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Drive Unmountable after Downsize

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Hi Everyone,
 

I just downsized my Unraid tower... and everything was fine...  except that I'm getting an error that one drive cannot mount.  Logs attached.

 

Any advice?  I've tried changing cables and controllers it is plugged into.

 

Thanks,

 

Russell

palmwood-diagnostics-20170702-1945.zip

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Thanks Johnnie.Black,

 

I did the upgrade, then maintenance mode... Here's the results - if I did this right:

 


root@Palmwood:~# reiserfsck --check /dev/md7
reiserfsck 3.6.24

Will read-only check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/md7
Will put log info to 'stdout'

Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you do):Yes
###########
reiserfsck --check started at Mon Jul  3 06:42:01 2017
###########
Replaying journal: Done.
Reiserfs journal '/dev/md7' in blocks [18..8211]: 0 transactions replayed
Checking internal tree..  finished
Comparing bitmaps..finished
Checking Semantic tree:
finished
No corruptions found
There are on the filesystem:
        Leaves 662242
        Internal nodes 4293
        Directories 3408
        Other files 16802
        Data block pointers 666119144 (0 of them are zero)
        Safe links 0
###########
reiserfsck finished at Mon Jul  3 10:06:15 2017
###########

 

What next?  :-)  I appreciate the help so much!

 

Russell

Edited by RussellinSacto

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Is disk7 still unmountable? If yes post new diags.

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Those Seagates are known to be unreliable but SMART looks mostly fine, you can try and rebuild to the old disk.

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How do I do that?  It says device is disabled and emulated right now.

 

Is there a way to try to read data off the disk to make sure it is there before a rebuild?

 

I'm googling.

 

Thanks,


Russell

Edited by RussellinSacto

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Still haven't figured out how to rebuild the disk....  since it shows as disabled.

 

Thanks,

 

Russell

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On 04/07/2017 at 7:39 AM, RussellinSacto said:

Is there a way to try to read data off the disk to make sure it is there before a rebuild?

 

Yes, you can access the emulated disk as if it was the real disk, what's on the emulated disk is what's going to be rebuilt.

 

3 hours ago, RussellinSacto said:

Still haven't figured out how to rebuild the disk....  since it shows as disabled.

 

https://wiki.lime-technology.com/Troubleshooting#Re-enable_the_drive

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