November 18, 20232 yr 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
November 19, 20232 yr Community Expert 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.
November 19, 20232 yr Author 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
November 19, 20232 yr Community Expert Solution 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.
November 19, 20232 yr Author 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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