In a nut shell, some (usually network based) request is coming into your jbase_agent listener which results in a child process (worker thread). 

There is/was a bug with jbase_agent worker threads not being cleaned up under certain circumstances. I was under the impression this was fixed in 5.8.7.

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On Jan 26, 2023, at 12:49 PM, troyd1 <[email protected]> wrote:

we are on jbase 5.8/6.3, rhel 8.3.  We occasionally have jbase_agent processes that are hung when doing top in linux.  Sometimes several a day.  They will be using 100% cpu.  They could possibly be in a loop, but don't know.  The are not tied to any port in a listu.  How can I determine what those processes are doing?  Is there like a where command for process instead of port?

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