probably is the multi cast receiver that freaks out.
This can happen if the network cable is unplugged. I will add in a sleep on the 
receiver so that even in this case it wont freak
out.

so in the scenario above, its a known problem, checking in a fix right now.
if you do provide a dump however, we will know more.
or even better, profiling it.

Filip

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From: "Micky Williamson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5 cluster spins out of control periodically


No,
not using Apache to front end.
Haven't done any thread dumps...yet.

I just was throwing feelers out to see if there is any history of this.


Tim Funk wrote:

> Are you using apache in front of tomcat?
> Have you done thread dumps when in a good state vs a 100% cpu state?
> Sounds like an inifinite loop.
>
> -Tim
>
> Micky Williamson wrote:
>
>> I have two machines running Tomcat 5.0 with java 1.4.
>> Both are clustered together. Every once in a while, one or the other
>> just starts spinning out of control and clocking wall time.
>>
>> This is on hp ux version 11.  New machines, lots of resources (16
>> Gig of RAM)
>
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