site_archiver@lists.apple.com Delivered-To: darwin-kernel@lists.apple.com User-agent: Microsoft-Entourage/11.1.0.040913 Stéphane, This means that there is a discrepancy in the socket buffer between the amount of data we expect (from the internal socket buffer counter) and the actual data we found by following the mbuf chain while dropping it. Because sbdrop is most likely called from sbflush in that case (we're cleaning up the socket...) this is not a deadly situation, but it should be understood as it may lead to mbuf leaks. Laurent on 5/2/05 07:11, Stephane Sudre at ssudre@intego.com wrote:
I've seen this strange kernel lof record in system.log on 10.4:
"kernel[2] sbdrop - count not zero"
What is it supposed to mean?
Can it be related to a sudden stop of a TCP transfer/download?
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