July 10, 201213 yr SO i put the new drive in and all was in same drive order, same as last drive I had go bad no problem, I clicked to rebuild and it started and as expected got the time and all made sense. I looked at the monitor connected to the server and reiserfs errors scrolling through still! See attached image. I've had unraid for a couple years now and has been bulletproof, I am in need of the community for support. Thanks!!
July 10, 201213 yr The drive that was replaced is probably fine. unRAID operates on bytes on the disk partition. The file system is the abstraction layer above the partition. The disk was rebuilt exactly the same as the previous disk including any file system errors. Reiserfsck is used to correct these errors. See Check_Disk_Filesystems in my sig.
July 10, 201213 yr Author Thanks a ton for your quick reply. The rebuild still has 6 hours to complete. Should I wait for the rebuild to complete to run reiserfsck?
July 10, 201213 yr Author dgaschk, It seems that the server crashes, as it did before the drive. I cant telnet into box or get to the Tower Main page, I can get a ping... Ideas? BB
July 11, 201213 yr Author I ran reiserfsck --check /dev/md5 is suggested I rebuild tree. I am in progress of doing so. It has been running for 3 hours and still at 0% normal? BB
July 11, 201213 yr I ran reiserfsck --check /dev/md5 is suggested I rebuild tree. I am in progress of doing so. It has been running for 3 hours and still at 0% normal? BB rebuild tree can take a very long time. I would not worry just yet.
July 11, 201213 yr Author Roger that Joe. Thanks for the reply. When in Maintenance mode, should all the drives show as FULL in disk stats? BB
July 11, 201213 yr When in Maintenance mode, should all the drives show as FULL in disk stats? I've got absolutely no idea. Never seen an array in that mode. As far as I know, in that mode no disks are mounted,so there would be no way to know how full they are.
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