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Array disk unmountable: wrong or no file system


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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

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From the GUI, I've done this before and it just shows this with an exit message after running a while.

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Also tried to run in terminal with Upper and lowercase "V".  Similar result and I'm not noticing any changes at this time.

 

xfs_repair terminal output.png

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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?

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