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troublformatting drive

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I am trying to change all data drives to ZFS . This works perfectlly for the first 3 drives but fails on the last one  and i am not sure why.  any help would be appreciated

 

zana-diagnostics-20230731-1726.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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Jul 31 17:26:48 Zana root: rmdir: failed to remove '/mnt/disk1': Directory not empty

 

Try rebooting or manually deleting /mnt/disk1

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Will try tomorrow but I'm not quite sure that manually deleting the disk solves the problem. Hmm 🤔 maybe maintenance mode will

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12 minutes ago, Sages said:

deleting the disk solves the problem

You are not deleting the disk, your are deleting a path, format will always fail if that path already exists before Unraid tries to create it, the question is way it exists, possibly a container has that mapping and is creating it.

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Oh damn u think you hit it right on the head. I put my swap file on there. So I'll check tomorrow if that's the problem

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4 minutes ago, Sages said:

I put my swap file on there

That would be a problem, and a likely culprit:

Jul 31 17:11:48 Zana rc.swapfile[14135]: Creating swap file /mnt/disk1/SWAPFILE please wait ...

 

 

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uninstalled the swapfile plugin mounted the array and we are of to the races

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