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So I deleted the Disk 1 folder...

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Long story/short: I accidentally (meaning I didn't know the effects of what I was doing when I did it) deleted my disk 1 via the file manager app by selecting "disk1" in the location column and then selecting remove.  I thought this would delete the file row at the disk location listed (like, I assumed the file or folder existed in two locations, and I was trying to move things over to one disk), but instead the operation deletes the entire disk folder.  Oof.  Lesson Learned.

 

How do I get the disk 1 folder back?

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Here's the current status of things with some screenshots and diagnostic files:

 

In the Main tab of Unraid, Disk 1 does not have the browse /mnt/disk1 pop out icon, and it lists it as "Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system"

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Disk1 now displays as unmountable disk present in the Array Operation section:
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I ran a check in maintenance mode, and here's the output:

unraid_disk1_troubleshooting.txt

 

I ran tools -> diagnostics, and here's the output:

thepizzaoven-diagnostics-20240120-0907.zip

 

I truly appreciate any help and guidance the community may have to restore this disk file :) There wasn't much data on that disk, so I'm OK losing it if it comes to formatting.  I intended to use disk1 as my appdata, but the community has pointed out to me in another thread that the best practice is to move appdata to cache-only, so I have since done that.  Fairly novice user here, so step-by-step would be ultra-appreciated.  Thank you in advance!

 

 

Edited by Zalszibar

  • Community Expert

Disk1 was already showing fs corruption at boot, check filesystem on disk1, run it without -n

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