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Hi WangDi,

Thanks for the information.  I made your comment public; there's no reason to
keep things like that private.  In fact, it would have been nice to email it to
lustre-devel@ to allow others to benefit from your suggestions.

> There is a direct io grant leak fix a few days ago.
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> https://bugzilla.lustre.org/attachment.cgi?id=10118, are you sure your test
> branch include in this fix?  

It did include the one fix you've landed on HEAD thus far.
 
> Anyway, I will try this here and check whether there is grant leak.

I don't think it is based on the log messages.  Also like I said I can't
reproduce it but I thought I'd better log the bug in case anyone else hits the
same issue.

Now that I think about it, this may not have been a completely clean filesystem
- it's possible that I ran sanity.sh tests 1-77 (or perhaps other tests.)  Since
I can't reproduce the issue, I'm relying on scrollback, and it doesn't go back
far enough to tell.

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