.187 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Warning> (thread=DistributedCache:ModelService, member=1): Assigned 257 orphaned primary partitions
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.549/142.187 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <D4> (thread=DistributedCache:ModelService, member=1): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256,
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.643/142.281 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Error> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): Failed to execute CommandExecutionRequest.Key{contextIdentifier=Identifier{TestEncrypt}, ticket=Ticket{1.1224}, managementStrategy=DISTRIBUTED} with CommandExecutor Identifier{TestEncrypt}
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.643/142.281 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Info> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): (Wrapped: Failed request execution for ModelService service on Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2010-01-21 13:36:13.065, Address=xxxxxx:8088, MachineId=2626, Location=site:xxxxxx.net,machine:xxxxxx,process:40488, Role=CoherenceServer)) java.lang.NullPointerException
         at com.tangosol.util.Base.ensureRuntimeException(Base.java:293)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.tagException(Grid.CDB:36)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onInvokeRequest(DistributedCache.CDB:80)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache$InvokeRequest.run(DistributedCache.CDB:1)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.net.message.requestMessage.DistributedCacheKeyRequest.onReceived(DistributedCacheKeyRequest.CDB:12)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.onMessage(Grid.CDB:9)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.onNotify(Grid.CDB:136)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onNotify(DistributedCache.CDB:3)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:42)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
         at ca.xxxxxx.coherence.command.EncryptProcessor.process(EncryptProcessor.java:41)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache$Storage.invoke(DistributedCache.CDB:20)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onInvokeRequest(DistributedCache.CDB:50)
         ... 7 more
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.705/142.343 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Error> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): Failed to execute CommandExecutionRequest.Key{contextIdentifier=Identifier{TestEncrypt}, ticket=Ticket{1.1225}, managementStrategy=DISTRIBUTED} with CommandExecutor Identifier{TestEncrypt}
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.721/142.359 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Info> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): (Wrapped: Failed request execution for ModelService service on Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2010-01-21 13:36:13.065, Address=xxxxxx:8088, MachineId=2626, Location=site:xxxxxx.net,machine:xxxxxx,process:40488, Role=CoherenceServer)) java.lang.NullPointerException
         at com.tangosol.util.Base.ensureRuntimeException(Base.java:293)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.tagException(Grid.CDB:36)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onInvokeRequest(DistributedCache.CDB:80)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache$InvokeRequest.run(DistributedCache.CDB:1)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.net.message.requestMessage.DistributedCacheKeyRequest.onReceived(DistributedCacheKeyRequest.CDB:12)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.onMessage(Grid.CDB:9)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.onNotify(Grid.CDB:136)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onNotify(DistributedCache.CDB:3)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:42)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
         at ca.xxxxxx.coherence.command.EncryptProcessor.process(EncryptProcessor.java:41)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache$Storage.invoke(DistributedCache.CDB:20)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onInvokeRequest(DistributedCache.CDB:50)
         ... 7 more
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.784/142.422 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Error> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): Failed to execute CommandExecutionRequest.Key{contextIdentifier=Identifier{TestEncrypt}, ticket=Ticket{1.1226}, managementStrategy=DISTRIBUTED} with CommandExecutor Identifier{TestEncrypt}
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.784/142.422 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Info> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): (Wrapped: Failed request execution for ModelService service on Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2010-01-21 13:36:13.065, Address=xxxxxx:8088, MachineId=2626, Location=site:xxxxxx.net,machine:xxxxxx,process:40488, Role=CoherenceServer)) java.lang.NullPointerException
         at com.tangosol.util.Base.ensureRuntimeException(Base.java:293)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.tagException(Grid.CDB:36)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onInvokeRequest(DistributedCache.CDB:80)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache$InvokeRequest.run(DistributedCache.CDB:1)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.net.message.requestMessage.DistributedCacheKeyRequest.onReceived(DistributedCacheKeyRequest.CDB:12)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.onMessage(Grid.CDB:9)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.onNotify(Grid.CDB:136)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onNotify(DistributedCache.CDB:3)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:42)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
         at ca.xxxxxx.coherence.command.EncryptProcessor.process(EncryptProcessor.java:41)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache$Storage.invoke(DistributedCache.CDB:20)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onInvokeRequest(DistributedCache.CDB:50)
         ... 7 more
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.846/142.484 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Error> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): Failed to execute CommandExecutionRequest.Key{contextIdentifier=Identifier{TestEncrypt}, ticket=Ticket{1.1227}, managementStrategy=DISTRIBUTED} with CommandExecutor Identifier{TestEncrypt}
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.862/142.500 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Info> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): (Wrapped: Failed request execution for ModelService service on Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2010-01-21 13:36:13.065, Address=xxxxxx:8088, MachineId=2626, Location=site:xxxxxx.net,machine:xxxxxx,process:40488, Role=CoherenceServer)) java.lang.NullPointerException
         at com.tangosol.util.Base.ensureRuntimeException(Base.java:293)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.tagException(Grid.CDB:36)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onInvokeRequest(DistributedCache.CDB:80)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache$InvokeRequest.run(DistributedCache.CDB:1)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.net.message.requestMessage.DistributedCacheKeyRequest.onReceived(DistributedCacheKeyRequest.CDB:12)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.onMessage(Grid.CDB:9)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.onNotify(Grid.CDB:136)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onNotify(DistributedCache.CDB:3)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:42)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
         at ca.xxxxxx.coherence.command.EncryptProcessor.process(EncryptProcessor.java:41)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache$Storage.invoke(DistributedCache.CDB:20)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onInvokeRequest(DistributedCache.CDB:50)
         ... 7 more
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.924/142.562 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Error> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): Failed to execute CommandExecutionRequest.Key{contextIdentifier=Identifier{TestEncrypt}, ticket=Ticket{1.1228}, managementStrategy=DISTRIBUTED} with CommandExecutor Identifier{TestEncrypt}
    2010-01-21 13:38:34.924/142.562 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Info> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): (Wrapped: Failed request execution for ModelService service on Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2010-01-21 13:36:13.065, Address=xxxxxx:8088, MachineId=2626, Location=site:xxxxxx.net,machine:xxxxxx,process:40488, Role=CoherenceServer)) java.lang.NullPointerException
         at com.tangosol.util.Base.ensureRuntimeException(Base.java:293)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.tagException(Grid.CDB:36)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onInvokeRequest(DistributedCache.CDB:80)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache$InvokeRequest.run(DistributedCache.CDB:1)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.net.message.requestMessage.DistributedCacheKeyRequest.onReceived(DistributedCacheKeyRequest.CDB:12)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.onMessage(Grid.CDB:9)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.onNotify(Grid.CDB:136)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onNotify(DistributedCache.CDB:3)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:42)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
         at ca.xxxxxx.coherence.command.EncryptProcessor.process(EncryptProcessor.java:41)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache$Storage.invoke(DistributedCache.CDB:20)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.DistributedCache.onInvokeRequest(DistributedCache.CDB:50)
         ... 7 more
    2010-01-21 13:38:35.002/142.640 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Error> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): Failed to execute CommandExecutionRequest.Key{contextIdentifier=Identifier{TestEncrypt}, ticket=Ticket{1.1229}, managementStrategy=DISTRIBUTED} with CommandExecutor Identifier{TestEncrypt}
    2010-01-21 13:38:35.002/142.640 Oracle Coherence GE 3.5.2/463 <Info> (thread=CommandExecutor:Thread-4, member=1): (Wrapped: Failed request execution for ModelService service on Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2010-01-21 13:36:13.065, Address=xxxxxx:8088, MachineId=2626, Location=site:xxxxxx.net,machine:xxxxxx,process:40488, Role=CoherenceServer)) java.lang.NullPointerException
         at com.tangosol.util.Base.ensureRuntimeException(Base.java:293)
         at com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.tagException(Grid.CDB:36)
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