veritas2884 Posted May 13 Share Posted May 13 All of the drives were plugged directly into the motherboard's SATA ports, including the two that are still working, one in the array and the SSD used for cache. There were no power surges or loss of power, just got an alert my array was almost full, logged in to see why, and saw I only had 1 HD on the array. I have moved all 4 of the hard drives to a PCI-E 4-port SATA card to see if the ports on the motherboard were experiencing issues, but same result after reboot. Any help would be amazing, because I am dead in the water right now. carefreetv-diagnostics-20240513-1001.zip Quote Link to comment
Solution JorgeB Posted May 13 Solution Share Posted May 13 Check filesystem on the unmountable disks, run it without -n 1 Quote Link to comment
veritas2884 Posted May 13 Author Share Posted May 13 23 minutes ago, JorgeB said: Check filesystem on the unmountable disks, run it without -n Thank you so much. I was able to run that on the three affected drives and then run it again with the -v to commit the proposed changes. Now they're all mounted again and I have no "lost and found" files, so I think the array is good to go. However, I still have the red x next to the parity drive. I tried to spin it up and spin it down again. Any way to fix this? Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted May 13 Share Posted May 13 12 minutes ago, veritas2884 said: I still have the red x next to the parity drive. I tried to spin it up and spin it down again. Any way to fix this? Once a drive is disabled (red 'x') you have to rebuild the drive to clear this: status Stop array Unassign Parity Drive Start array to commit change Stop array Assign parity Drive Start array to rebuild parity drive. 1 Quote Link to comment
veritas2884 Posted May 13 Author Share Posted May 13 2 minutes ago, itimpi said: Once a drive is disabled (red 'x') you have to rebuild the drive to clear this: status Stop array Unassign Parity Drive Start array to commit change Stop array Assign parity Drive Start array to rebuild parity drive. Thank you. Doing it now. Will the array be available while it rebuilds? Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted May 13 Share Posted May 13 31 minutes ago, veritas2884 said: Will the array be available while it rebuilds? It should be if you started the array in normal mode rather than Maintenance mode (although performance will be significantly degraded until the parity build completes). 1 Quote Link to comment
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