Hello, I use RHEL 6.6 at work. The sysadmin maintains a cron that backs up my $HOME in $HOME/.snapshot/.
When I use the default df on RHEL 6.6 (coreutils 8.4!), I do not see any "Stale file handle" errors. But when I use the latest df (coreutils 8.28), I get many lines like these: df: /home/kmodi/.snapshot/daily.2017-05-10_2000: Stale file handle df: /home/kmodi/.snapshot/daily.2017-06-06_2000: Stale file handle df: /home/kmodi/.snapshot/daily.2017-06-14_2000: Stale file handle df: /home/kmodi/.snapshot/hourly.2017-06-19_1305: Stale file handle df: /home/kmodi/.snapshot/hourly.2017-06-19_1105: Stale file handle df: /home/kmodi/.snapshot/daily.2017-06-13_2000: Stale file handle df: /home/kmodi/.snapshot/daily.2017-06-09_2000: Stale file handle df: /home/kmodi/.snapshot/daily.2017-06-10_2000: Stale file handle df: /home/kmodi/.snapshot/daily.2017-06-16_2000: Stale file handle df: /home/kmodi/.snapshot/daily.2017-06-17_2000: Stale file handle df: /home/kmodi/.snapshot/daily.2017-06-18_2000: Stale file handle These directories do not exist anymore as routinely older backups are removed from the ~/.snapshot directory. I installed coreutils locally in my $HOME very recently starting last week. So I never saw those Stale file handle errors earlier (which used df -- coreutils 8.4). But looks like some newer version after that started doing this. I use tcsh at work. I don't think you can redirect *just* std errors (to /dev/null) on tcsh; the only redirection operator allowed is ">&" which redirects both stderr and stdiyout. Would there be some other way to mast these errors? Thanks. -- Kaushal Modi
