If the mount point is empty, then I suspect your mount attempt failed, perhaps silently. Under most mounts I've used, I think you should have seen a lost+found subdirectory under that mount. Have you setup this up in the mountable and tried a reboot to see if it then shows correctly? After your comments yesterday, it's starting to sound like your disk subsystem is having serious problems.
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 10:37 AM, srilinux <srilinux09@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All Thank you very much for providing your inputs
Now after reboot I can see the pgsql data
I am trying to bind mount to new storage allocated
when I do so it is empty again
any suggestions ?
echo "/ProdD/NusAp1/pgsql /var/lib/pgsql bind bind 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
mount --bind /ProdD/NusAp1/pgsql /var/lib/pgsql
cd /ProdD/NusAp1/pgsql is empty and /var/lib/pgsql is also empty
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