September 22, 20178 yr Author Just now, trurl said: And this just adds to the confusion I took them out because "New Config" said something about losing data
September 22, 20178 yr Community Expert Whatever you did there's no filesystem detected, if you know what filesystem was in use (xfs, btrfs or reiser) you can try running the appropriate recovery tools, but not very hopeful.
September 22, 20178 yr Author 1 minute ago, johnnie.black said: Whatever you did there's no filesystem detected, if you know what filesystem was in use (xfs, btrfs or reiser) you can try running the appropriate recovery tools, but not very hopeful. I left it at default, I believe default is xfs. How would I go about recovering the data?
September 22, 20178 yr Community Expert Follow these instruction to run xfs_repair: https://wiki.lime-technology.com/Check_Disk_Filesystems#Running_xfs_repair
September 22, 20178 yr Author 6 minutes ago, johnnie.black said: Follow these instruction to run xfs_repair: https://wiki.lime-technology.com/Check_Disk_Filesystems#Running_xfs_repair It isn't letting me start the array because it says that a disk is missing
September 22, 20178 yr Author Just now, johnnie.black said: Do a new config and assign only the data disk(s). So remove the parity drive?
September 22, 20178 yr Community Expert You don't need to remove it, just don't assign it after the new config.
September 22, 20178 yr Community Expert You don't have to physically remove any drive, but there is no point in keeping parity assigned since it is invalid. Just assign the data drives.
September 22, 20178 yr You have 1 parity and 1 data disk in system (both 2TB). Does you wrongly assign data disk be parity disk before ? If yes, data disk will be corrupt.
September 23, 20178 yr Author 20 hours ago, johnnie.black said: Follow these instruction to run xfs_repair: https://wiki.lime-technology.com/Check_Disk_Filesystems#Running_xfs_repair Now that this is done running, it says metadata corruption detected. What do I do after this?
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