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(SOLVED) 2 Failed Drives

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Version: 6.7.2

After an Extended power outage I lost one drive Failed, and another with a Unmountable: No file system errorr.

 

I tried xfs_repair, on the drive with the bad file system, got the following

 

root@NAS1:~# xfs_repair -v /dev/md9
Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
superblock read failed, offset 0, size 524288, ag 0, rval -1

fatal error -- Input/output error

 

The Array starts and I can get to the remaining disk shares

 

I am fine with losing the data on these 2 drives, Just need help getting the array back with the remaining drives.
 

cap1.jpg

nas1-diagnostics-20190808-1522.zip

Disk9 appears to have dropped offline. Check connections.

 

Emulated disk5 is mounted. You should be able to rebuild it. Are you sure the disk is bad? Was it the Unassigned Device sdi?

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I checked the connections and swapped the cables.

 

Disk 5 was failed Red X, and now is the Unassigned Device sdi

 

Think that happened after a few reboots

Both look like connection problems, check/replace cables for both, disk9 should then mount and just rebuild disk5, if the emulated disk still mounts.

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I Just replaced them both with 2 brand new cable. Got 9 back, added 5 back to the Array and it is rebuilding.

 

Will see how it looks when all is done.

 

Thanks for the help

  • trachal changed the title to (SOLVED) 2 Failed Drives

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