Your Mule core runtime got restarted and you read the following lines in your mule_ee.log file:
JVM appears hung: Timed out waiting for signal from JVM. Requesting thread dump. Dumping JVM state. JVM appears hung: Timed out waiting for signal from JVM. Restarting JVM. JVM received a signal SIGKILL (9).
The "sigkill (9)" signal, a.k.a "kill -9" is an exit signal sent by some other layer in your environment.
There are several known scenarios that could be triggering it:
JVM exited after being requested to terminate.
JVM appears hung: Timed out waiting for signal from JVM. Requesting thread dump.If the Java JDK is able to take a thread dump from the unresponsive Mule runtime, it will be appended to the mule_ee.log file.
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