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Issue with New HDD and always getting Unmountable Wrong or no file system

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I have just recently encountered this error on two new HDDs that I am trying to replace an old one with. I have replaced 8-10 HDDs over the last 3-4 years, all have been precleared with no errors. And both will finish the data rebuild, but the same error will remain.

I swap out the old HDD with the new one/ones after I stop the array and remove the disk from the array, and then power off the server. Turn on the server, select the pre-cleared drive in the empty drive, and as soon as I start the array, after it formats, it gives me the unmountable disk error.

Ay help would be appreciated, I have tried it a few different ways and just can't get it to work.

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Please post the diagnostics after array start without the new disk assigned.

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Anything special from the diagnostics?

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The complete zip please.

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Jul 9 11:24:26 Tower kernel: XFS (md5p1): Corruption warning: Metadata has LSN (23:1578634) ahead of current LSN (23:1578610). Please unmount and run xfs_repair (>= v4.3) to resolve.

Jul 9 11:24:26 Tower kernel: XFS (md5p1): log mount/recovery failed: error -22

Check filesystem for the emulated disk 5.

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