Good morning,
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After fixing a raid, I can’t mount it.
Thank you.
Good morning,
Sorry about my English, with reverso
After fixing a raid, I can’t mount it.
Thank you.
Attach the RAID configuration
After fixing a raid
Fixing how?
from ssh post the output of;
cat /proc/mdstat
blkid
post each in a code box this symbol on the forum menu </> makes it easier to read
root@nas:~# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid6] [raid5] [raid4] [linear] [multipath] [raid0] [raid1] [raid10]
md0 : active raid5 sdf[2] sde[4] sdg[1] sdh[0]
11720658432 blocks super 1.2 level 5, 512k chunk, algorithm 2 [4/4] [UUUU]
bitmap: 0/30 pages [0KB], 65536KB chunk
md1 : active raid5 sdd[0] sdb[3] sdc[2] sda[1]
11720658432 blocks super 1.2 level 5, 512k chunk, algorithm 2 [4/4] [UUUU]
bitmap: 0/30 pages [0KB], 65536KB chunk
md127 : active raid5 sdi[4] sdj[3] sdk[1]
5860270080 blocks super 1.2 level 5, 512k chunk, algorithm 2 [3/3] [UUU]
unused devices: <none>
root@nas:~# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid6] [raid5] [raid4] [linear] [multipath] [raid0] [raid1] [raid10]
md0 : active raid5 sdf[2] sde[4] sdg[1] sdh[0]
11720658432 blocks super 1.2 level 5, 512k chunk, algorithm 2 [4/4] [UUUU]
bitmap: 0/30 pages [0KB], 65536KB chunk
md1 : active raid5 sdd[0] sdb[3] sdc[2] sda[1]
11720658432 blocks super 1.2 level 5, 512k chunk, algorithm 2 [4/4] [UUUU]
bitmap: 0/30 pages [0KB], 65536KB chunk
md127 : active raid5 sdi[4] sdj[3] sdk[1]
5860270080 blocks super 1.2 level 5, 512k chunk, algorithm 2 [3/3] [UUU]
unused devices: <none>
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root@nas:~# blkid
/dev/sdi : UUID="c39edcd4-ab8b-01a1-6a57-26f3d7048cd0" UUID_SUB="20778d87-3bd5-6d40-4bca-c55b61bde0de" LABEL="nas-media:principal" TYPE="linux_raid_member"
/dev/sdl1 : UUID="ab909f0b-910c-4b4e-9ece-06eac2788e12" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="828ae647-01"
/dev/sdl5 : UUID="a7df6ae0-39aa-4e82-899e-854a8154398d" TYPE="swap" PARTUUID="828ae647-05"
/dev/sdj : UUID="c39edcd4-ab8b-01a1-6a57-26f3d7048cd0" UUID_SUB="04ac400e-f098-6401-e8c8-df5d83d3de84" LABEL="nas-media:principal" TYPE="linux_raid_member"
/dev/sdk : UUID="c39edcd4-ab8b-01a1-6a57-26f3d7048cd0" UUID_SUB="0f154560-9c62-3faf-23f9-b4035af176c9" LABEL="nas-media:principal" TYPE="linux_raid_member"
/dev/sda : UUID="2e172c6e-01ba-ed22-4c66-61bbe75c45ca" UUID_SUB="31281f99-c5db-b985-4962-618dbd43a0d3" LABEL="NAS:1" TYPE="linux_raid_member"
/dev/sdb : UUID="2e172c6e-01ba-ed22-4c66-61bbe75c45ca" UUID_SUB="e62af53a-9fd5-56d0-df82-3d9d39bf254c" LABEL="NAS : 1" TYPE="linux_raid_member"
/dev/sdc : UUID="2e172c6e-01ba-ed22-4c66-61bbe75c45ca" UUID_SUB="80b74db2-b731-8c45-e29a-bf5375b4876d" LABEL="NAS : 1" TYPE="linux_raid_member"
/dev/sdg : UUID="e918d7d7-8d34-e7d2-5787-afc2fe4015bf" UUID_SUB="4cc214a7-fd5c-85dd-4c71-2b7ff072425a" LABEL="NAS.home:principal2" TYPE="linux_raid_member"
/dev/sde : UUID="e918d7d7-8d34-e7d2-5787-afc2fe4015bf" UUID_SUB="4f07031a-9bd8-18e1-d5be-eba1d467229d" LABEL="NAS.home:principal2" TYPE="linux_raid_member"
/dev/sdh : UUID="e918d7d7-8d34-e7d2-5787-afc2fe4015bf" UUID_SUB="5a2eb311-6696-552a-f4c7-e8d3068376e2" LABEL="NAS.home:principal2" TYPE="linux_raid_member"
/dev/sdd : UUID="2e172c6e-01ba-ed22-4c66-61bbe75c45ca" UUID_SUB="5b9dafe4-e554-a101-5bc5-0555ab527246" LABEL="NAS:1" TYPE="linux_raid_member"
/dev/sdf : UUID="e918d7d7-8d34-e7d2-5787-afc2fe4015bf" UUID_SUB="94c0dfd8-2b69-8a16-4e42-843c19df5954" LABEL="NAS.home:principal2" TYPE="linux_raid_member"
/dev/md127 : LABEL="Multimédia" UUID="389d61c7-3346-4ff6-89c8-a299d4e38595" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/md1 : UUID="5cb3b49b-f28a-4dd4-8caf-9fa821fffe25" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/md0 : LABEL="données_partagées" UUID="72d05214-07fa-4de4-ba23-4d3e6ec50e4e" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4"
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OK that looks fine, but your image of your filesystem for md127 I have seen before, so how did you fix the array, or is this a newly created array
It is an existing Raid that had a problem on a disk of which I replaced. It contains my docker files.
this is the first time I post my RAID
It is an existing Raid that had a problem on a disk of which I replaced. It contains my docker files.
OK go to file systems on the menu click the icon that looks a play icon, (mount and existing file system) on the next screen from the drop down, first line I think, does /dev/md127 display
I can’t pick him
Guessed as much, the image you posted in your first post of the file system showing /dev/md127, this is an image of what can happen when an array is created from repurposed drives, they have residual file system information on them. There is a way to resolve it but it would wipe the array.
If you're saying there is data on it then something went wrong when you replaced a drive
Will it allow you to unmount it from within file systems
You know how I do it?
You know how I do it
Can you unmount the array from file systems, select it and click unmount on the menu
A file referenced in the services prevents me from disassembling the file. I do it tomorrow, my child needs me. Thank you
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