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Bad log information and drives mounted as read only

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Recently I replaced a 500gb WD Black drive that has been in my server since it was built just to add capacity. No issues with the drive prior to replacement. I replaced it with a 4TB Seagate SAS drive. During the data rebuild overnight it ended up writing millions of errors to the log and essentially all my shares were missing and it did not rebuild correctly. Tried re running the parity rebuild a couple of times with the same issues. So removed this drive and replaced it with another 4TB SAS drive of the same brand, this time it said the drive was full and mounted as read only. Could not get this to change. Finally I installed a WD Red 4TB drive and once again mounted as read only or full and could not rebuild correctly. I ended up doing a xfs_repair -L and erasing the logs to finally correct the issue. 

 

Has anyone else run into this with 6.10? I have replaced drives numerous times in previous versions and not run into this issue. 

You should have asked and posted diagnostics while you were having issues.

1 hour ago, BxReap3r said:

Has anyone else run into this with 6.10?

no, probably something with your hardware, maybe as simple as bad connections. I guess we don't have any information to go on.

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