[CentOS] Re-mount a drive using its label name

Fri May 16 18:30:57 UTC 2014
Mauricio Tavares <raubvogel at gmail.com>

On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Raghuv Adhepalli
<raghuv.adhepalli at seagate.com> wrote:
> @mark: I didn't umount the drive before removing. Was performing hard
> removal.
> I will try clearing the concerned UUID and see if that mounts the drive
> back.
>
      As an alternative, I think you can change the UUID of a device.

> Raghuv.
>
>
> On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 11:59 AM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
>
>> Raghuv Adhepalli wrote:
>> <snip>
>> > @mark: This is my dmesg output,
>> >
>> > XFS (sdf): xfs_log_force: error 5 returned.
>> > sd 0:0:9:0: [sdj] Synchronizing SCSI cache
>> > sd 0:0:9:0: [sdj] Result: hostbyte=DID_NO_CONNECT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
>> > mpt2sas0: removing handle(0x000e), sas_addr(0x4433221105000000)
>> > XFS (sdf): xfs_log_force: error 5 returned.
>> <snip
>> >  sdj: unknown partition table
>> > sd 0:0:10:0: [sdj] Attached SCSI disk
>> > XFS (sdj): Filesystem has duplicate UUID
>> <snip>
>> This concerns me. As I asked, you *did* umount the drive before removing
>> it? I would expect that to remove the UUID from /dev/disk/by-uuid; for
>> some reason, it's clearly still there, and I think that's what's confusing
>> the system.
>>
>>         mark
>>
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