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Fix cache drive with reiserfsck

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So it looks like my cache drive has failed/is failing. I'd like to try to see if reiserfsck could fix the issues and at the very least recover it to where I can pull the data off of it before replacing. Would it be possible with the error it is getting to do this and if so what commands would I need to run. Looks like I need to do --rebuild-sb and the wiki recommends asking for help in this case. I don't want to break it further  :(

 

Syslog is attached and I think this is the relevant error

 

4 00:28:50 Northrend emhttp: shcmd (40): set -o pipefail ; mount -t reiserfs -o user_xattr,acl,noatime,nodiratime /dev/sdg1 /mnt/cache |& logger
Jun  4 00:28:50 Northrend logger: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdg1,
Jun  4 00:28:50 Northrend logger:        missing codepage or helper program, or other error
Jun  4 00:28:50 Northrend logger:        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
Jun  4 00:28:50 Northrend logger:        dmesg | tail  or so
Jun  4 00:28:50 Northrend logger: 
Jun  4 00:28:50 Northrend emhttp: _shcmd: shcmd (40): exit status: 32
Jun  4 00:28:50 Northrend emhttp: disk24 mount error: 32
Jun  4 00:28:50 Northrend emhttp: shcmd (41): rmdir /mnt/cache
Jun  4 00:28:50 Northrend kernel: REISERFS warning (device sdg1): sh-2021 reiserfs_fill_super: can not find reiserfs on sdg1

 

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