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Mount Unraid disk in another Linux OS

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I installed ubuntu on a thumb drive and booted my machine that normally has unraid on it. I would like to mount (1 at a time) the disks and write to them directly. When i try to mount them, I get an error:

 

mount: /mnt/data: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdl1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error.

 

I believe it is xfs and I have xsf, zfs, and btrfs installed in this ubuntu distro. (20.04)

  • Community Expert

Are you planning to use these disks in Unraid again?

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Post output of:

fdisk -l /dev/sdl

and

blkid

 

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22 hours ago, trurl said:

Are you planning to use these disks in Unraid again?

I do. Hoping that a parity sync or something might work once put back in

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13 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Post output of:

fdisk -l /dev/sdl

and

blkid

 

 

Disk /dev/sdl: 14.57 TiB, 16000900661248 bytes, 31251759104 sectors
Disk model: ST16000NM001G-2K
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes
Disklabel type: gpt
Disk identifier: DDB2E669-D1DA-4232-8C49-3E867F7B43CB

Device     Start         End     Sectors  Size Type
/dev/sdl1     64 31251759070 31251759007 14.6T Linux filesystem

 

/dev/sdz2: UUID="597002c4-2d94-4b44-aa05-e1e80e8e767a" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="db3a80ee-d9ea-411b-b720-854c0c4e942f"
/dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop1: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop2: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop3: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop5: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/nvme0n1p1: LABEL="fast" UUID="4179580394884417541" UUID_SUB="12847431488902245656" TYPE="zfs_member" PARTLABEL="zfs-0cfad0fea46b414a" PARTUUID="41a2681c-2bd6-3147-8631-a397c1e25f14"
/dev/nvme2n1p1: LABEL="fast" UUID="4179580394884417541" UUID_SUB="15543906779802372019" TYPE="zfs_member" PARTLABEL="zfs-3fbe5c2bc68ba8ed" PARTUUID="0610b1a9-f1d4-624c-a40e-04b3f75a89e4"
/dev/nvme1n1p1: LABEL="fast" UUID="4179580394884417541" UUID_SUB="6492103685729250771" TYPE="zfs_member" PARTLABEL="zfs-e81f23cae5a73bcf" PARTUUID="fb7e4f63-48d8-ab43-a87e-2cf7d7406c34"
/dev/nvme4n1p1: LABEL="fast" UUID="4179580394884417541" UUID_SUB="13649481275645943769" TYPE="zfs_member" PARTLABEL="zfs-ee79cd07d03ede87" PARTUUID="116d3468-57ea-e44d-89fb-b8d6ad04c3c0"
/dev/nvme3n1p1: UUID="59591a90-d1b2-4d27-acfa-30485563deda" UUID_SUB="09c71c32-8b4e-4b9d-b657-b3c5fc929a62" TYPE="btrfs" PARTUUID="1bc3545e-01"
/dev/sda1: LABEL="vmstorage" UUID="16302881269565465280" UUID_SUB="4922239508972696224" TYPE="zfs_member" PARTLABEL="zfs-ab30a848780c9330" PARTUUID="672f6248-cf61-f44d-bc16-68c0066c8805"
/dev/sde1: LABEL="vmstorage" UUID="16302881269565465280" UUID_SUB="13336565585547709039" TYPE="zfs_member" PARTLABEL="zfs-7b1ab658861ef082" PARTUUID="26af02ef-c7ef-2146-9381-a8bf095a9117"
/dev/sdh1: LABEL="vmstorage" UUID="16302881269565465280" UUID_SUB="2814332359404138817" TYPE="zfs_member" PARTLABEL="zfs-9e344a20b0ec5662" PARTUUID="17f6819d-5cd7-b146-8450-6c7031c143e0"
/dev/sdf1: LABEL="vmstorage" UUID="16302881269565465280" UUID_SUB="8862187382222672228" TYPE="zfs_member" PARTLABEL="zfs-0e2ab6be8ff4bd2d" PARTUUID="c9240531-9051-f24a-bf65-9d129a158185"
/dev/sdi1: LABEL="vmstorage" UUID="16302881269565465280" UUID_SUB="3631782970123668525" TYPE="zfs_member" PARTLABEL="zfs-567b78a5f1f11d82" PARTUUID="b765ac26-ddb6-654b-b748-2e937ba1c8c6"
/dev/sdw1: UUID="ca02e3c6-deb5-47b6-b349-1d9e8bb6156a" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="bdd06172-01"
/dev/sdb1: LABEL="vmstorage" UUID="16302881269565465280" UUID_SUB="3994191215598499814" TYPE="zfs_member" PARTLABEL="zfs-cf50b6f6af3297f4" PARTUUID="fb600641-01ad-df4e-9be1-c7023f6fa55f"
/dev/sdu1: UUID="f98cba39-6600-40ee-a141-ec0135a70bd8" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="adc2b10e-732a-45e7-9d1f-d99a1c6c004e"
/dev/sdc1: LABEL="datastore" UUID="7743322362316987465" UUID_SUB="18411294586795704829" TYPE="zfs_member" PARTLABEL="zfs-dbc1b87cebfad658" PARTUUID="232aa618-37c1-044f-825c-88f4f6c8abe8"
/dev/sdj1: LABEL="datastore" UUID="7743322362316987465" UUID_SUB="13718147040912579959" TYPE="zfs_member" PARTLABEL="zfs-29ac71d3f7a5db12" PARTUUID="0a8bca1d-c041-0b4a-afaf-6da2106b74f5"
/dev/sdt1: UUID="e5464de7-7848-401b-8327-82dcf7ef1c91" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="a39b64b2-1413-4b13-8140-9a0b329ae5ef"
/dev/sdg1: LABEL="datastore" UUID="7743322362316987465" UUID_SUB="6664917712746874192" TYPE="zfs_member" PARTLABEL="zfs-4ff1ee9f5510e801" PARTUUID="c6620fc1-b2cf-8745-a77d-3618f70e918d"
/dev/sdk1: UUID="32f525a5-3690-44ab-b2d1-86c8f68528b2" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="03c6803f-01"
/dev/sdd1: LABEL="datastore" UUID="7743322362316987465" UUID_SUB="5243161482392972071" TYPE="zfs_member" PARTLABEL="zfs-548f15a0a9ab2de8" PARTUUID="e38c6de6-fff6-b349-a14c-30f2b73f30d7"
/dev/sdr1: UUID="bce3380b-c6d8-48e1-9a73-067a9c2e4c81" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="e330e92a-01"
/dev/sdx1: UUID="889e69cf-e862-4afb-98ec-95d6ee824ff6" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="040f2350-535c-46a5-a0ce-43c73b4f9ebe"
/dev/sdo1: UUID="fcd84261-18a8-40de-841f-f009bb9c0da8" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="2f935342-ee9c-4951-8641-a9c437848b34"
/dev/sdp1: UUID="a2fc349a-b529-42ce-8e04-2185a27f3572" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="7751df81-8679-433e-9399-2f72ff6dcb81"
/dev/sdq1: UUID="308e88b0-286d-431d-99f9-9ba63ed42084" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="e3ef1233-a87e-45df-a421-ab86e86852c6"
/dev/sdy1: UUID="5195a2ae-457e-44f3-8f80-ddf71e93eacd" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="d7fe6931-5178-412d-a072-7d036b2403d3"
/dev/sdn1: UUID="9c1962c8-d2d2-421d-9ddd-0ac750eda130" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="29782d04-2ca7-4731-a7f6-2b8414353473"
/dev/sdm1: UUID="0d789e6d-bc1f-4dc3-8021-7b0fd1c46fab" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="aca01ccd-c765-4497-9ac5-4d6da9e32e1e"
/dev/sds1: UUID="5d91a4ea-ff7f-4ec0-8815-51ad2a1a7d8c" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="03c68026-01"
/dev/sdv1: UUID="04d5c909-3807-4ab3-9906-9ae4f3a2ca49" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="03c68025-01"
/dev/sdz1: UUID="2AF4-6E17" TYPE="vfat" PARTLABEL="EFI System Partition" PARTUUID="1a689b2a-f028-4555-bfd2-a05232b5a903"
/dev/loop4: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/nvme0n1p9: PARTUUID="cd50e6df-fafb-5e48-8569-e25d65bf6e56"
/dev/nvme2n1p9: PARTUUID="d4f4fb59-4790-1946-b30d-9d83272263e4"
/dev/nvme1n1p9: PARTUUID="9ff64f1b-9faf-4641-a299-1db01b27395d"
/dev/nvme4n1p9: PARTUUID="902a0f4e-8d87-2649-be02-3dad34de51d6"
/dev/sda9: PARTUUID="62da27ba-5d1a-c045-a3f1-abed8632977c"
/dev/sde9: PARTUUID="9184685b-1d22-5e4f-bf56-57096128710b"
/dev/sdh9: PARTUUID="f98d5a2c-7761-a64f-8c17-e0bfa315a1f1"
/dev/sdf9: PARTUUID="6034ba94-6426-f740-bdec-b59f2548d532"
/dev/sdi9: PARTUUID="4d17a6f6-6bb5-8740-82bb-78e5c96e3de8"
/dev/sdb9: PARTUUID="791e00ea-469e-484a-8b66-7c73da5d42e6"
/dev/sdc9: PARTUUID="adb9fac4-83df-6f48-b3c4-b0a3e345969b"
/dev/sdj9: PARTUUID="ce68e481-bc97-4d4e-9003-866697c2e295"
/dev/sdg9: PARTUUID="151669c9-126c-b940-8ddf-88b80d5c2720"
/dev/sdd9: PARTUUID="abe4fb4e-180d-8e4f-9a01-3b6a08b81f3b"
/dev/sdl1: PARTUUID="718c3da6-e902-4253-a3a5-52b8f98bcb7c"

 

Edited by TheSkaz

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further explanation: 

 

I am trying to use my extra space for chia plots. 

I have around 150TBs of extra space that can be used for something, so I decided to plot for the time being. the issue is that the fast plotter I am using (madMAx43v3r/chia-plotter (github.com)) thrashes the RAM instead of the nvme drives. this is the only system that I have enough RAM (256GB) to do this, but it keeps crashing within Unraid. It will work 2-3 times then crash. I figured if i went to barebones ubuntu, and just mount each of the 16TB drives 1 at a time, and write the plots, this will work efficiently. once they are all written, I can boot Unraid back up and mount everything as normal.

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I just realized I might have been trying to mount the parity drive... I just tried to mount another and it worked fine...

 

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3 hours ago, TheSkaz said:

I just realized I might have been trying to mount the parity drive... I just tried to mount another and it worked fine...

 

That would explain things as the parity drive has no file system on it :) 

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