I am seeing this in the server log 2009-02-27 11:02:50 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport] server: EOF from peer (10.10.10.217:42659) 2009-02-27 11:03:50 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport] server: EOF from peer (10.10.10.217:56848) 2009-02-27 11:04:50 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport] server: EOF from peer (10.10.10.217:56851) 2009-02-27 11:05:50 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport] server: EOF from peer (10.10.10.217:56857) 2009-02-27 11:06:50 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport] server: EOF from peer (10.10.10.217:56866) 2009-02-27 11:07:50 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport] server: EOF from peer (10.10.10.217:56871) 2009-02-27 11:08:52 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport] server: EOF from peer (10.10.10.217:34543) 2009-02-27 11:09:50 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport] server: EOF from peer (10.10.10.217:34546) 2009-02-27 11:10:50 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport] server: EOF from peer (10.10.10.217:34558) 2009-02-27 11:11:50 E [protocol.c:271:gf_block_unserialize_transport] server: EOF from peer (10.10.10.217:34561) notice that it is every minute, is there a heartbeat of other process that is causing this?