No, it doesn't cause problems with reloading the module. I thought that
would be the source of another problem I am having with my system, that
is it freezes from time to time when I am using X as a normal user with
my homedir in AFS and I thought that this might be related. But from
your explanation it does not seem to be.


Am Mittwoch, den 06.08.2008, 14:34 -0700 schrieb Russ Allbery:
> Felix Koop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Sorry for that. Here it is:
> >
> > Aug  5 23:04:07 sabine kernel: [   90.556853] WARM shutting down of:
> > CB... afs... BkG... CTrunc... AFSDB... RxEvent... UnmaskRxkSignals...
> > RxListener... 
> > Aug  5 23:04:07 sabine kernel: [   91.061370] WARNING: not all blocks
> > freed: large 1 small 4
> > Aug  5 23:04:07 sabine kernel: [   91.061427]  ALL allocated tables
> > Aug  5 23:04:07 sabine kernel: [   91.106245] remove_proc_entry:
> > removing non-empty directory 'fs/openafs', leaking at least 'CellServDB'
> 
> Okay, "good" -- this is the known memory leak issue with the current
> client and not something new.  Does this cause any problems with reloading
> the module after having stopped the AFS client?  It's not supposed to.
> 
> This error message is reporting a long-standing problem; the leak isn't
> new, only the message about it.  I believe the amount of memory leaked
> should be fairly small (< 20KB).
> 




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