Files are not deleted

I have some private files which are not deleted after cron. The files are marked as temporary and used in 0 places. One thing I noticed is that if I click at an image (in this case) the access is restricted. Something is wrong here an i would appreciate some help.

Populate webform with previous submission data

Any webform experts in here? I'm using Drupal webform module and trying to populate a webform with previous submission data and while there is an option "Autofill with previous submission data" this only works if you are logged into the site with an active session, not for anonymous users.  I looked at using webform secure token but that merely opens a webform submissions page to view or update submission.

Site suddenly stopped working with Mayo theme

Hello.

I have a site running with Drupal 8.5.5 on a RHEL 7.9 server. With the default theme set to Mayo, all I get is "The website encountered an unexpected error. Please try again later."  However, when I set the theme to Bartik, the site works fine.  This is in Chrome.  In IE, I get "The website cannot display the page".

How to update 1click installation

My site is installed using a 'oneclick' install via my hosting company.

The current version is 8.9.16, php 7.4.29, db 5.7.37-40-log.

It is prompting me to upgrade to version 9.x, and as far as I can see it is either via Drush or Composer.

I don't know if it is installed using TAR, DRUSH, Composer or something else...actually I'm a bit in the dark here.

So my question is, what do I need to check to find out how to update my Drupal?

Different meta tags for node

Hi all, 

I have a multi language website and there is a problem that if I change the title or the meta description of the translated node, my original content gets his title and meta description changed too.

This is critical for the website's SEO that there will be no duplicate titles or meta descriptions.

Is there a way to mage different meta tags for the original and the translated node?

Many thanks in advance

Metrics as a thermometer for IT business

metrics

Big systems require constant analysis and monitoring, especially when tasks change rapidly. Metrics help to monitor all processes to respond in time to system load and make the necessary changes. Metrics should be used when we need to analyze systems and processes' health. When we know the root of the problem, we will understand how to manage it. The best practices in IT technologies prove that the use of metrics helps speed up the release, not slow it down. Analyzing metrics will help you find the problem and fix it quickly, and not waste your time on it in the future.

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