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Help: Sudden unmountable file system after array stop

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I'm running this setup:

 

1 Toshiba 14TB Parity (recently changed from a 6TB)

 

3 WD 6 TB Array

 

2 Toshiba 14TB waiting to extend the array.

 

Everything worked fine until I did the following today: 

 

- stopped the array, server shutdown

- added the additional Toshiba drives to the system - rest untouched

- booted the machine, stopped the array to add the additional drive

- added the Toshiba drive as 4th drive, started and clearing started

 

That's where I noticed the third WD drive didn't mount. Filesystem type "auto" "fileysystem not mountable".

 

I canceled the clearing and stopped the array to remove the Toshiba drive again but still the WD drive doesn't mount. Not sure what happened there. Any idea how I can approach this. I'm a bit clueless. This drive contain some TB of data. 😕 

 

Thx for helping,

Frank

yoda-diagnostics-20220124-1934.zip

Edited by Helmi
Added Diagnostics

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Diagnostics added to first post. Array was started in maintenance - good enough?

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22 minutes ago, Helmi said:

good enough?

No, maintenance mode won't attempt to mount the disks.

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