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xfs Array Drive: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock
Update: Everything seems fine again. Rebuild of Disk6 finished without errors. Many thanks for the support! unrsrv-diagnostics-20260613-0810.zip
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xfs Array Drive: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock
The extended Self-Test finished without errors. Attached is also the new diagnostics. Am I fine to enable the drive again? unrsrv-diagnostics-20260607-1039.zip unrsrv-smart-Disk6_20260607-1038.zip
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xfs Array Drive: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock
Thanks! I suspected it was necessary to continue in the console, but that seems easier than expected. I ran the check 2 in maintenance-mode times. First check with the preselected option -n Second check without any option (See attachments) Now I am able to access the data on the drive again, however the drive is still disabled. My next step would be to enable this drive again. Now I'm running an extended self-test (that will take a while on this 14TB drive...) Are these the correct steps? Check1.txt Check2.txt
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xfs Array Drive: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock
Hello everyone, today when I started my NAS i got an "UDMA CRC error count" message on one of my drives. I checked and switched the SATA cables, yet the drive is still disabled. After some restarts I noticed that the drive is listed as "unmountable: Unsupported or no file system". The log shows the following error: Jun 5 13:43:48 UnrSrv root: mount: /mnt/disk6: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/md6p1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error. Jun 5 13:43:48 UnrSrv root: dmesg(1) may have more information after failed mount system call. Jun 5 13:43:48 UnrSrv emhttpd: shcmd (51): exit status: 32 Jun 5 13:43:48 UnrSrv emhttpd: /mnt/disk6 mount error: Unsupported or no file system Before I start doing anything crazy, I wanted to get some feedback on how should I continue? Many thanks! Tomson unrsrv-diagnostics-20260605-1202.zip
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