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Cache drive shows with no file system

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I as going to add another drive to cache. I believe it was set for btfs 

I set it to 2 drives and configured a second drive. 

The system did warm me that it would remove the existing filesystem  on it.

Can I Get the old FS back and its data ???

I am running 6,3,5 

I have press the format button at anytime on this.

 

drive 

Cache
Partition size:
117,220,792 KB (K=1024)
Partition format:
MBR: 4K-aligned
 
 
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File system status:
Unmountable - No file system (32) 
File system type:
autobtrfsreiserfsxfs Array must be Stopped to change

Edited by jpimlott

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As it turned out, the drive was xfs.  Changing the drive back to xfs allowed all the data to be seen.

I headed the warning of do not hit format when things were not right.

 

Another question 

How to I copy the data of the drive so that I can convert to btrfs ? ? 

This would be so I could add other drives in the cache. 

 

john 

 

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