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Symptom & Impact
Clients see ‘Stale NFS file handle’ or applications fail on previously good mounts.
Environment & Reproduction
Triggered when an NFS exported filesystem is recreated, renamed, or unexported on the server.
Root Cause Analysis
Client cached file handle no longer matches the inode/generation on the server.
Quick Triage
Run mount on the client and nfsstat -c to inspect mount and error counters.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
On the server run exportfs and showmount -e to confirm current exports.

Solution – Primary Fix
Unmount the affected client path with umount -f, re-export on the server, then remount.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Reboot the client only if forced unmount cannot complete due to busy handles.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
ls and read on the mount succeed and nfsstat shows no new stale handle errors.
Rollback Plan
Restore the previous export options via exportfs -u then exportfs -a -F /etc/exports.
Prevention & Hardening
Avoid recreating exported filesystems without coordinated client remount.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Often paired with automount or fuser -k follow-ups.
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References & Further Reading
IBM AIX 7.3 NFS administration guide – export and stale handle recovery.
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