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Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system

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hi all, i had a drive pop up saying it was "Device is disabled, contents emulated", i read the guide a guide on here to stop the arrary remove the device start,stop and rebuild it which i did that completed. this didnt fix so i replaced the drive. the rebuild was successful but after completion the new drive and another drive now showed "Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system". i have now started the array in maintenance mode and ran xfs_repair -v /dev/mdX as per https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/storage-management/#repairing-a-file-system

 

one drive has finished so far with the error: "Sorry, could not find valid secondary superblock
Exiting now."

the other drive is going still but i assume it will also fail.

so im reaching out for help on next steps.

attached is my diag file. any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

edit: i first ran fs check via gui they both failed:

sdf: Inode allocation btrees are too corrupted, skipping phases 6 and 7 No modify flag set, skipping filesystem flush and exiting.

sdd:Inode allocation btrees are too corrupted, skipping phases 6 and 7 Maximum metadata LSN (17:2383993) is ahead of log (17:2367489). Would format log to cycle 20. No modify flag set, skipping filesystem flush and exiting.

 

after that i ran via

 

tower-diagnostics-20240109-1200.zip

Edited by nisbne

Solved by JorgeB

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42 minutes ago, nisbne said:

xfs_repair -v /dev/mdX

This would be the wrong device on 6.12

Jan  6 14:20:05 Tower kernel: XFS (md1p1): Unmount and run xfs_repair

always best to use the webUI, it will use the correct command.

 

 

Try the webUI again, first with -n. Capture the complete output and post it.

 

Do you still have the original disks?

 

 

 

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hi @trurl, sorry i copied that from the help guide site. the exact command on terminal was : xfs_repair -v /dev/sdf & xfs_repair -v /dev/sdd.

 

i will run it via webui with the -n now and come back with results. yes i still have the original drive here.

edit:
as requested ive re run via webui  with -n and posting full results.

sdd ( drive i replaced yesterday)
sdf ( drive is a few months old )

sddlog.txt sdflog.txt

Edited by nisbne

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  • Solution

Run it again without -n or nothing will be done, if it asks for -L use it.

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amazing -L corrected the issue. id say the drive i replaced is fine also going off the smart logs. can i just add it back into the array in a new slot and format it via the webgui when prompted?

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You can, but make sure the data on the other disk is OK before doing it.

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Be sure to check your lost+found share for anything repair couldn't figure out.

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