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just run the file system checks

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Hey Guys

So I am following the suggestions that fix common problems

 

1) I've stopped the array

2) put system in maintenance mode

3) ??? is running file system checks the parity check?

 

can anyone point me in the right direction

 

 

if the disk if XFS / REISERFS, stop the array, restart the Array in Maintenance mode, and run the file system checks.

If the disk is BTRFS, then just run the file system checks

If the disk is listed as being unmountable, and it has data on it, whatever you do do not hit the format button. Seek assistance HERE    
disk3 (ST33000651NS_Z2968WYY) has file system errors (No file system (32))  

 If the disk if XFS / REISERFS, stop the array, restart the Array in Maintenance mode, and run the file system checks. If the disk is BTRFS, then just run the file system checks
If the disk is listed as being unmountable, and it has data on it, whatever you do do not hit the format button. Seek assistance HERE

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Thanks I read the document

and I am running 6.3.5 so i followed the specific instructions

 

It wasnt successful

 

1) I ran the command but It couldnt find the file system

2) I tried all the other MD (1-3) that was listed on Dev to see what the out come is :

 

The reason I am in this jam was I bought some refub hard drives and the fix common problems notification poped up

Here is what is shown as followed

 

 

Entering reiserfsck --check /dev/md#

 

root@Tower:~# reiserfsck --check /dev/md1
reiserfsck 3.6.24

Will read-only check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/md1
Will put log info to 'stdout'

Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you do):Yes

reiserfs_open: the reiserfs superblock cannot be found on /dev/md1.
Failed to open the filesystem.

If the partition table has not been changed, and the partition is
valid  and  it really  contains  a reiserfs  partition,  then the
superblock  is corrupted and you need to run this utility with
--rebuild-sb.

root@Tower:~# reiserfsck --check /dev/md2
reiserfsck 3.6.24

Will read-only check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/md2
Will put log info to 'stdout'

Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you do):Yes

reiserfs_open: the reiserfs superblock cannot be found on /dev/md2.
Failed to open the filesystem.

If the partition table has not been changed, and the partition is
valid  and  it really  contains  a reiserfs  partition,  then the
superblock  is corrupted and you need to run this utility with
--rebuild-sb.

root@Tower:~# reiserfsck --check /dev/md3
reiserfsck 3.6.24

Will read-only check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/md3
Will put log info to 'stdout'

Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you do):Yes

reiserfs_open: the reiserfs superblock cannot be found on /dev/md3.
Failed to open the filesystem.

If the partition table has not been changed, and the partition is
valid  and  it really  contains  a reiserfs  partition,  then the
superblock  is corrupted and you need to run this utility with
 

LS on /Dev

root@Tower:/dev# ls
aer_inject       loop6               ptyp0   sg7      tty32  tty63
block/           loop7               ptyp1   sg8      tty33  tty7
bsg/             mapper/             ptyp2   sg9      tty34  tty8
btrfs-control    mcelog              ptyp3   shm/     tty35  tty9
bus/             md1                 ptyp4   stderr@  tty36  ttyS0
char/            md2                 ptyp5   stdin@   tty37  ttyp0
console          md3                 ptyp6   stdout@  tty38  ttyp1
core@            mem                 ptyp7   tty      tty39  ttyp2
cpu/             memory_bandwidth    random  tty0     tty4   ttyp3
cpu_dma_latency  mouse@              rtc@    tty1     tty40  ttyp4
disk/            nbd0                rtc0    tty10    tty41  ttyp5
fd@              nbd1                sda     tty11    tty42  ttyp6
full             nbd10               sda1    tty12    tty43  ttyp7
fuse             nbd11               sdb     tty13    tty44  urandom
hidraw0          nbd12               sdc     tty14    tty45  usb/
hidraw1          nbd13               sdd     tty15    tty46  vcs
hidraw2          nbd14               sde     tty16    tty47  vcs1
hidraw3          nbd15               sdf     tty17    tty48  vcs2
hidraw4          nbd2                sdf1    tty18    tty49  vcs3
hidraw5          nbd3                sdg     tty19    tty5   vcs4
hpet             nbd4                sdg1    tty2     tty50  vcs5
hwrng            nbd5                sdh     tty20    tty51  vcs6
initctl|         nbd6                sdh1    tty21    tty52  vcsa
input/           nbd7                sdi     tty22    tty53  vcsa1
kmem             nbd8                sdi1    tty23    tty54  vcsa2
kmsg             nbd9                sdj     tty24    tty55  vcsa3
log=             net/                sdj1    tty25    tty56  vcsa4
loop-control     network_latency     sg0     tty26    tty57  vcsa5
loop0            network_throughput  sg1     tty27    tty58  vcsa6
loop1            null                sg2     tty28    tty59  vfio/
loop2            port                sg3     tty29    tty6   vga_arbiter
loop3            ppp                 sg4     tty3     tty60  vhost-net
loop4            ptmx                sg5     tty30    tty61  xconsole|
loop5            pts/                sg6     tty31    tty62  zero
 

 

 

Any suggestions how how i determin where the system files are?

1 minute ago, krunktor said:

I bought some refub hard drives

So these are brand new (to you) drives with nothing on them that you've never formatted?

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Yes brand new black Friday deals

OK.  Then there's no problem.  The drives aren't formatted.  On the Main Tab, Array Operations you're presented with a Format Button (and check mark).  Do it.

 

But, since they are refurbs, I would have instead precleared them to test before adding them to the array.

  • Author

Wonderful! 

I've download preclear from the apps tab and its processing now

 

thank you for your help!

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