Jekmyster Posted February 9, 2021 Share Posted February 9, 2021 Hi there, as a start, I'm total novice unraid. The kind that watch youtube videos, and jumped in the deep end. The server itself is made from old pc parts i have around with some new drives. For the past few months i've been having a few problems with drives disconnecting or Device is disabled, contents emulated error, but i just read and learn but lost quite a few files already. The problem occurred when one of my parity drive wend down along with another drive, and the power went out when i was rebuilding. I lost the contents of the drive. So did the procedure and rebuilt the array when i noticed all the shares are gone. I waited for the Parity-Check and rebuild to finish and did most of the solutions in the forum but none seem to work. I know the files are there. When i check the drives, folders and files are present, but its not showing up in the user shares. I have rebooted a few times already and still nothing. Cant add a share, it gets deleted immediately. Ive removed the recycle bin app. whitelisted it on the ad blocker and virus scanner and firewall. and i know i get a metadata corruption error when i look at the screen when the server reboots. I'm stuck and i need guidance. Can anyone help? I've added the diagnostics and a few screenshots. Thank you. borg-diagnostics-20210209-2318.zip Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted February 9, 2021 Share Posted February 9, 2021 According to the syslog in the diagnostics you have file system level corruption on disk12. You should run a file system check/repair on the drive. Quote Link to comment
Jekmyster Posted February 9, 2021 Author Share Posted February 9, 2021 (edited) 25 minutes ago, itimpi said: According to the syslog in the diagnostics you have file system level corruption on disk12. You should run a file system check/repair on the drive. I went to the link and tried to follow the guide but its a little hard for me to understand but i got that there is an error on my drive 12 and needed to run XFS_repair. Looked for guides to use it and was able to fix the drive. This helps a lot with the constant 'disabled' drives i keep getting. Than you very much for the help. I thought having unraid would be easy, its a bit harder than i thought. Edited February 9, 2021 by Jekmyster Quote Link to comment
ChatNoir Posted February 9, 2021 Share Posted February 9, 2021 Just now, Jekmyster said: This helps a lot with the constant 'disabled' drives i keep getting. Is it always on the same drive ? If so, you should also run an extended SMART test on it. Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted February 9, 2021 Share Posted February 9, 2021 25 minutes ago, Jekmyster said: I went to the link and tried to follow the guide but its a little hard for me to understand but i got that there is an error on my drive 12 and needed to run XFS_repair. Looked for guides to use it and was able to fix the drive. This helps a lot with the constant 'disabled' drives i keep getting. Than you very much for the help. I thought having unraid would be easy, its a bit harder than i thought. Which bit did you find confusing? That link should have told you how you could run the check and the repair from the unRaid GUI without the need to look for any other guide Feedback might allow the wording to be improved. Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted February 9, 2021 Share Posted February 9, 2021 49 minutes ago, Jekmyster said: ... needed to run XFS_repair... This helps a lot with the constant 'disabled' drives i keep getting. Disks needing filesystem repair, and disks that are disabled, are independent conditions with independent solutions. A disk that is disabled needs to be rebuilt from parity, a disk needing filesystem repair needs to have the repair tool used. A disk can be corrupt, even so corrupt that its filesystem won't mount. Filesystem repair it the way to deal with that. A disk can be disabled, rebuilding from parity is the way to deal with that. A disk can be both corrupt and disabled. Usually we recommend repairing the emulated disk, then if that is successful, rebuilding. Filesystem repair won't fix a disabled disk, and rebuilding won't fix a corrupt filesystem. Quote Link to comment
Jekmyster Posted February 10, 2021 Author Share Posted February 10, 2021 23 hours ago, ChatNoir said: Is it always on the same drive ? If so, you should also run an extended SMART test on it. No, for months now i've been testing it. Using different sata cables, power splitter cables. I'm beginning to think its either the RAM or the Board. I cant do anything right now, no budget to build a server from scratch so i have to make due with makeshift parts. I'm just being careful with discs becoming disabled when in use. I'm, sure its not the power supply. 650 is enough i think for 14 drives. Quote Link to comment
Jekmyster Posted February 10, 2021 Author Share Posted February 10, 2021 23 hours ago, itimpi said: Which bit did you find confusing? That link should have told you how you could run the check and the repair from the unRaid GUI without the need to look for any other guide Feedback might allow the wording to be improved. I dont know. I tried to follow the guide but got lost somewhere. Ive always been a visual person, so even setting up the raid itself i relied on videos. Quote Link to comment
Jekmyster Posted February 10, 2021 Author Share Posted February 10, 2021 23 hours ago, trurl said: Disks needing filesystem repair, and disks that are disabled, are independent conditions with independent solutions. A disk that is disabled needs to be rebuilt from parity, a disk needing filesystem repair needs to have the repair tool used. A disk can be corrupt, even so corrupt that its filesystem won't mount. Filesystem repair it the way to deal with that. A disk can be disabled, rebuilding from parity is the way to deal with that. A disk can be both corrupt and disabled. Usually we recommend repairing the emulated disk, then if that is successful, rebuilding. Filesystem repair won't fix a disabled disk, and rebuilding won't fix a corrupt filesystem. Yes. Thank you. I was just expressing that i do sometimes get an error that i need to run repair, but just didnt know how to do so. I usually see the errors on the screen when i boot up/shut down. At least now i know what to do when it pops in again. Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted February 10, 2021 Share Posted February 10, 2021 11 minutes ago, Jekmyster said: Ive always been a visual person, so even setting up the raid itself i relied on videos Does anyone know whether Space Invader has done a video covering File System Check & Repair? If so I could add a link to it in the documentation. If not maybe it might be a potential subject for a future video? Quote Link to comment
ChatNoir Posted February 10, 2021 Share Posted February 10, 2021 1 hour ago, itimpi said: Does anyone know whether Space Invader has done a video covering File System Check & Repair? If so I could add a link to it in the documentation. If not maybe it might be a potential subject for a future video? This is not super recent (august 2019) but could be OK : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVjB0ROdLBA Quote Link to comment
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