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After upgrading unraid to 7.0. After unraid7.0 uses ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/, a red prompt appears on the hard disk

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It is normal that the array is not started in this picture.

 

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This picture shows an error message after starting the array.

 

 

 

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This picture shows the hard disk information after using the command: lsblk to start the array. . . .

Hope there is a solution.

 

Edited by qla888

Solved by JorgeB

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Although the error message appears, there is nothing wrong with using it.

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root@Tower:~# ls /dev/sdf

/dev/sdf

root@Tower:~# ls /dev/sdf1

/bin/ls: cannot access '/dev/sdf1': No such file or directory

I use the command:ls /dev/sdf。

hint:/dev/sdf

I use the command:ls /dev/sdf1  

But prompt:/bin/ls: cannot access '/dev/sdf1': No such file or directory

 

Is this normal?

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If the disks are assigned to the array, and the array is started that is normal, you need to replace with the mdXp1 device, e.g., if it's disk2, instead of /dev/sdX1 use /dev/md2p1

 

 

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