DazedAndConfused Posted October 30, 2019 Share Posted October 30, 2019 (edited) Hey guys, My cache drive started acting up tonight and all of my dockers kept crashing. The drive says that it mounted as read only and I dont know what to do. I would like to try and recover as much data from the drive as possible. Unfortunately, when I run the reiserfsck, I get the following error: reiserfsck --check /dev/sdi1 reiserfsck 3.6.27 Will read-only check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/sdi1 Will put log info to 'stdout' Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you do):Yes The problem has occurred looks like a hardware problem. If you have bad blocks, we advise you to get a new hard drive, because once you get one bad block that the disk drive internals cannot hide from your sight,the chances of getting more are generally said to become much higher (precise statistics are unknown to us), and this disk drive is probably not expensive enough for you to you to risk your time and data on it. If you don't want to follow that follow that advice then if you have just a few bad blocks, try writing to the bad blocks and see if the drive remaps the bad blocks (that means it takes a block it has in reserve and allocates it for use for of that block number). If it cannot remap the block, use badblock option (-B) with reiserfs utils to handle this block correctly. bread: Cannot read the block (2): (Input/output error). Aborted I am not sure how to proceed as I dont really understand the instructions this is giving me. I would like to be able to copy whatever is salvageable to a new drive but I am unable to do any operations on this drive due to it being read only. I have attached a syslog as well. I would appreciate any help! tower-syslog-20191030-0511.zip Edited October 30, 2019 by DazedAndConfused Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted October 30, 2019 Share Posted October 30, 2019 You should post the complete diags, but based on the syslog cache drive is failing, fsck can't fix a disk with bad sectors, you can first clone it with ddrescue then run reiserfsck, there could be some data loss depending on how bad the disk is. Quote Link to comment
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