Hello,
We have this UNraid server from a customer where 2 of his XFS drives became unmountable.
The 1st one could be repaired with xfs_repair.
The 2nd one won't giving us the error:
Sorry, could not find valid secondary superblock
Exiting now.
Can we use testdisk to try recover the partition somehow?
If yes, please can you give any recommendation?
Thanks in advance.
UNraid - XFS partition unmountable
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Re: UNraid - XFS partition unmountable
May the second partition have been using brtfs ? It looks like some unraid users are using it instead of XFS.
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Re: UNraid - XFS partition unmountable
Well to my customer, it could have been only XFS or Reiserfs.
Since they already tried on their own to repair the filesystem with the resierfschk command, it could be that the command wrote some info on the disk using the option "--rebuild-sb" , screwing the partition.
But if that's the case, the disk should now been seen as Reiserfs disk?!
Doing a "file -s /dev/md2" give XFS as the file system.
Do you believe that, at this point, photorec will give a better result than testdisk?
Thanks for your help.
Since they already tried on their own to repair the filesystem with the resierfschk command, it could be that the command wrote some info on the disk using the option "--rebuild-sb" , screwing the partition.
But if that's the case, the disk should now been seen as Reiserfs disk?!
Doing a "file -s /dev/md2" give XFS as the file system.
Do you believe that, at this point, photorec will give a better result than testdisk?
Thanks for your help.