Well, Bela, I would like to clarify what's going on. It's not about eviction (I 
switched off eviction and still have the same problem).

I have two servers - A (10.0.20.90) and B (10.0.20.91). I try to read data on 
server B (thus, try to obtain read lock). In this situation I have the message 
above (on server B - 10.0.20.91). I.e., when I try to obtain READ lock on 
server B, I have a message, that WRITE lock exist with owner - server A. I 
don't understand how server can own a lock on another server. As far as I 
understand, all locks are local, since they are implemented using Doug Lea's 
library. Can you explain how it can be? 

Thank you in advance!

Regards,
Eugene

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