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Disk problems with replacement disk

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7 minutes ago, Rob_Dingen said:

I try to mount the old disk with data on my windows machine

And don't do this either. Windows can't do anything good with any of these disks.

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  • I had a Supermicro AOC-SAS2LP-MV8 lyng arround and installed it. It's not visible so I take out one disk from the array and instal none put the old disk 5 in and mount it and move the conten

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I put the new disk 4 back and it's starting to rebuild.

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56 minutes ago, Rob_Dingen said:

I put the new disk 4 back and it's starting to rebuild.

We specifically told you to not do this!!!

 

And as you can see from the screenshot, it is rebuilding an unmountable filesystem. Probably because xfs is the wrong filesystem.

 

But maybe, it is actually rebuilding the original reiserfs and only thinks it is unmountable because it is trying to mount it as xfs. ? ? ?

 

You have taken things far away from where they should be, not sure I know what to do now.

 

Hopefully we can still get something from the original disks. DO NOT do anything at all with the original disks!

 

Don't do anything else except what we tell you to do. If you don't understand, ask for further explanation.

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I told before I cannot put the old disk 4 back.

I already try to do that but before that the array already started with the new disk.

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click on disk4, change fs to reiser and post new diags after array start.

That was the question but I cannot select reiserfs

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1 minute ago, Rob_Dingen said:

I told before I cannot put the old disk 4 back.

I agree

30 minutes ago, trurl said:

DO NOT do anything at all with the original disks!

I guess we will wait for rebuild to complete, and see if we can figure out how to tell it to use reiserfs instead of xfs to mount the rebuilt disk.

 

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If there are no options to restore the old disk's.

Then I can download the free version of unraid en mount te old disk I can take the data off and copy it back?

 

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Can you explain why on disk 5 is 55,8GB used.

It's a new disk and I format it and put nothing on, also if I check there is nothing.

 

Thanks for al your help

 

Rob

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1 minute ago, Rob_Dingen said:

Can you explain why on disk 5 is 55,8GB used.

Filesystem overhead.

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23 minutes ago, Rob_Dingen said:

If there are no options to restore the old disk's.

Then I can download the free version of unraid en mount te old disk I can take the data off and copy it back?

Shouldn't be necessary. We can try to mount them as Unassigned Devices. But don't do anything with them yet.

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12 hours ago, trurl said:

But maybe, it is actually rebuilding the original reiserfs and only thinks it is unmountable because it is trying to mount it as xfs. ? ? ?

It should still mount after changing the fs back to reiser.

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@Rob_Dingen

17 hours ago, trurl said:

wait for rebuild to complete

Has it?

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I'm a couple days out of the country and it's still rebuilding and need 12 hours to finish.

I'll be back.

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The rebuild has finished and the drive is unmountable unsupported or no file system.

 

 

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On 1/31/2024 at 7:12 PM, JorgeB said:

click on disk4, change fs to reiser and post new diags after array start.

 

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Looks fine, as mentioned before you cannot change to a different filesystem for a rebuild, it won't work, parity is not filesystem aware, it will rebuild the filesystem as it was.

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Ok understand now.

Is it better to convert to XFS later?

How can I get my data from the old disk 4 and disk 5  back to the array?

 

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22 minutes ago, Rob_Dingen said:

How can I get my data from the old disk 4 and disk 5  back to the array?

See if they will mount using Unassigned Devices plugin. Then Dynamix File Manager plugin will let you work with files and folders directly on your server, including all mounted disks, assigned or unassigned.

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32 minutes ago, Rob_Dingen said:

the old disk 4

Old disk4 should have the same data as current disk4.

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I cannot mount the old disk, the only option is format.

I use the disk in a sharkoon sata to usb device.

14 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Old disk4 should have the same data as current disk4.

Remeber that when rebuild disk 4 the old disk 5 was replaced with a new one and I format it so there was no data.

 

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7 minutes ago, Rob_Dingen said:

cannot mount the old disk, the only option is format.

You can try check filesystem on that original disk.

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I tried but don't know how to do it if I put reiserfsck -v /dev/mdh I only get the options list

 

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mdh is not an unassigned device. In fact it isn't any device. Is it sdh? If so, you would need to also specify the partition, so it would be /dev/sdh1

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