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Unmountable Disk Present error -

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A bunch of errors thrown and when I try an "check file system status" , get the following error:
 

Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... bad primary superblock - bad sector size !!! attempting to find secondary superblock... .found candidate secondary superblock... verified secondary superblock... would write modified primary superblock Primary superblock would have been modified. Cannot proceed further in no_modify mode. Exiting now.

 

What's the best path forward? Just swap out the disk and rebuild parity? Read through several threads, but didn't see a solution for this exact issue - thanks!

fastbird-syslog-20221011-1702.zip

Solved by rockytt

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How did you try the repair (i.e. via the GUI or via the command line)?   If the latter what was the exact command you used.?

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Gui - (and dang - fast response!)

(and this is an old/old system - if new mb is needed I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest)

Fastbird-Device.png

Edited by rockytt

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You should now try without the -n option.

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It should mount now, but there will probably be files inside the lost+found folder.

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Will give it a go - thanks!

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