Laurenz,
For sure there's all the necessary files in '/data/postgresql/data'. The 
startup process cannot read it, because of sym link.
Executing init-db return the below message:

>>>> # sudo postgresql-setup initdb
Data directory is not empty!

-Shibayan

-----Original Message-----
From: Laurenz Albe <laurenz.a...@cybertec.at>
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2019 8:47 AM
To: Chatterjee, Shibayan <shibayan.chatter...@level3.com>; 
pgsql-gene...@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: Issue: Creating Symlink for data directory of postgresql in CentOS7

On Fri, 2019-07-12 at 10:11 +0000, Chatterjee, Shibayan wrote:
> I’m trying to create a symlink for ‘data’ directory present in 
> ‘/var/lib/pgsql/’, pointing to different location.
> After providing exact access permissions and ownership to postgres, I’m still 
> unable to restart postgres after modifications.
>
> I’ve also modified ‘/var/lib/pgsql/postgresql.conf’ and 
> ‘/usr/lib/systemd/system/postgresql.service’
> to point the $PGDATA location to the actual destination as respectively:
>
> data_directory = '/data/postgresql/data'
> Environment=PGDATA=/data/postgresql/data

[...]

> >>> /var/log/messages
>
> Jul 12 10:00:51 systemd: Starting PostgreSQL database server...
> Jul 12 10:00:51 postgresql-check-db-dir: "/data/postgresql/data" is missing 
> or empty.
> Jul 12 10:00:51 postgresql-check-db-dir: Use "postgresql-setup initdb" to 
> initialize the database cluster.
> Jul 12 10:00:51 postgresql-check-db-dir: See 
> /usr/share/doc/postgresql-9.2.24/README.rpm-dist for more information.
> Jul 12 10:00:51 systemd: postgresql.service: control process exited,
> code=exited status=1 Jul 12 10:00:51 systemd: Failed to start PostgreSQL 
> database server.
> Jul 12 10:00:51 systemd: Unit postgresql.service entered failed state.
> Jul 12 10:00:51 systemd: postgresql.service failed.

So there is some "postgresql-check-db-dir" (not part of PostgreSQL) that 
complains that there is nothing in /data/postgresql/data.  Is that accurate?

It looks like you succeeded in getting the startup process to look for the 
PostgreSQL data directory in the new location, but - alas - there is no data 
directory there yet.

You could follow the instructions and run "initdb" to create the data directory.

Yours,
Laurenz Albe
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