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  1. 17 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

    Go to Settings - Scheduler - TRIM and make a dummy change then hit apply, that will update to the new script, and you should not longer see those.

     

    The new script exists since v6.12 BTW, but with v6.12 fstrim did not try to TRIM the disks and flash drive, so it didn't cause the errors.

    Thank you

  2. Anyone having issues with fstrim on Unraid 7?  Got an email with my scheduled trim:

     

    cron for user root /sbin/fstrim -a -v | logger &> /dev/null

    fstrim: /mnt/disk1: the discard operation is not supported

    fstrim: /boot: the discard operation is not supported

     

    When I run it manually it says this:

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    via cli:

    image.png.8f4366574e0d91f8bdd1bf032958d264.png

  3. 7 hours ago, SimonF said:

    It is worth noting the following.

     

    OpenSSL 1.1.1 was released on 11th September 2018, and so it will be considered EOL on 11th September 2023. It will no longer be receiving publicly available security fixes after that date.

    If you got your copy of OpenSSL 1.1.1 from your Operating System vendor (e.g. via .rpm or .deb packages) or some other third party then the support periods that you can expect from them may differ to those provided by the OpenSSL Project itself. You should check with your OS vendor/other third party what support for OpenSSL you might expect from them.

    If you downloaded your copy of OpenSSL direct from the OpenSSL project then we would strongly encourage you to plan an upgrade to a more recent version before 1.1.1 reaches its EOL date. Our most recent version is OpenSSL 3.1 which will be supported until 14th March 2025. Also available is OpenSSL 3.0 which is an LTS release and will be supported until 7th September 2026. Our migration guide provides some useful information on the issues you should be considering when upgrading

     

     

    Yeah its not ideal using openssl 1.1.1 but until the software is updated to support openssl3 we are stuck :(

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