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Successfully mounted {my-bucket} on {my-mountpoint},I can see the mounted filesystem by running commnd: cat /proc/mounts ,but running df -h can't report the mounted filesystem(others can be reported)
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Hi @lzw06061139, thanks for reporting the issue. This is expected behavior because Mountpoint does not report file system stats to the kernel, so df -h would filter it out. However, you should still be able to see the mount by running df -a command.
Hi @lzw06061139, thanks for reporting the issue. This is expected behavior because Mountpoint does not report file system stats to the kernel, so df -h would filter it out. However, you should still be able to see the mount by running df -a command.
Thank you for your reply @monthonk . df -a can see the mount with zero disk space usage. By the way,when do you expect the new feature statfs will be implemented?
Mountpoint for Amazon S3 version
mount-s3 1.3.2(build from main branch)
AWS Region
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Describe the running environment
Running in a ubuntu server(Release:16.04, kernel:4.15.0-142-generic)
Mountpoint options
mount-s3 --region us-east-1 --endpoint-url {my-endpoint} --debug --debug-crt -l ~/ {my-bucket} {my-mountpoint}
What happened?
Successfully mounted {my-bucket} on {my-mountpoint},I can see the mounted filesystem by running commnd:
cat /proc/mounts
,but runningdf -h
can't report the mounted filesystem(others can be reported)Relevant log output
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: