These aren't CXF messages at all. CXF does not embed caucho.

On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Mark juszczec <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all
>
> We were in the middle of a demo when the web app using my CXF based service
> slowed to a crawl.
>
> resin.stdout contained:
>
> [2011-09-30 13:44:02.543] CoordinatorThread[] slow alarm
> Alarm[alarm[com.caucho.server.admin.JniNetStat@1c04298e]] 28822ms
> [2011-09-30 13:44:02.543] CoordinatorThread[] slow alarm
> Alarm[alarm[DeployControllerAlarm[null]]] 29357ms
> [2011-09-30 13:44:02.544] CoordinatorThread[] slow alarm
> Alarm[alarm[SessionManager[]]] 29358ms
> [2011-09-30 13:44:02.544] CoordinatorThread[] slow alarm
> Alarm[alarm[DeployControllerAlarm[null]]] 29358ms
> [2011-09-30 13:44:02.544] CoordinatorThread[] slow alarm
> Alarm[alarm[com.caucho.network.listen.TcpSocketLinkListener$SuspendReaper@655a5ee5]]
> 29358ms
> [2011-09-30 13:44:02.544] CoordinatorThread[] slow alarm
> Alarm[alarm[DeployControllerAlarm[null]]] 29304ms
> [2011-09-30 13:44:02.544] CoordinatorThread[] slow alarm
> Alarm[alarm[ProServer[id=default,cluster=]]] 29304ms
> [2011-09-30 13:44:02.544] CoordinatorThread[] slow alarm
> Alarm[alarm[DeployControllerAlarm[null]]] 27513ms
> [2011-09-30 13:44:02.544] CoordinatorThread[] slow alarm
> Alarm[alarm[com.caucho.distcache.cluster.CacheReplicationActor$ActorAlarm@7446a09b]]
> 24255ms
> [2011-09-30 13:44:39.059] CoordinatorThread[] slow alarm
> Alarm[alarm[HostExpandDeployGenerator[null]]] 21188ms
>
> What does a slow alarm mean?  Can anyone give suggestions as to how to
> determine what happened?
>
> Mark
>

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