Hello Andre Warnier,

Thanks for the response. Is there anyway i can bring down this connections.

I would like to know why this process id's are not getting terminated 
automatically.

I have run the traceroute command and following is the output of the command.

Please let me know in case any further information is required.

traceroute erib2bdev.ericsson.net
traceroute to erib2bdev.ericsson.net (193.180.14.127), 30 hops max, 40 byte 
packets
 1  xnet-web-ecn-gw.sw.ericsson.se (153.88.240.1)  0.728 ms  0.611 ms  0.650 ms
 2  vip-seebeyond-2.ss.sw.ericsson.se (193.180.14.127)  0.925 ms  0.837 ms  
0.859 ms


--- On Mon, 1/10/11, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:

From: André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com>
Subject: Re: Apache Process going high even after restart of backend server 
tomcat
To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Date: Monday, January 10, 2011, 9:49 PM

Amol Puglia wrote:
> Hello Team,
> 
> I am facing very weird problem of apache porcess going high upto 259 and 
> increasing again even after restart of backend server ie. tomcat.
> 
> Apache version :- 2.0.59
> 
> Tomcat Version :- 5.5.9
> 
> Apache/Tomcat connectivity :- mod_jk
> 
> when i have checked mod_jk.log file i am seeing this messages in the logs.
> 
> [Mon Jan 10 08:14:52 2011] worker1 erib2bdev.ericsson.net 0.001122
> [Mon Jan 10 08:14:55 2011] worker1 erib2bdev.ericsson.net 0.000732
> [Mon Jan 10 08:14:57 2011] worker1 erib2bdev.ericsson.net 0.000740
> [Mon Jan 10 08:15:00 2011] worker1 erib2bdev.ericsson.net 0.000846
> [Mon Jan 10 08:15:02 2011] worker1 erib2bdev.ericsson.net 0.000952
> 
> 
> I am not sure what does it mean when the name "erib2bdev.ericsson.net" is not 
> refereed anywhere in my apache and tomcat configuration files and not even in 
> workers.properties file. Can anyone help me torubleshoot this issue?
> 
What I can tell you, is that the above is a real system on the Internet.
I suggest trying :
nslookup erib2bdev.ericsson.net
traceroute erib2bdev.ericsson.net
Then try http://www.whois.net/whois/ericsson.net

and then try to figure out why an application on your Apache server has its own 
mod_jk configuration, and calls back to this Internet server every 2 seconds or 
so..
Such as, have you paid your phone bill ?
;-)



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