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I/o errors and I don't know what disk it is

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sys_disk_free: VFS disk_free failed. Error was : Input/output error

I first noticed when sonarr wasn't moving files [v4.0.11.2680] System.IO.IOException: I/O error : '/media/tv/xxxxx.mkv'
   at Interop.CheckIo(Error error, String path, Boolean isDirectory, Func`2 errorRewriter)

I used winscp to create a folder to move a file manually and I get "failed with return code 1 and the following error message.
mkdir: cannot create directory 'New folder': Input/output error"

 

This all started yesterday. Today I had the same issue and rebooted. Sonarr moved some files and now it is back to giving me the same issues with the i/o error

 

tower-diagnostics-20250101-1320.zip

Solved by torn8o

Jan  1 09:05:50 Tower kernel: XFS (md10p1): Corruption detected. Unmount and run xfs_repair

 

Saw this in your syslog.txt file. I'd wait for more info from somebody a bit more knowledgable than myself. 

 

 

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I ran xfs_repair -v /dev/md10p1

Restarted the array and the disk showed up. I formatted it and added it to the array. Might not have been the best solution. As it is right now I no longer have an i\o error.

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