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Unmountable: Wrong or no file system

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Good Morning,

 

I recently had a drive fail on disk 1 and replaced it with a new drive as well as a 2nd parity drive. Mounted everything and rebuilt the array without issue. i did have some weird docker memory full issue that i was able to clear up. i've tried "xfs_repair -v /dev/md1" already and that didn't help. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks! 1774769501_Tower_Main-GoogleChrome2_20_20237_54_20AM(2).thumb.png.7afb2080efd7859b5e70f16d3d92c9fd.png

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What was/is the output from the xfs_repair?   I would expect it to give an indication of why it is not working.

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Not sure what the error was, but i tried again after a reboot and everything working great now!

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On 2/20/2023 at 8:02 AM, azterik said:

tried "xfs_repair -v /dev/md1" already and that didn't help

You have to start the array in normal mode to see the results of the repair.

 

1 hour ago, azterik said:

tried again after a reboot

Rebooting started the array in normal mode.

 

1 hour ago, azterik said:

everything working great now

Perhaps you still have problems you haven't noticed.

 

Attach diagnostics to your NEXT post in this thread

 

if you want us to take a look.

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