November 25, 20178 yr 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
November 25, 20178 yr 19 minutes ago, krunktor said: 3) is running file system checks the parity check? No You're looking for this https://wiki.lime-technology.com/Check_Disk_Filesystems Diagnostics never hurt also. Edited November 25, 20178 yr by Squid
November 25, 20178 yr Author 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?
November 25, 20178 yr 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?
November 25, 20178 yr 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.
November 25, 20178 yr Author Wonderful! I've download preclear from the apps tab and its processing now thank you for your help!
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