October 25, 20232 yr I believe this began after a power loss. I've attempted fixing it through hardware reconfiguration by changing the disk to 2 different known working drives, using a different SATA cable, and using a different SATA port. I've also attempted to fix the issue by xfs_repair both through the GUI as well as command line. I followed the steps I found in these threads: I could use any help at this point and it's very much appreciated! server-diagnostics-20231025-1339.zip
October 26, 20232 yr Community Expert No valid filesystem is being detected on disk2,. start the array in maintenance mode and post the output of: xfs_repair -v /dev/md2
October 26, 20232 yr Author From the GUI, I've done this before and it just shows this with an exit message after running a while. Also tried to run in terminal with Upper and lowercase "V". Similar result and I'm not noticing any changes at this time. Edited October 26, 20232 yr by Jakeklem
October 27, 20232 yr Community Expert That's not very surprising since blkid doesn't show a filesystem but wanted to double check, if you have a backup use it to restore the data, if you don't something like UFS explorer may be able to recover some data, there's a free trial that show allow to see if any data is recoverable or not.
October 27, 20232 yr Author 15 hours ago, JorgeB said: That's not very surprising since blkid doesn't show a filesystem but wanted to double check, if you have a backup use it to restore the data, if you don't something like UFS explorer may be able to recover some data, there's a free trial that show allow to see if any data is recoverable or not. So no chance of fixing the existing?
October 28, 20232 yr Community Expert Can't think of anything else other than the options mentioned above.
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