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Multiple drive failures

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2 minutes ago, trurl said:

Note that this is only the emulated disk10, it still has to be rebuilt, and rebuild should result in exactly what is on the emulated disk.

 

Assuming at this point I should do a normal drive replacement?

 

stop the array

put in a new drive for disk10

turn it back on

 

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8 minutes ago, trurl said:

Looks like you have a little over 2TB lost+found. You can examine that user share with Dynamix File Manager plugin, or on the network. Typically there will be files/folders without their original names, files without their folders. Can be a lot of trouble to sort through. Linux 'file' command may be able to tell you what kind of data is in a file so you can try to open it with the appropriate application.

 

Do you have backups of anything important and irreplaceable?

 

 

should I be rebuilding disk10 next or should I be copying the lost and found data somewhere?

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You don't really need a new disk10 since there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with that one, and original disk10 doesn't really have anything on it anyway since you cleared it. So might as well overwrite it by rebuilding to the same disk.

 

Did you take a look at the contents of lost+found?

You might also take a look at the contents of emulated disk10.

 

If you think you want to backup something from emulated disk10 before rebuilding, you should copy it somewhere off the array. That way only the emulated disk will be read, and no disks will be written.

 

When you are ready, to rebuild to the same disk

Stop the array

Assign disk10

Start the array to begin rebuild

 

If there seem to be problems during rebuild, post new diagnostics.

 

 

Thought I'd have a bit of a read of this thread in case I might learn something. I have to say that I am super impressed with the support given!! As I was reading through, I felt really bad for the OP, but thanks to some fantastic help it looks like he'll be able to salvage some of his data. One of the big reasons I personally started the unRAID journey was the help and support you find here! 

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Just thought I would check back in on this. Did rebuild of disk10 go OK?

 

And I remembered we had left out parity2. You can add it to the parity2 slot and it will build parity2.

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