feather Posted January 19, 2011 Share Posted January 19, 2011 Just finished building a 14x2TB drive server for my parents. The shares went offline during a write and after rebooting remain inaccessible. I can access the tower through the webGUI as usual. Syslog attached. MOBO: Supermicro C2SEA-O CPU: Intel E7500 RAM: Corsair 1333 2GBx2 Adaptec 1430SA SGLx2 Unraid Pro 4.6 syslog.txt Link to comment
Joe L. Posted January 19, 2011 Share Posted January 19, 2011 Just finished building a 14x2TB drive server for my parents. The shares went offline during a write and after rebooting remain inaccessible. I can access the tower through the webGUI as usual. Syslog attached. MOBO: Supermicro C2SEA-O CPU: Intel E7500 RAM: Corsair 1333 2GBx2 Adaptec 1430SA SGLx2 Unraid Pro 4.6 Root cause... Your flash drive is corrupted. an 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: FAT: Filesystem error (dev sdi) Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: fat_get_cluster: invalid cluster chain (i_pos 131210) Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: File system has been set read-only Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: FAT: Filesystem error (dev sdi) Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: fat_get_cluster: invalid cluster chain (i_pos 131210) Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: FAT: Filesystem error (dev sdi) Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: fat_get_cluster: invalid cluster chain (i_pos 131210) Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: FAT: Filesystem error (dev sdi) Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: fat_get_cluster: invalid cluster chain (i_pos 131210) Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: FAT: Filesystem error (dev sdi) Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: fat_get_cluster: invalid cluster chain (i_pos 131210) Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: FAT: Filesystem error (dev sdi) Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: fat_get_cluster: invalid cluster chain (i_pos 131210) Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: FAT: Filesystem error (dev sdi) Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: fat_get_cluster: invalid cluster chain (i_pos 131210) Jan 19 23:24:43 Tower kernel: FAT: Filesystem error (dev sdi) and un-writable with the corruption Jan 19 23:24:45 Tower kernel: write_file: error 30 opening /boot/config/super.dat Jan 19 23:24:45 Tower kernel: md: could not write superblock from /boot/config/super.dat Move the flash drive to a widow's PC, run chkdisk/scandisk/right-click-on-it-and-run-repair on it. then, move it back and reboot. Joe L. Link to comment
feather Posted January 19, 2011 Author Share Posted January 19, 2011 Thank you so much for the swift reply. That did it. Link to comment
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