June 7, 20215 yr Today I swapped out the motherboard, CPU and RAM in my server. Got everything back up and running, but noticed that two of my disks show the error "Unmountable: Not Mounted". Read though many post on these forums, but its still not working. Moved SATA cables around, no change. Please help. unraid-diagnostics-20210607-1355.zip
June 7, 20215 yr Community Expert https://wiki.unraid.net/Check_Disk_Filesystems#Checking_and_fixing_drives_in_the_webGui Fix filesystem on both disks, run it without -n or nothing will be done.
June 7, 20215 yr Community Expert The -L option just deletes that log and not any of your data. Since Unraid already says the disk is unmountable, there is no way to mount it to replay the log.
June 7, 20215 yr Community Expert 42 minutes ago, cscott said: swapped out the motherboard, CPU and RAM in my server. Got everything back up and running, but noticed that two of my disks show the error "Unmountable: Not Mounted". I do wonder how this happened though. I have changed all that hardware more than once without problems. What can you tell us about the old hardware, especially the disk controller?
June 7, 20215 yr Author Dont think the disk controllers are any different. I did go from an Intel based setup to a AMD setup. So it didn't delete all my files.. it put them in the lost+found folder... do i have to sort through them manually? or is there an easier way to put all the files back where the go?
June 8, 20215 yr Community Expert 6 hours ago, cscott said: sort through them manually? Unfortunately. Maybe not worth the trouble. Do you have backups?
June 8, 20215 yr Author No just the parity disks... Could I rebuild it with the parity disks? If so how?
June 8, 20215 yr Community Expert 20 minutes ago, cscott said: Could I rebuild it with the parity disks? If so how? Unfortunately parity can't help with filesystem corruption, it would rebuild the disks as they are now, but it's not normal to have severe corruption in two disks at the same time, you might have a hardware issue, like bad RAM.
June 8, 20215 yr Community Expert 1 hour ago, cscott said: just the parity disks Parity is not a substitute for backups. Lots of ways to lose data that have nothing to do with failed disks, including user error. You must always have another copy of anything important and irreplaceable on another system or external.
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