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Unmountable: Not mounted cache drive, yet visible in terminal, with data on it.

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Hi all

 

Today I was replacing a hot swappable sas drive, when I accidentally pulled a cable out from a drive that is in a physical raid0 configuration and part of a large cache pool.

 

So, two drives in raid0 as "Raidhdd" cache pool.

 

After reboot the drive shows as Unmountable: Not mounted.
After the initial heart attack, I ran the btrfsck which showed no problems. I mounted the drive in /mnt/cache-large. All the data is fine.

 

However, the Main tab of the Unraid GUI still shows it as unmountable: Not mounted, weirdly, and the docker containers don't see it.

 

Any ideas?
 

[EDIT]

 

Nope, please forgive me, I am an idiot.

 

cache-large is the other cache drive. I am unable to mount the "raidhdd" pool, of course. I don't know what I was thinking...

Edited by azzkickr
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Fixed.

 

First, I ran

 

btrfs rescue super-recover -v /dev/sdg1

 

that showed that all supers are valid, no need to recover.

 

So then I ran

btrfs rescue zero-log /dev/sdg1

 

cleared the log, and voila!

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