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Drive failure due to Power connector, rebuilt disk and green but still unmountable

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So had issue, where 2 drives went red, 1 parity and disk 3, dropped parity and added back, and it rebuilt and seems fine. Then did the same to Disk 3, it came up with a XFS corruption, so I did a XFS repair, then added back into array and it rebuilt yesterday. This morning I got all greens so look like it back, but still getting "Unmountable: Wrong or no file system". Any thoughts on what to do?  

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kaha-diagnostics-20220712-0818.zip

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Thanks, been through this and run xfs_repair -
-----bad primary superblock - bad magic number !!! 

-----.....Sorry, could not find valid secondary superblock

 

So question - is there anything stopping me from unassigning the drive, pulling it out and putting in another pc and fdisk'ing it and putting it back in and assigning so it rebuilds clean? Any down sides?

 

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10 minutes ago, Kiwiconcord said:

and run xfs_repair -

This you use the GUI or the console? If console type the command used.

 

10 minutes ago, Kiwiconcord said:

So question - is there anything stopping me from unassigning the drive, pulling it out and putting in another pc and fdisk'ing it and putting it back in and assigning so it rebuilds clean?

That won't fix anything.

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Console "xfs_repair -v /dev/md3" 
I tried in the console and it bomb out with the -n and the -v

 

 

Edited by Kiwiconcord

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Post the full output of

xfs_repair -v /dev/md3

 

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