I have connected to an iscsi target and created an xfs volume on it. I was able to copy files to it. After a reboot I can connect to the target and mount the volume but can’t see the files? A df displays the correct size of the volume and the space used.
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Hi spartanvb,
could you please show some details / samples of what you see after the reboot?
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output of “mount” showing where the volume is mounted and with which flags
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invocation and output from “df” and “ls” commands showing the results you described?
Does running fsck on the device (while unmounted, of course) give any details that may assist?
Regards,
J