The trouble isn't the number of locks, it is the fact we need to tie locks to a volume id without collisions. Honestly, I don't think that leaving some zero byte files around until the next reboot is all that bad, at least for now. Certainly not worth breaking things to fix - it's a cosmetic issue.
The trouble isn't the number of locks, it is the fact we need to tie locks to a volume id without collisions. Honestly, I don't think that leaving some zero byte files around until the next reboot is all that bad, at least for now. Certainly not worth breaking things to fix - it's a cosmetic issue.