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Yet Another Unmountable wrong or no file system error Heat or card issue maybe?

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Folks,

This is the second time I have gotten this error on the machine. It is with disk2. I am currently running xfs_repair. But I would like to see if someone can help me get to the root of the issue so I do not repeat it. 

If I had to guess I either have a heat issue or an issue with the controller as disk 2 has been replaced recently and the issue existed with both drives. I threw a fan to blow through the front to keep heat down and have an extra LSI card I can swap if needed.
 

Logs are attached I am just not sure what I am looking for in them to determine where the root issue may lay.

 

Thanks

 

tower-diagnostics-20230222-0939.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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It's very difficult to say what caused this, most times it's from an unclean shutdown, could also be bad RAM, was it the same disk both times?

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I appreciate the response. Yeah the first time was a 8tb hdd and this time a 16tb hdd. I don't believe I am having unclean shutdowns but it happened when I was asleep last night. I have an UPS on it as well. I will do a memory test on the ram this evening. 

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Apologies for coming back on this one and replying to my own post. This occured again and on the same disk as before.  Not shutdowns in a week so not that. Going to swap out the cable to the LSI card and see if I have any improvement after I finish repairing. 

 

Though I am getting the following error when running the check without -L "Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 53733359 bytes) in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/include/DefaultPageLayout.php(528) : eval()'d code on line 895"

Edited by Mike Glenny

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Apologies, latest diagnostics are attached. I think I was able to fix the file system from a command line after ssh'ing in. I am currently on pass three of the memory test to see if any issues are found there. 

 

Thanks.

tower-diagnostics-20230228-2005.zip

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Which disk has the filesystem problem? Log is showing issues with disk2, looks like a power/connection problem.

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Thank you for the answer. It is disk2 that has been throwing me issues. I have used another power lede for it and wil swap out the data connection to the card soon. 

 

On the plus side the memory test passes. 

Edited by Mike Glenny

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