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8 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Don't know what you mean, you are seeing the data from the disks that mount only, if that's everything you should have good.

I put the drives in a Windows machine and was able to view the data on each of the drives that UnRaid is saying are unmountable with no filesystem. 

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14 minutes ago, QPlus7 said:

I put the drives in a Windows machine and was able to view the data on each of the drives that UnRaid is saying are unmountable with no filesystem. 

Do you mean they are using ntfs, or did you use a reiser or xfs reader for Windows?

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46 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Do you mean they are using ntfs, or did you use a reiser or xfs reader for Windows?

I installed Linux File Systems for Windows by Paragon Software. 

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That's strange, since Unraid is not finding a valid filesystem, something weird happened there, but in that case best to back them up using Windows and reformat.

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3 hours ago, QPlus7 said:

installed Linux File Systems for Windows by Paragon Software. 

Just for interest which file system were you using?  I have that software installed on my Windows system and it is recognising my XFS format drives from Unraid, but can only show the top level folder on the drive!  I have a bug report outstanding with Paragon but they do not seem very hopeful they can resolve what is going wrong as they have offered to give me a refund (which I have not taken as the software is handling ext4 format drives fine for me).

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29 minutes ago, itimpi said:

Just for interest which file system were you using?  I have that software installed on my Windows system and it is recognising my XFS format drives from Unraid, but can only show the top level folder on the drive!  I have a bug report outstanding with Paragon but they do not seem very hopeful they can resolve what is going wrong as they have offered to give me a refund (which I have not taken as the software is handling ext4 format drives fine for me).

I'm using XFS.

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1 minute ago, QPlus7 said:

I'm using XFS.


OK.  Perhaps I need to do more investigation into why I was having problems with XFS disks from UnRaid.  I guess I should also test with BTRFS formatted disks from UnRaid to get a more complete view.   I like the Paragon software so will be happy if I can get it working well with UnRaid formatted drives.

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1 hour ago, itimpi said:


OK.  Perhaps I need to do more investigation into why I was having problems with XFS disks from UnRaid.  I guess I should also test with BTRFS formatted disks from UnRaid to get a more complete view.   I like the Paragon software so will be happy if I can get it working well with UnRaid formatted drives.

Good luck. I wish I could help but I didn't do anything special. After installing the software, the drives were available in Windows Explorer.

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