Mail blocks POA, 100% CPU

GW 7.04 on Netware 6.5 SP8
Today we found one of our POAs (nearly) unresponsive: GroupWise Clients
were extremely(!) slow, sometimes Users got error messages; work at the
Netware Console was nearly impossible: if I typed a character it took
about 10 seconds until it appeared on the screen. POA showed constantly
420 File Queues. No way to cleanly shutdown - had to reset the machine.
I found the 420 files in wpcsout\ofs and identified one of them to be
the culprit: the oldest one; all others were processed without problems
when copied back to the queues
Now my question: Is there any way to further investigate what exactly
the problem is? Is there a way to avoid such incidents?
Thanks,
Mirko

Was it a mail with a big attachment ? Checked the log ?
Gert
On 8/27/2010 11:42 AM, Mirko Guldner wrote:
>
> GW 7.04 on Netware 6.5 SP8
>
> Today we found one of our POAs (nearly) unresponsive: GroupWise Clients
> were extremely(!) slow, sometimes Users got error messages; work at the
> Netware Console was nearly impossible: if I typed a character it took
> about 10 seconds until it appeared on the screen. POA showed constantly
> 420 File Queues. No way to cleanly shutdown - had to reset the machine.
>
> I found the 420 files in wpcsout\ofs and identified one of them to be
> the culprit: the oldest one; all others were processed without problems
> when copied back to the queues
>
> Now my question: Is there any way to further investigate what exactly
> the problem is? Is there a way to avoid such incidents?
>
> Thanks,
> Mirko

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        -- end of trace
    "(Signal Handler)" id=2 idx=0x8 tid=10777 prio=5 alive, native_blocked, daemon
    "(OC Main Thread)" id=3 idx=0xc tid=10778 prio=5 alive, native_waiting, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 1)" id=? idx=0x10 tid=10779 prio=5 alive, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 2)" id=? idx=0x14 tid=10780 prio=5 alive, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 3)" id=? idx=0x18 tid=10781 prio=5 alive, daemon
    "(GC Worker Thread 4)" id=? idx=0x1c tid=10782 prio=5 alive, daemon
    "(Code Generation Thread 1)" id=4 idx=0x20 tid=10783 prio=5 alive, native_waiting, daemon
    "(Code Optimization Thread 1)" id=5 idx=0x24 tid=10784 prio=5 alive, native_waiting, daemon
    "(VM Periodic Task)" id=6 idx=0x28 tid=10785 prio=10 alive, native_waiting, daemon
    "Finalizer" id=7 idx=0x2c tid=10786 prio=8 alive, native_waiting, daemon
        at jrockit/memory/Finalizer.waitForFinalizees(J[Ljava/lang/Object;)I(Native Method)
        at jrockit/memory/Finalizer.access$700(Finalizer.java:12)
        at jrockit/memory/Finalizer$4.run(Finalizer.java:201)
        at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:662)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "Reference Handler" id=8 idx=0x30 tid=10787 prio=10 alive, native_waiting, daemon
        at java/lang/ref/Reference.waitForActivatedQueue(J)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:82)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "(Sensor Event Thread)" id=9 idx=0x34 tid=10788 prio=5 alive, native_blocked, daemon
    "VM JFR Buffer Thread" id=10 idx=0x38 tid=10789 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    "Timer-0" id=13 idx=0x3c tid=10793 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: java/util/TaskQueue@0xa4d5d260[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[optimized]
        at java/util/TimerThread.mainLoop(Timer.java:483)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: java/util/TaskQueue@0xa4d5d260[fat lock]
        at java/util/TimerThread.run(Timer.java:462)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'default'" id=14 idx=0x40 tid=10839 prio=5 alive, native_blocked, daemon
        at java/util/HashMap.get(HashMap.java:385)[optimized]
        at com/appl/vsms/pi/outbound/ControllerCache.getEntry(ControllerCache.java:48)[inlined]
        at com/appl/vsms/bean/pi/MessageStatusConsumer.onMessage(MessageStatusConsumer.java:90)[optimized]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.execute(MDListener.java:574)[inlined]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.run(MDListener.java:893)[optimized]
        at weblogic/work/ExecuteRequestAdapter.execute(ExecuteRequestAdapter.java:21)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'default'" id=15 idx=0x44 tid=10840 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: java/util/LinkedList@0xa8cbed08[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.getListener(MDListener.java:240)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: java/util/LinkedList@0xa8cbed08[fat lock]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.transactionalOnMessage(MDListener.java:480)[inlined]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.onMessage(MDListener.java:379)[optimized]
        at weblogic/jms/client/JMSSession.onMessage(JMSSession.java:4659)[optimized]
        at weblogic/jms/client/JMSSession.execute(JMSSession.java:4345)[optimized]
        at weblogic/jms/client/JMSSession.executeMessage(JMSSession.java:3821)[optimized]
        at weblogic/jms/client/JMSSession.access$000(JMSSession.java:115)
        at weblogic/jms/client/JMSSession$UseForRunnable.run(JMSSession.java:5170)
        at weblogic/work/ExecuteRequestAdapter.execute(ExecuteRequestAdapter.java:21)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '2' for queue: 'default'" id=16 idx=0x48 tid=10841 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d5f0d0[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d5f0d0[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '3' for queue: 'default'" id=17 idx=0x4c tid=10842 prio=5 alive, native_blocked, daemon
        at java/util/HashMap.get(HashMap.java:385)[optimized]
        at com/appl/vsms/pi/outbound/ControllerCache.getEntry(ControllerCache.java:48)[inlined]
        at com/appl/vsms/bean/pi/MessageStatusConsumer.onMessage(MessageStatusConsumer.java:90)[optimized]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.execute(MDListener.java:574)[inlined]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.run(MDListener.java:893)[optimized]
        at weblogic/work/ExecuteRequestAdapter.execute(ExecuteRequestAdapter.java:21)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '4' for queue: 'default'" id=18 idx=0x50 tid=10843 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d5fe50[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d5fe50[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '5' for queue: 'default'" id=19 idx=0x54 tid=10844 prio=5 alive, native_blocked, daemon
        at java/util/HashMap.get(HashMap.java:385)[optimized]
        at com/appl/vsms/pi/outbound/ControllerCache.getEntry(ControllerCache.java:48)[inlined]
        at com/appl/vsms/bean/pi/MessageStatusConsumer.onMessage(MessageStatusConsumer.java:90)[optimized]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.execute(MDListener.java:574)[inlined]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.run(MDListener.java:893)[optimized]
        at weblogic/work/ExecuteRequestAdapter.execute(ExecuteRequestAdapter.java:21)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '6' for queue: 'default'" id=20 idx=0x58 tid=10845 prio=5 alive, native_blocked, daemon
        at java/util/HashMap.get(HashMap.java:385)[optimized]
        at com/appl/vsms/pi/outbound/ControllerCache.getEntry(ControllerCache.java:48)[inlined]
        at com/appl/vsms/bean/pi/MessageStatusConsumer.onMessage(MessageStatusConsumer.java:90)[optimized]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.execute(MDListener.java:574)[inlined]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.run(MDListener.java:893)[optimized]
        at weblogic/work/ExecuteRequestAdapter.execute(ExecuteRequestAdapter.java:21)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '7' for queue: 'default'" id=21 idx=0x5c tid=10846 prio=5 alive, native_blocked, daemon
        at java/util/HashMap.get(HashMap.java:385)[optimized]
        at com/appl/vsms/pi/outbound/ControllerCache.getEntry(ControllerCache.java:48)[inlined]
        at com/appl/vsms/bean/pi/MessageStatusConsumer.onMessage(MessageStatusConsumer.java:90)[optimized]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.execute(MDListener.java:574)[inlined]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.run(MDListener.java:893)[optimized]
        at weblogic/work/ExecuteRequestAdapter.execute(ExecuteRequestAdapter.java:21)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '8' for queue: 'default'" id=22 idx=0x60 tid=10847 prio=5 alive, native_blocked, daemon
        at java/util/HashMap.get(HashMap.java:385)[optimized]
        at com/appl/vsms/pi/outbound/ControllerCache.getEntry(ControllerCache.java:48)[inlined]
        at com/appl/vsms/bean/pi/MessageStatusConsumer.onMessage(MessageStatusConsumer.java:90)[optimized]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.execute(MDListener.java:574)[inlined]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.run(MDListener.java:893)[optimized]
        at weblogic/work/ExecuteRequestAdapter.execute(ExecuteRequestAdapter.java:21)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '9' for queue: 'default'" id=23 idx=0x64 tid=10848 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d62010[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d62010[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '10' for queue: 'default'" id=24 idx=0x68 tid=10849 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d626d0[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d626d0[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '11' for queue: 'default'" id=25 idx=0x6c tid=10850 prio=5 alive, native_blocked, daemon
        at java/util/HashMap.get(HashMap.java:385)[optimized]
        at com/appl/vsms/pi/outbound/ControllerCache.getEntry(ControllerCache.java:48)[inlined]
        at com/appl/vsms/bean/pi/MessageStatusConsumer.onMessage(MessageStatusConsumer.java:90)[optimized]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.execute(MDListener.java:574)[inlined]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.run(MDListener.java:893)[optimized]
        at weblogic/work/ExecuteRequestAdapter.execute(ExecuteRequestAdapter.java:21)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '12' for queue: 'default'" id=26 idx=0x70 tid=10851 prio=5 alive, native_blocked, daemon
        at java/util/HashMap.get(HashMap.java:385)[optimized]
        at com/appl/vsms/pi/outbound/ControllerCache.getEntry(ControllerCache.java:48)[inlined]
        at com/appl/vsms/bean/pi/MessageStatusConsumer.onMessage(MessageStatusConsumer.java:90)[optimized]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.execute(MDListener.java:574)[inlined]
        at weblogic/ejb/container/internal/MDListener.run(MDListener.java:893)[optimized]
        at weblogic/work/ExecuteRequestAdapter.execute(ExecuteRequestAdapter.java:21)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)[optimized]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '13' for queue: 'default'" id=27 idx=0x74 tid=10852 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d648e8[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d648e8[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '14' for queue: 'default'" id=28 idx=0x78 tid=10853 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d65568[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d65568[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Non-Blocking'" id=29 idx=0x7c tid=10854 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d65cc0[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d65cc0[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Non-Blocking'" id=30 idx=0x80 tid=10855 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d663c0[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d663c0[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '2' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Non-Blocking'" id=31 idx=0x84 tid=10856 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d66ac0[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d66ac0[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.System'" id=32 idx=0x88 tid=10857 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d671c0[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d671c0[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.System'" id=33 idx=0x8c tid=10858 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d67f48[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d67f48[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '2' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.System'" id=34 idx=0x90 tid=10859 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d68cc0[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d68cc0[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '3' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.System'" id=35 idx=0x94 tid=10860 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d69a38[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d69a38[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '4' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.System'" id=36 idx=0x98 tid=10861 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d977b8[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d977b8[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.Rejector'" id=37 idx=0x9c tid=10862 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d99570[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4d99570[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.Rejector'" id=38 idx=0xa0 tid=10863 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf2e38[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf2e38[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "weblogic.time.TimeEventGenerator" id=39 idx=0xa4 tid=10864 prio=9 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/time/common/internal/TimeTable@0xa4dbed18[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at weblogic/time/common/internal/TimeTable.snooze(TimeTable.java:286)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/time/common/internal/TimeTable@0xa4dbed18[fat lock]
        at weblogic/time/common/internal/TimeEventGenerator.run(TimeEventGenerator.java:117)
        at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:662)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "JMAPI event thread" id=40 idx=0xa8 tid=10865 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
    "weblogic.timers.TimerThread" id=41 idx=0xac tid=10866 prio=9 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/timers/internal/TimerThread@0xa4dc3f70[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at weblogic/timers/internal/TimerThread$Thread.run(TimerThread.java:262)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/timers/internal/TimerThread@0xa4dc3f70[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.admin.RMI'" id=42 idx=0xb0 tid=10867 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf3528[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf3528[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.admin.RMI'" id=43 idx=0xb4 tid=10868 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf35f0[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf35f0[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '2' for queue: 'weblogic.admin.RMI'" id=44 idx=0xb8 tid=10869 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf36b8[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf36b8[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '3' for queue: 'weblogic.admin.RMI'" id=45 idx=0xbc tid=10870 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf3780[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf3780[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '4' for queue: 'weblogic.admin.RMI'" id=46 idx=0xc0 tid=10871 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf3848[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf3848[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'ImageWorkManager'" id=47 idx=0xc4 tid=10896 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf57e0[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf57e0[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'ImageWorkManager'" id=48 idx=0xc8 tid=10899 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf58a8[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf58a8[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "JFR request timer" id=49 idx=0xcc tid=10900 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: java/util/TaskQueue@0xa4dc69d8[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at java/util/TimerThread.mainLoop(Timer.java:483)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: java/util/TaskQueue@0xa4dc69d8[fat lock]
        at java/util/TimerThread.run(Timer.java:462)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.logging.DomainLogBroadcasterClient'" id=53 idx=0xd0 tid=10902 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf6550[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf6550[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.logging.LogBroadcaster'" id=54 idx=0xd4 tid=10903 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf6d50[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf6d50[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" id=55 idx=0xd8 tid=10904 prio=5 alive, blocked, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Blocked trying to get lock: java/lang/String@0xa4cf78f8[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForUnblockSignal()V(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.fatLockBlockOrSpin(Locks.java:1411)[optimized]
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.lockFat(Locks.java:1512)[optimized]
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.monitorEnterSecondStageHard(Locks.java:1054)[optimized]
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.monitorEnterSecondStage(Locks.java:1005)[optimized]
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.monitorEnter(Locks.java:2179)[optimized]
        at weblogic/socket/EPollSocketMuxer.processSockets(EPollSocketMuxer.java:153)
        at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.run(SocketReaderRequest.java:29)
        at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:42)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" id=56 idx=0xdc tid=10905 prio=5 alive, blocked, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Blocked trying to get lock: java/lang/String@0xa4cf78f8[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForUnblockSignal()V(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.fatLockBlockOrSpin(Locks.java:1411)[optimized]
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.lockFat(Locks.java:1512)[optimized]
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.monitorEnterSecondStageHard(Locks.java:1054)[optimized]
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.monitorEnterSecondStage(Locks.java:1005)[optimized]
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.monitorEnter(Locks.java:2179)[optimized]
        at weblogic/socket/EPollSocketMuxer.processSockets(EPollSocketMuxer.java:153)
        at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.run(SocketReaderRequest.java:29)
        at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:42)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '2' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" id=57 idx=0xe0 tid=10906 prio=5 alive, blocked, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Blocked trying to get lock: java/lang/String@0xa4cf78f8[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForUnblockSignal()V(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.fatLockBlockOrSpin(Locks.java:1411)[inlined]
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.fatLockReacquire(Locks.java:1649)[optimized]
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.lockFat(Locks.java:1517)[optimized]
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.monitorEnterSecondStageHard(Locks.java:1054)[optimized]
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.monitorEnterSecondStage(Locks.java:1005)[optimized]
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.monitorEnter(Locks.java:2179)[optimized]
        at weblogic/socket/EPollSocketMuxer.processSockets(EPollSocketMuxer.java:153)
        at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.run(SocketReaderRequest.java:29)
        at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:42)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '3' for queue: 'weblogic.socket.Muxer'" id=58 idx=0xe4 tid=10907 prio=5 alive, in native, daemon
        at jrockit/ext/epoll/EPoll.epollWait0(ILjava/nio/ByteBuffer;II)I(Native Method)
        at jrockit/ext/epoll/EPoll.epollWait(EPoll.java:123)
        at weblogic/socket/EPollSocketMuxer.processSockets(EPollSocketMuxer.java:156)
        ^-- Holding lock: java/lang/String@0xa4cf78f8[fat lock]
        at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.run(SocketReaderRequest.java:29)
        at weblogic/socket/SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:42)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:145)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:117)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "VDE Transaction Processor Thread" id=61 idx=0xe8 tid=10909 prio=2 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: com/octetstring/vde/backend/standard/TransactionProcessor@0xa46c3738[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at com/octetstring/vde/backend/standard/TransactionProcessor.waitChange(TransactionProcessor.java:367)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: com/octetstring/vde/backend/standard/TransactionProcessor@0xa46c3738[fat lock]
        at com/octetstring/vde/backend/standard/TransactionProcessor.run(TransactionProcessor.java:212)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "DoSManager" id=64 idx=0xf0 tid=10911 prio=6 alive, sleeping, native_waiting, daemon
        at java/lang/Thread.sleep(J)V(Native Method)
        at com/octetstring/vde/DoSManager.run(DoSManager.java:433)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'UserLockout'" id=65 idx=0xf4 tid=10920 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf93c8[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf93c8[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'UserLockout'" id=66 idx=0xf8 tid=10921 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf9490[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf9490[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '2' for queue: 'UserLockout'" id=67 idx=0xfc tid=10922 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf9558[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf9558[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '3' for queue: 'UserLockout'" id=68 idx=0x100 tid=10923 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf9620[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf9620[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '4' for queue: 'UserLockout'" id=69 idx=0x104 tid=10924 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf96e8[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cf96e8[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.unicast.DispatchWorkManager'" id=70 idx=0x108 tid=10958 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cfbbb0[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cfbbb0[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.unicast.DispatchWorkManager'" id=71 idx=0x10c tid=10959 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cfbc78[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cfbc78[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '2' for queue: 'weblogic.unicast.DispatchWorkManager'" id=72 idx=0x110 tid=10960 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cfbd40[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cfbd40[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '3' for queue: 'weblogic.unicast.DispatchWorkManager'" id=73 idx=0x114 tid=10961 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cfbe08[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cfbe08[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
    "ExecuteThread: '4' for queue: 'weblogic.unicast.DispatchWorkManager'" id=74 idx=0x118 tid=10962 prio=5 alive, waiting, native_blocked, daemon
        -- Waiting for notification on: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cfbed0[fat lock]
        at jrockit/vm/Threads.waitForNotifySignal(JLjava/lang/Object;)Z(Native Method)
        at jrockit/vm/Locks.wait(Locks.java:1973)[inlined]
        at java/lang/Object.wait(Object.java:485)[inlined]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.waitForRequest(ExecuteThread.java:91)[optimized]
        ^-- Lock released while waiting: weblogic/kernel/ServerExecuteThread@0xa4cfbed0[fat lock]
        at weblogic/kernel/ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:115)
        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
        -- end of trace
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        at java/lang/Object.wait(J)V(Native Method)
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        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
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        at jrockit/vm/RNI.c2java(JJJJJ)V(Native Method)
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