An Error Is Reported When the Owner Group and Permissions of the Mount Point of the SFS 3.0 File System in the OS Are Modified
Symptom
After the SFS 3.0 file system is mounted to a directory in the OS, the directory becomes the mount point of the SFS 3.0 file system. When you run the chown and chmod commands to modify the owner group or permissions of the mount point, the following error information is displayed:
chown: changing ownership of '***': Stale file handle
Or
chmod: changing permissions of '***': Stale file handle
Possible Cause
The owner group and permissions of the mount point of the SFS 3.0 file system in the OS cannot be modified.
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