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Unmountable: No File System

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  • Community Expert

Not sure you can close that window, you can run xfs_repair manually on the console if it keeps crashing:

 

xfs_repair -v /dev/sdn1

 

  • Author

Ok i have run the repair and it says corruption is fixed, should i mount it by itself or swap it with the other drive and mount it with the array?

  • Community Expert

Did you repair it as an Unassigned Device?

  • Author

When i ran the test, and posted the result. All i did was click the Box that said "Run with correct flag" and it ran the repair. As an unassigned device.

 

Edited by scuppasteve

  • Community Expert

Then mount is as an Unassigned Device and check if there is a lost+found folder at the top level.

  • Community Expert

Syslog says it's corrupt. Did you capture the output from that repair?

  • Author

I appreciate your help on this, but the server has been down too long, i am just going to wipe it and start over, thank you for your time. The community support is great.

  • Community Expert
1 hour ago, scuppasteve said:

server has been down too long, i am just going to wipe it and start over

Do you mean you just want to reformat that disk? Or something more drastic?

 

Are you sure you know how to proceed?

 

 

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