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[SOLVED] Unmountable: No File System

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Hi all,

 

After a reboot, Disk 8 of my array says "unmountable: no file system". To my knowledge there haven't been any errors on the drive and I believe it is my newest drive, only a few months old.

 

Does anyone have any ideas?

 

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On 9/28/2020 at 5:05 PM, JorgeB said:

Thanks for your reply -  I ran the check and got the output attached, it doesn't seem very clear to me but I'm guessing it means I need to use xfs repair on it?

 

From reading the wiki it looks like the command I need is "xfs_repair -v /dev/sdm" does that seem correct to you?

 

Edited by randomusername

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Run without -n and if it asks for it use -L

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17 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Run without -n and if it asks for it use -L

Sorry for being dense, but do you mean run xfs_repair without -n, or run the filesystem check again but without -n ?

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1 minute ago, randomusername said:

run xfs_repair without -n, or run the filesystem check again but without -n ?

That's the same thing, when you run a filesystem check on the GUI it runs xfs_repair (for xfs formatted disks).

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Ah I see, thanks very much that seems to have worked.

 

 

  • JorgeB changed the title to [SOLVED] Unmountable: No File System

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