December 4, 20223 yr i am getting this in my array listed in my cache drive Unmountable: Wrong or no file system and i am not sure how to resolve this. i am not sure how to get the diag files that you need so if you could tell me how to get this i would be grateful.
December 5, 20223 yr Author i will do that and post my diag is there any information that should be considered privet?
December 5, 20223 yr Author ok here is the diagnostic zip file. and i thank you for your help. i an not at all familiar enough to do this on my own uss-titan-diagnostics-20221204-2219.zip
December 5, 20223 yr Community Expert When did cache stopped working and was it XFS?? Apparently there's no XFS filesystem there, post the output of: xfs_repair -v /dev/sdc1
December 6, 20223 yr Author I am running this command now but it is filling up the screen with………….. when it is done I will post the results i did not stop the array I hope that this was the correct way to do that ok the output of the command was Sorry, could not find valid secondary superblock Exiting now. should i just reformat it? Edited December 7, 20223 yr by Nicon4454 post results of command
December 7, 20223 yr Author 11 hours ago, JorgeB said: And you are sure it was XFS? Post the output of blkid root@USS-Titan:~# blkid /dev/sda1: LABEL_FATBOOT="UNRAID" LABEL="UNRAID" UUID="6C46-2FF7" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="vfat" PARTUUID="035e7d5b-01" /dev/loop1: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/sdd1: UUID="b84a3fae-5bb6-4c39-8939-ec49476386f4" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="fafcb906-01" /dev/md2: UUID="20f12108-f40c-460c-b883-6e717959e222" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="xfs" /dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/sde1: UUID="20f12108-f40c-460c-b883-6e717959e222" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="xfs" PARTUUID="25ec62a4-fbf9-43d4-972c-0ae8ccecb5f3" /dev/md1: UUID="b84a3fae-5bb6-4c39-8939-ec49476386f4" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="xfs" /dev/sdb1: PARTUUID="ad418a05-6f7e-4f09-aea4-2c3dd28a5559" /dev/loop2: UUID="23d4c0c8-301d-4385-bdaf-636e51d6cd6d" UUID_SUB="40c0f2d8-a9e2-4dea-af5a-d915dd5fabf2" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="btrfs" /dev/loop3: UUID="c42dfc29-57ac-4726-9e52-393504ea329b" UUID_SUB="c4e80911-0a7e-493d-ad54-6c5614ddbb0b" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="btrfs"
December 7, 20223 yr Community Expert Solution There's no filesystem on that device, suggesting it was wiped, you'll need to reformat and restore the data from a backup.
December 8, 20223 yr Author 20 hours ago, JorgeB said: There's no filesystem on that device, suggesting it was wiped, you'll need to reformat and restore the data from a backup. i think i made a back up but i am not sure. where would i find it if i made one. is there a common spot?
December 8, 20223 yr Community Expert 3 hours ago, Nicon4454 said: is there a common spot? Not that I'm aware, it would be wherever you saved it.
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