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Power failure leads to unmountable drive....again

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Hi...I had this issue about a month ago....that thread is here:

 

 

Following the steps of the previous correspondence, here are the diagnostics:

 

tatooine-diagnostics-20230705-1951.zip

 

The Check Filesystem output was WAY longer than the last time I ran this...I copied the entire page to a notepad document here:

 

Check Filesystem Output.txt

 

This problem seems slightly different than my previous problem so I hate to take the same action as last time without checking with the experts first.

 

Thanks for your help.

Bill

Solved by JorgeB

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Best bet is still running xfs_repair without -n

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Thanks Jorge...I ran it again, this time with -L as I did last time...Stopped the array and restarted but the disc is still unmountable....Here's the output from the repair.

20230706 - Repair Filesystem Output.txt

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Please post diags with array started.

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It still detecting fs corruption:

 

Jul  6 09:02:51 Tatooine kernel: XFS (md1): Unmount and run xfs_repair

 

Run xfs_repair again, it may also be a good to update Unraid to use the newer xfsprogs.

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The second xfs_repair was successful.  Appreciate the help again Jorge.

 

Bill

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