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Two disks unmountable after a clean operation

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Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere before. I left out of town with two, 10 TB drives cleaning. I just got back and have an error that says both disks are unmountable. 

 

I am attaching my diagnostics for assistance. I appreciate any help I can get. 

 

Thanks!

tower-diagnostics-20190314-1654.zip

  • Community Expert

That's expected, both need to be formatted after clearing, next to array start/stop button.

  • Author

Thank you for the response. Before I could try that a reboot of the server showed the drives mounted and a part of the array but a parity rebuild needed to take place. I guess I'll wait 8 more days to find out if that worked or not. 

 

Thanks!

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2 minutes ago, joeloooiz said:

a reboot of the server showed the drives mounted and a part of the array

Only if you formatted them, Unraid doesn't format disks by itself.

  • Author

I honestly don't know how it did that. I don't remember specifically telling it to format the drives. 

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1 minute ago, joeloooiz said:

I don't remember specifically telling it to format the drives. 

It's the only possibility.

 

7 minutes ago, joeloooiz said:

I guess I'll wait 8 more days to find out if that worked or not. 

This is an extremely long time for a parity sync, and mostly the result of the controller you're using, which has or is connected to several port multipliers.

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2 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

This is an extremely long time for a parity sync, and mostly the result of the controller you're using, which has or is connected to several port multipliers.

You are absolutely correct. I have my drives connected to a SATA expander. I got my hands on an old Backblaze storage pod 1 which uses port multipliers to get up to 45 drives into it. Its slow indeed.

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