Problems with Permisions after replacing drive


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Hi, I had a drive fail (disk5) and replaced it.

 

Unraid did it's thing and completed this afternoon stating "Parity sync / Data rebuild finished (0 errors)"

 

My PLEX docker is unable to run properly. Logs show "PMS: failure detected. Read/write access is required for path: /config/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server".  Same with DiskSpeed. Both won't open the WebGUI.

 

I attempted to remove/reinstall Diskspeed but the install failed badly and it doesn't even start now.

 

When I open the Plex user console, the /mnt directory is seen as empty.

 

I also noticed this with disk5 (the new drive) while looking around trying to figure out what the problem is:

 

drwxrwxrwx  3 nobody users  48 Mar  2 16:21 disk4/
d?????????  ? ?      ?       ?            ? disk5/
drwxrwxrwx  1 nobody users 244 Mar  2 16:21 user/
 

Any ideas what caused that or how to fix it? Would this likely be related to the Docker permissions problem?

 

I'm thinking if I attempt to manually configure permissions on disk5 I could really break something or maybe lose data.

 

Thanks.

 

 

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Thanks for the reply. I was able to figure it out and fixed it.

 

I stopped and started the array and disk 5 showed up as unmountable.

 

Ran xfs_repair and that fixed the disk/permissions issue but the Dockers were still messed up.

 

Restored appdata from last backup and all is working fine again.

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