OMV shows wrong capacity of HDD after disk removal

  • Hello everybody, I need some help with 2 problems.


    I have currently 3 disks installed:


    SSD 1: 32 GB SanDisk SSD (Boot device) SanDisk SDSSDRC032G
    HDD 2: 232 GB SAMSUNG HDD (Very old drive) SAMSUNG SP2514N
    HDD 3: 3000 GB WD RED (not even a month old) WDC WD30EFRX-68EUZN0


    During the installation process of OMV, disk 3 was missing because I put the disk into the NAS some days ago.
    I would like to keep the NAS running 24/7 so I removed the 232 GB Samsung HDD because it's not very safe to run this disk 24/7.
    After I did that, OVM found only the boot filesystem.


    So the first question, how can I mount the existing filesystem located on the 3TB WD Red?


    And the second issue: OMV shows me the wrong capacity of the WD disk. It should be around 2,7 TB, not 1,82.
    (Might be a partition issue?)


    SMART output:



    output of mount:


    /etc/fstab:



    Thanks for help, I really don't know what to do at the moment.

    Your's Sincerely


    My NAS: OVM 3.x, 2x 3TB WD Red | Daily backup using rsync | Runing 24/7 for 3 years now without any failures :)

  • Addendum to Issue 2: I had a jumper installed on the motherboard, that was the issue.
    Any ideas how I should recover the filesystems?

    Your's Sincerely


    My NAS: OVM 3.x, 2x 3TB WD Red | Daily backup using rsync | Runing 24/7 for 3 years now without any failures :)

  • It shows now a capacitiy of 2,7 TB and that's correct because I removed the jumper.


    Sadly, there is no partition on the HDD anymore
    I'm currently running testdisk to scan the partitions I can recover. There was a huge amount of sensible data on it


    Edit: Are you sure I don't overwrite the existing (lost) filesystem when I use "create.."?


    Edit2: SMART displays 3 TB now...

    Code
    LU WWN Device Id: 5 0014ee 20c759184
    Firmware Version: 82.00A82
    User Capacity:    3,000,591,900,160 bytes [3.00 TB]


    But seriously, why is this even a thing if you place a jumper on your motherboard that partitions just "dissapear"? Who is in charge of this?

    Your's Sincerely


    My NAS: OVM 3.x, 2x 3TB WD Red | Daily backup using rsync | Runing 24/7 for 3 years now without any failures :)

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