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Disk couldn't mount, its ok now but should I be worried?

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So I was using my NAS and doing some file ops on Windows when trying to delete a specific folder caused a lockup on any transfer. Restarted laptop trying the same thing, but this time even the server stopped responding on webGUI. After a hard reset, starting the array didn't work as it was stuck on mounting disk3

 

Restarted server in maintenance mode and followed another unraid forum post recommending to run xfs_repair, and below is what I got after running a -vL through the webGUI check (had to use -L as it forced me to empty the log, and I went ahead as it was recommended on the other post too)

 

After the below I started array, everything is fine, but I now have a lost+found folder (sized 13.69MB) with files I cant recognize. Should I be worried that the disk may be failing? But a FS repair worked so I only had an FS issue rather than a failing disk right? Should I do/check anything else?

 

 

xfs_repair_disk3.txt

Solved by JorgeB

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Usually filesystem issues are unrelated to disk health, but you can post the diagnostics (or just that disk's SMART report) so we can check it.

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17 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Usually filesystem issues are unrelated to disk health, but you can post the diagnostics (or just that disk's SMART report) so we can check it.

Thanks @JorgeB, attached the specific disk SMART report. I ran a short self-test (which showed as pass) right before downloading the report.

WDC_WD80EFAX-68KNBN0_VDH6GBBK-20231119-1818.txt

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Disk looks fine, filesystem corruption is most often caused by an unclean shutdown or some lost writes to the device caused by power/connections issues, keep monitoring but I wouldn't worry much about it for now.

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2 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Disk looks fine, filesystem corruption is most often caused by an unclean shutdown or some lost writes to the device caused by power/connections issues, keep monitoring but I wouldn't worry much about it for now.

Thanks JorgeB as always. Will keep an eye on the disk in case anything funky happens in the future.

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