Adobe Coldfusion8, JRun4, m32.exe and m64.exe take 100% of CPU

Hello

on both servers CF8 which we are conducting for several years, I could see that recently we have two processes inside the cfusion82\cfusion.ear\cfusion.war\CFIDE\m32\m32.exe folder Jrun4 and cfusion82\cfusion.ear\cfusion.war\CFIDE\m64\m64.exe take 100% of the CPU. Action appears at random and occurs on two server without any user interaction. Kill these processes does not appear to have any effect on the functionalty of the system.

Also in the reactor for coldfusion I'm not able to see any request related to this behavior.

Does anyone know what are these processes?

Strange thing is that the files have been created recently and on each system/instances on different days.


Thank you very much for the reply!

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HTH, Carl.

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