tmor2 3 Posted February 23 Share Posted February 23 (edited) I recently unplugged USB cable from external HDD being mounted to UNRAID server via "Unassigned Devices". After I reattached the drive, the drive won't mount correctly. Attached pics show how this looks along with logs. Specific error message states: "Tower unassigned.devices: Mount of '/dev/sdh2' failed. Error message: FUSE exfat 1.3.0 WARN: volume was not unmounted cleanly. fuse: mountpoint is not empty fuse: if you are sure this is safe, use the 'nonempty' mount option" I note recommendation to run "fsck" command. https://wiki.unraid.net/Check_Disk_Filesystems does not show how this command is used for exFAT formatted systems. Assuming that I'm using UNRAID terminal, what is the syntax for "fsck" command. I'd like to make sure that fsck is only run against that specific drive (and not my array drives), and I'd also appreciate to know where in directory structure within UNRAID terminal window do I need to be positioned when executing fsck cmmand. Namely, in UNRAID terminal this drive has following directory aisgnments: /dev/sdh and /mnt/disks/ Do I need to unmount the drive, then navigate to /dev/ and execute fsck against sdh? Suggestions? Edited February 23 by tmor2 Quote Link to post
dlandon 598 Posted February 23 Share Posted February 23 7 minutes ago, tmor2 said: I recently unplugged USB cable from external HDD being mounted to UNRAID server via "Unassigned Devices". After I reattached the drive, the drive won't mount correctly. Attached pics show how this looks along with logs. Specific error message states: "Tower unassigned.devices: Mount of '/dev/sdh2' failed. Error message: FUSE exfat 1.3.0 WARN: volume was not unmounted cleanly. fuse: mountpoint is not empty fuse: if you are sure this is safe, use the 'nonempty' mount option" I note recommendation to run "fsck" command. https://wiki.unraid.net/Check_Disk_Filesystems does not show how this command is used for exFAT formatted systems. Assuming that I'm using UNRAID terminal, what is the syntax for "fsck" command. I'd like to make sure that fsck is only run against that specific drive (and not my array drives), and I'd also appreciate to know where in directory structure within UNRAID terminal window do I need to be positioned when executing fsck cmmand. Suggestions? Reboot. Quote Link to post
tmor2 3 Posted February 23 Author Share Posted February 23 5 minutes ago, dlandon said: Reboot. Thank you. simple solution. Quote Link to post
dlandon 598 Posted February 23 Share Posted February 23 2 minutes ago, tmor2 said: Thank you. simple solution. You can clean it up manually, but reboot is the easiest way. Quote Link to post
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