-
Norco RPC-4224 backplane needed
Yea, unfortunately this just happened to me as well on a Norco RPC-2212. The top backplane just gave out and all four drives are showing missing. I haven't found a place to buy any replacement parts. I think ripping it out might be my only option unless I want a new case.
-
Device "Unmountable: not mounted"
Well thanks for your help. What do you suggest doing next? I have a new HDD that's bigger than everything I have that I was going to use to replace my parity drive. But I probably shouldn't do that until this drive is fixed, huh? Should I just wipe it and try to rebuild it? Thanks again.
-
Device "Unmountable: not mounted"
Here they are. tower-diagnostics-20211130-1149.zip
-
Device "Unmountable: not mounted"
Updated to v6.10-rc and ran xfs_repair -v /dev/md9 again. Same results.
-
Device "Unmountable: not mounted"
Duh, sorry. That was dumb. Same response as the GUI: Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... couldn't verify primary superblock - not enough secondary superblocks with matching geometry !!! attempting to find secondary superblock... ............................................... .........Sorry, could not find valid secondary superblock Exiting now. (except with a lot more dots)
-
Device "Unmountable: not mounted"
/dev/md9: No such file or directory /dev/md9: No such file or directory fatal error -- couldn't initialize XFS library Is what I got back (Sorry for the slow reply, been on the road)
-
Device "Unmountable: not mounted"
I just ran it in the GUI with -nv I believe.
-
keithwlandry started following Device "Unmountable: not mounted"
-
Device "Unmountable: not mounted"
I've tried to read through the forums but nothing seems to be quite the same problem I have (maybe it is, idk). But I have a HDD that's giving me the error "Unmountable: not mounted" Running XFS Repair I get this response: However, I can run an extended SMART report just fine. Comes back with no issues that I can tell. I'm not sure what to do to try to recover the drive, or if I should just replace it? It was recently a replacement of an older drive that failed. Probably hasn't been in the rack a full month. tower-diagnostics-20211117-1555.zip tower-smart-20211117-1535.zip
keithwlandry
Members
-
Joined
-
Last visited