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I had an issue with my unraid system, so I ran a reiserfck --check on md1 it suggested I do a --rebuild-tree on the drive and while it was running the telnet session noted a "connection lost to host"

 

I assume the reiserfck --rebuild-tree on md1 is still taking place. I can see reads being done on that drive through the web interface. Not sure why it lost the connection.

 

Should I wait until I believe the --rebuild-tree is done and then do it again or should I just restart the unraid system after I think it has completed and do another parity check?

 

And probably I stupid question that I can't see to find... how do I find out what version I'm running? I know I'm running one of the v5 release candidates, but I can't seem to find the specific version. I'm probably just not looking in the right place.

 

Thank you! 

Run check again. The reiserfsck stopped when the terminal session closed.

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Thank you. I reran the --check and it spit out the below. I made the choice to go ahead and restart the --rebuild-tree.

 

reiserfsck --check started at Wed Feb 19 01:39:26 2014

###########

Replaying journal: Done.

Reiserfs journal '/dev/md1' in blocks [18..8211]: 0 transactions replayed

Checking internal tree..

 

Bad root block 0. (--rebuild-tree did not complete)

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