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Lost ALL Shares After using mkreiserfs. Help!

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Hi all,

 

I was previously trying to remove all info on a problem disk using mkreiserfs... and I was successful, however none of my shares are showing up in the web gui. See the post here http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=32782.msg300991#msg300991

 

I checked and my file systems are intact on their respective disks, all the disks are green (have green balls).

I cannot connect via AFP.

All disks are showing up as mounted (when using mount).

The web gui is saying that I have unformatted drive(s) present.

 

My cache drive is also showing as unformatted for some reason, which could be an entirely different problem because it was doing that before.

 

So I'm guessing I made a stupid mistake while using mkreiserfs, but now I do not know what to do. Could someone please help me?

 

I included the syslog from today

 

items of interest?

Apr  9 18:45:32 Harvard logger: fuse: bad mount point `/mnt/user': Transport endpoint is not connected
Apr  9 18:45:32 Harvard logger: mount: /dev/sdb1 already mounted or /mnt/cache busy
Apr  9 18:45:32 Harvard logger: mount: according to mtab, /dev/sdb1 is already mounted on /mnt/cache

syslog.pdf

Restart in SAFE-MODE and see if the problem persists. Then attach a new syslog.

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I should have tried this. :(

 

The problem seems to be gone :)

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