According to Joe Cooper:
> Mickulas suggested I umount the drive and see what happened to inodes to
> find out just who was leaking. The inodes remained high, suggesting a
> socket inodes leak, according to him.
But inodes are never freed per se, as far as I can tell. You need to
look at both numbers in /proc/sys/fs/inode-nr. Does the second number
go up? That's the number of inodes allocated but available.
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