OdiousStooge
Nice! Thanks your mention of the config.hjson
makes me wonder lol. I probably goofed that too.
I did the ansible install which I believe just adds orchestration on top of the Docker install. I’ll ssh in and try the docker-compose
command.
Do you know, if I did goof the email config, can I just tweak the config locally and then re-run ansible? Or do I need to do some manual tweaks to the deployed solution? Or I suppose at this point it might be easier to just blow the instance away and start fresh.
Thanks!. Yeah I gotta figure that out. Something funky going on.
There are several communities in there atm but I’m getting some “odd” federation behavior.
If you are interested in federating there are two ways I have seen it work (again, warning, note that it is NSFW 😀 ):
-
use your search feature on your main instance and enter
!butt_frenzy@booty.world
then you can subscribe -
or, from your main instance, alter your url to:
{your main instance}/c/butt_frenzy@booty.world
so for example if your main instance islemmy.ml
that would be:https://lemmy.ml/c/butt_frenzy@booty.world
^ butt_frenzy
is one of the communities on booty.world
for example.
Gotta be a better way, and I am probs doing something wrong. Will work on it. Open to feedback if anyone has any advice though haha.
Thanks.
Gotcha thanks! Thats good to know. Based on the originating ticket: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/1133
Sounds like it might be safe for me to purge that table a bit more often as well.
Dumb question, how are you profiling (RE your mention of getting a better idea of which tables might be bloated) your DB? Just SSHing into your box and direct connecting to DB? Or are there other recommended workflows?
UPDATE:
If anyone else is running into consistently rising disk I am pretty sure this is my issue (RE logs running with no cap):
Trying out ^ and will update with my findings if it helps.
Huge thank you! I had a feeling something like this was going on but had no idea how to troubleshoot/fix.
My pictrs
and lemmy
containers were the biggest between 3-8 GB (significant for a smaller instance) after a couple weeks.
For anyone who finds this, in addition to what OP provided here, another command I found helpful (since I am a docker noob 🙂) to find the name of the currently running containers:
docker ps --format '{{.Name}}'