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Cache with "Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system"

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Hello,

a few weeks ago one of my ssd drives was trowing a lot of errors and filling the log space.

I restarted the sytem and it was no longer showing up, so i replaced it with one of the unmounted free ones.

 

I had no real problems with this.

 

Today arriving home i noticed that the system was unreachable via network but it was actually on.

Since I had to add a new drive anyway i decided (a bad idea i guess) to just force the shut down.

I inserted the new drive and turned it back on, then added the new drive to the array.

 

Only just now I've noticed that the SSD Pool devices are showing the error "Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system". Also the old SSD drive that I still have to take out appeared back on the "unassigned devices" list.

 

Can you please help me?

 

Attached is the config and the diagnostics.

 

Thanks

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tower-diagnostics-20240110-2227.zip

Solved by giosann

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as suggested by "Fix Common Problems" I've followed this guide: https://forums.lime-technology.com/topic/46802-faq-for-unraid-v6/?page=2&tab=comments#comment-543490

 

the pool mounted correclty to /temp with "mount -o rescue=all,ro /dev/sdd1 /temp"

trying to copy the folders with subfolders into /mnt/user0/ failed with error "no medium found". copying just the subfolders (by doing like cp appdata/* /mnt/user0/ -r) worked correctly except i have the /mnt/user0/ full of subfolders of all the apps that i will need to fix up and put back in their place.

Edited by giosann

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Jan 10 20:00:53 Tower emhttpd:  devid    7 size 931.51GiB used 362.03GiB path /dev/sdb1
Jan 10 20:00:53 Tower emhttpd:  devid    8 size 931.51GiB used 201.03GiB path /dev/sdd1
Jan 10 20:00:53 Tower emhttpd:  devid    9 size 931.51GiB used 201.03GiB path /dev/sdc1

 

According to diags pool is made of 3 devices, not 2, stop the array, unassign both pool devices, start array, stop array, re-assign all 3 pool devices, start array and post new diags.

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a few weeks ago one of my ssd drives was trowing a lot of errors and filling the log space.

I restarted the sytem and it was no longer showing up, so i replaced it with one of the unmounted free ones.

 

maybe the "broken" one is the one that is supposedly part of the pool? Should I really add it back in?

 

Anyway after my previous answer i finished copying the files from the mounted /temp, unmounted the device and then formatted them (as per the guide)

now they show up correctly. For now I still have not restarted the docker service.

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tower-diagnostics-20240111-1148.zip

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If you reformatted it's also good now.

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