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Disk in Error after parity restore

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  • Community Expert

Do you have another copy of anything important and irreplaceable?

  • Author

There are some important things that i dont have a backup of.

  • Community Expert

You are rebuilding an unmountable filesystem on disk1.

Usually we recommend trying to repair the filesystem before rebuilding.

Are you rebuilding onto the same disk, or is this a replacement?

  • Author

This is an existing dish. How do I repair the file system? Format the disk?

  • Author

okay, disk repaired all looks good, should i unmount the disk and remount to rebuild ontop again?

  • Community Expert

Assuming you already rebuilt, and then you repaired the filesystem on the rebuilt disk from the webUI, then nothing more needs to be done. Certainly no reason to rebuild again. Rebuild will not fix filesystem as you already saw, and assuming you did the repair from the webUI, parity was updated during the repair so everything should be in sync already.

Probably best if you just post new diagnostics so we can check.

  • Community Expert

How did you get disk1 enabled if you didn't rebuild it?

  • Author

After i fixed the drive the array just started

  • Community Expert

There seems to be something missing. Are you sure you didn't New Config?

When you repaired the filesystem, did you do it from the webUI? Or did you use the command line?

  • Author

Definitely not New Config!

I booted in maintenance mode, clicked disk one, did check then fix, then rebooted

  • Community Expert

The question I would have at this point is whether or not you should rebuild parity.

If no rebuild was completed, then the array may be out of sync. If you disable/emulate disk1 so you can rebuild it, it may be back to unmountable.

If you are happy with the contents of disk1, then you should at least run a parity check.

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