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Unmountable: Wrong or no file system

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Hi there,

 

So today I upgraded from 6.9.2 to 9.10.2.

After the restart I have now two disks that are Unmountable (Unmountable Wrong or no file system).

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I thought about downgrading back to 692 or trying the xfs_repair command.

 

But since data recov can be a delicate issue I decided to check back here and ask for the best way to go forward.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

fornax-diagnostics-20220606-0239.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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  • Solution

2 of the SATA ports are set to IDE, go to the BIOS and change them to AHCI/SATA, usually ports 5/6, that's where disks 2 and 4 are connected, if after doing that they are still unmountable run xfs_repair, don't run before correcting that.

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So after changing the ports back to ahci, don't know really why they were in ide mode, the drives were still unmountable.
xfs_repair wasn't successfull and I had to use the -L option.

There is some things gone but I think most is back.

I guess I'm fortunate that this server is primarily a backup machine.

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Good, running the controller in IDE with those AMD chipsets is known to cause issues.

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