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[UPDATE] Disk becomes unmountable frequently

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Hi! So yesterday I made a post about my disk becoming unmountable relatively frequently, but did not have the pre-reboot syslog. It has, unfortunately, happened again.

 

I'll quote the older post since it still is 100% relevant.

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Hi! My setup currently consists of a single drive for the array and one cache sdd. During these last few months, my drive has started becoming unmountable more and more frequently (Unmountable: no file system). As per the wiki, every time it happened i ran xfs_repair -vL and the problem was pretty much solved. Oddly, it would create a lost+found folder but after checking the files inside, I would always also find them in their respective folders where they belonged so I guess they weren't lost after all. After looking at the SMART reports and running an extended self-test, I couldn't really find anything wrong with the drive (at first I thought the drive was somehow at fault, even though it's relatively new). It has now happened again and I have attached the diagnostics zip that I have generated before running the repair.

 

I am running unraid version 6.7.2 on the following system:

CPU: Intel Xeon E31220

Mobo: Gigabyte H61M-S1

8GB DDR3 RAM

2TB Seagate HDD

240GB Gigabyte SSD

 

I am mostly using it for file storage and as a plex server, alongside sonarr, radarr and transmission.

 

Thank you in advance!

 

I have once again attached the diagnostics zip.

Thank you!

tower-diagnostics-20200112-1602.zip

Edited by DinuD11
Forgot a sentence, clarity

Filesystem got corrupt out of the blue, start by running memtest, though RAM issues should also cause problems with btrfs cache filesystem, and usually much sooner than on an xfs filesystem, if no errors are found probably a good idea to re-format disk1 (after backup).

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Ok. Will try that. I appreciate the response!

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