What do the numbers mean at end of line in error log?

I have Sun One Web Server 6.x loadbalancing two Sun One App Server 9.x. When I look at the errors log file on the web server some lines have a number at the end of them. What do these numbers mean?
[12/Aug/2008:15:05:10] info ( 1087): reports: lb.monitor: RNTM2904: RequestExit Sticky 00001218575110008890000043607 1218553510148 http://someserver/application//a4j_3_2_1-SNAPSHOTorg.richfaces.renderkit.html.iconimages.CalendarSeparator/DATB/eAFjYGAAAAADAAE_.do http://someappserver:38082 139
[12/Aug/2008:15:05:10] info ( 1087): reports: lb.monitor: RNTM2904: RequestExit Sticky 00001218575109903320000041732 1218553510441 http://someserver/application//a4j_3_2_1-SNAPSHOTorg.richfaces.renderkit.html.iconimages.CalendarIcon/DATB/eAE7fv4Kw6znAA4mA-w_.do http://someappserver:38082 538
[12/Aug/2008:15:05:11] info ( 1087): reports: lb.monitor: RNTM2901: RequestStart Sticky 00001218575111524101000041732 1218553511524 http://someserver/application//viewProxies.do
[12/Aug/2008:15:05:11] info ( 1087): reports: lb.monitor: RNTM2904: RequestExit Sticky 00001218575111524101000041732 1218553511712 http://someserver/application/viewProxies.do http://someappserver:38082 188
[12/Aug/2008:15:05:11] info ( 1087): reports: lb.monitor: RNTM2901: RequestStart Sticky 00001218575111719842000041732 1218553511719 http://someserver/application/loginForm.do
[12/Aug/2008:15:05:11] info ( 1087): reports: lb.monitor: RNTM2904: RequestExit Sticky 00001218575111719842000041732 1218553511804 http://someserver/application/loginForm.do http://someappserver:38082 85

u r probably using the load balancer plugin that came with app server 8.1 please post this question to the following alias so that some one can point you in the right direction.
http://forums.sun.com/forum.jspa?forumID=734

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