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[SOLVED] - Help with Specific Error

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Hello all,

I have been getting notified from my server of an error. It seems to be related to the cache drive from what I can tell anyway, but I am not sure how to fix or correct. Perhaps someone can shed some light on my concern?

Here is the error (I get pushed to email notifications)

Email Topic: cron for user root /sbin/fstrim -a -v | logger &> /dev/null
Email Body: fstrim: /mnt/cache: FITRIM ioctl failed: Remote I/O error


Thanks :-) 

Edited by bombz

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LSI SAS2 HBAs stopped supporting trim since Unraid v6.4, it's a Linux driver problem, you can use the onboard SATA ports, if that's not an option get a SAS3 HBA, trim still works on those.

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On 2/18/2019 at 11:11 AM, Squid said:

 

Thank you, apparently I don't know how to 'query' well (making fun of myself)
I do appreciate it :-) 

Love UnRAID, Love you guys, and the community and support! 

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On 2/18/2019 at 12:18 PM, johnnie.black said:

LSI SAS2 HBAs stopped supporting trim since Unraid v6.4, it's a Linux driver problem, you can use the onboard SATA ports, if that's not an option get a SAS3 HBA, trim still works on those.

Good to know.
Moved to onboard SATA (had one port available) haven't seen the error yet

Many thanks! Thank you!

SOLVED :) 

Edited by bombz

8 minutes ago, bombz said:

Thank you, apparently I don't know how to 'query' well (making fun of myself)

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