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Disk stuck at Mounting, system will not restart

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I finally got my Parity disk upgraded (copied from old Parity) and Disk 1 (old Parity) rebuilt.  Then I see that Disk 2 is unmountable with a red X, CRC errors are appearing.  I shut down my machine and reseat the cables, but the drive still won't mount after reboot.  It is now getting stuck as Mounting and just sits there, unRAID will not respond to a restart or shutdown command.  

 

After rebooting the machine I:

  • removed the device from the array, clearing and formatting the drive, add drive back to array, start array - same result as above
  • Currently running xfs_repair -L through the GUI to see if it can be fixed, it seems to be taking much longer than any previous xfs_repair that I have performed

 

Do I just have another bad drive? Or is something bigger at play here?

gurley-diagnostics-20240523-1258.zip

12 hours ago, rtgurley said:

Currently running xfs_repair -L through the GUI to see if it can be fixed

If it doesn't fix it post the output from that.

Has there been any luck? I ran 'xfs_repair -L' and it dumped out this almost immediately.

Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
superblock read failed, offset 0, size 524288, ag 0, rval -1

fatal error -- No data available

I know there is no data on the disk (that I put there), it just won't mount.

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I had to be patient. It took about 20 minutes for it to complete. Afterwards I was able to mount it properly. 

6 minutes ago, Achievedzeus574 said:

Has there been any luck? I ran 'xfs_repair -L' and it dumped out this almost immediately.

What was the full command that you ran?

diagnostics might reveal something.

 

(btw, you really should create your own thread, with the info particular to your situation, like what this thread's creator did.)

48 minutes ago, Achievedzeus574 said:

I know there is no data on the disk

Do you know the disk has been formatted XFS (or anything)?

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