July 28, 201213 yr Hi all, been a while, but my unraid typically just tends to run... Been stable for 9 months and went on holiday for a few weeks. Came back to a failed drive in my array. Tried a reboot, only to get a constant mechanical drive noise, more or less confirming drive death. Replaced that drive and went through a rebuild. Seemed to be ok, but I started to suffer some write problems. Copying data just did not work, no errors in Windows, just sat there doing nothing. Additionally, I then noticed my shares were missing files/folders. Ran a reiserfsk check on my replaced drive and was instructed to --fix-fixable, which I did. This resulted in no lost&found folders on the drive. Problem was not resolved so I did a parity check, which seemed fine (all green), but resulted in intermittent ata errors on a different drive (did not capture the syslog before reboot). Ran a reiserfsk on that drive, which results in a --rebuild-tree. The wiki instructs to ask fof help, so here I am! What action should I take from here? Original failed drive was disk9 (md9). Replaced failed Seagate 1TB with brand new Seagate 1TB New drive problem is on disk2 (md2) - Western Digital 1Tb WDC_WD10EARS - can browse the drive via windows explorer, some content 'looks' to be missing (one folder of four is empty when I suspect it should have content) A couple of files attached: - Fresh reboot syslog - reiserfsk result from md2 - syslog post remount from reiserfsk check on md2 Hardware: Intel Core2Duo E2180 4Gb Ram - 4 x 1Gb Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS3R Supermicro 8 port SATA card - PCI (the recommended one that was originally supported) Intel gig NIC - PCI 16 Drives - all SATA no cache drive single 750W Corsair PS (12 months old) unraid_Syslog_28-07-2012.txt
July 28, 201213 yr Author 3rd attachment unraid_syslog_28-07-2012_-_post_reiserfsk_on_md2_-_smaller_version.txt
July 29, 201213 yr Author Ran --rebuild-tree, seems to have resolved the problem, a few files in lost&found, but the array is back, along with all shares. Cheers!
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