techscholar Posted February 28, 2022 Share Posted February 28, 2022 After a reboot of my unRAID server I noticed my cache drives (2 x 1TB SSDs mirrored) are showing as 'Unmountable: No File System'. The array also immediately performed a parity check which passed without errors. I found a post (by sniggil) with a similar issue to my own. A response from JorbeB pointed to the below post which I have followed to mount the cache drives individually and backed up the data from both drives onto a drive in my Unassigned Devices. Given they were mirrored I'm not sure if this was absolutely necessary, but I don't want to loose anything if at all possible. To backup the drives I mounted the 1st cache drive on /x and the 2nd on /y then used the following commands to create a copy of the data: rsync -aczvAXHS --progress /x /mnt/disks/UD_TempStorage/cache_d1_backup rsync -aczvAXHS --progress /y /mnt/disks/UD_TempStorage/cache_d2_backup Note: I don't know enough about rsysnc to come up with the above commands - full disclosure, I found them online! I now have no clue on the process I need to follow to get the system back up and running correctly and are seeking some guidance. I am thinking something like: Format the cache drives. Copy the data from my Unassigned Device drive to the newly formatted cache drive(s). I have included the Tools -> Diagnostics output for completeness. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. kratos-diagnostics-20220301-0048.zip Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted February 28, 2022 Share Posted February 28, 2022 1 hour ago, techscholar said: I am thinking something like: Format the cache drives. Copy the data from my Unassigned Device drive to the newly formatted cache drive(s). That's it, and both backups you did should have the same data. Quote Link to comment
Solution techscholar Posted March 2, 2022 Author Solution Share Posted March 2, 2022 (edited) Success! So I have the server back up and it looks to be working as it was prior to the "issue" with one exception. I have errors on my 2nd cache drive (refer attached image). I think that drive may be on its way out??? I better look at how I can undertake some diagnostics on the drive to get a definitive answer as the drive is currently still under warranty. Another thing I noticed was a new section on the Main tab called Historical Devices (refer attached image). Does anyone know what this is and should I just delete these OR do I need to do something with this detail? I thought I'd quickly jot down the main steps I had to go through. Hopefully it might be useful to someone else? Mount the drive that is reporting as "Unmountable" (using the FAQ referenced in my previous post). Backup all data on the drive to another drive (I used rsync. e.g. rsync -aczvAXHS --progress /source /target Note: I found that the source directory was created in the target directory with all of it files and folder structure). Compare the backed up data with the original [optional] (I used rsync. e.g. rsync -n -avrc /source/ /target/source/). Unmount the drive (e.g. umount /source). Destroy data on the drive (my device was a SSD so I used blkdiscard /dev/sdX). Format the drive via the unRAID GUI. Copy all data back onto the cache drive (rsync -aczvAXHS --progress /target/source/ /mnt/cache). Compare the restored files [optional] (rsync -n -avrc /target/source/ /mnt/cache/). Reboot the unRAID server. Edited March 2, 2022 by techscholar Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted March 2, 2022 Share Posted March 2, 2022 20 minutes ago, techscholar said: I have errors on my 2nd cache drive (refer attached image). I think that drive may be on its way out??? That's a SMART warning, might or note be serious, need the SMART report. 21 minutes ago, techscholar said: Another thing I noticed was a new section on the Main tab called Historical Devices (refer attached image). That's from the UD plugin, you can remove them from there, or toggle the historical devices button to not show then. Quote Link to comment
ChatNoir Posted March 2, 2022 Share Posted March 2, 2022 19 minutes ago, techscholar said: Another thing I noticed was a new section on the Main tab called Historical Devices (refer attached image). Does anyone know what this is and should I just delete these OR do I need to do something with this detail? This is in the Unassigned Devices plugin. Certainly useful to manage plug and play devices that you use often for backup etc. In you case, not so much. I think you can simply hit the X to remove them. 21 minutes ago, techscholar said: I think that drive may be on its way out??? I better look at how I can undertake some diagnostics on the drive to get a definitive answer as the drive is currently still under warranty. Difficult to say. Attach your diagnostics to your next post so someone can look at it and provide an advice. Quote Link to comment
techscholar Posted March 3, 2022 Author Share Posted March 3, 2022 Tools -> Diagnostics output attached. Performed a SMART extended self-test (SMART Report attached) - Passed. A good surprise. kratos-diagnostics-20220303-0712.zip Samsung_SSD_870_EVO_1TB_S5Y2NJ0R111177Y-20220303-1854.txt.zip Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted March 3, 2022 Share Posted March 3, 2022 Acknowledge current SMART attributes and keep monitoring, it's showing some issues but nothing fatal for now. Quote Link to comment
techscholar Posted March 3, 2022 Author Share Posted March 3, 2022 Thanks for your guidance @JorgeB and @ChatNoir it is greatly appreciated. 1 Quote Link to comment
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