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Failing disk path forward

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  • Community Expert
1 hour ago, bigrob8181 said:

Would it be corruption only on the failing drives files or across the array?

On the disk to be rebuilt only, parity won't be 100% in sync because you stared the array with one missing disk.

  • Author

Ok, we are back up. Funny thing is after the rebuild on the new drive, it was unmountable or no filesystem. I checked the drive and there was a bad primary superblock. I allowed the check to correct it, started the array with it in disk4 and everything seems to be there.

 

I am going to just keep the bad disk stored in case i do run into any corrupted files that way i am able to possibly recover. Everything i have checked looks good though.

 

Thank you all for assisting. 

 

  • Community Expert
4 hours ago, bigrob8181 said:

allowed the check to correct it

Do you have a lost+found share after filesystem repair?

 

  • Author
2 minutes ago, trurl said:

Do you have a lost+found share after filesystem repair?

 

I do not. 

  • Community Expert
9 hours ago, bigrob8181 said:

I checked the drive and there was a bad primary superblock.

That was expected like mentioned above, but usually xfs_repair can recover well from this, so if data looks correct and there's no lost+found folder you should be fine.

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