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* '''2018-01-18''' (update) [https://medium.com/blogging-of-2004-today/setting-up-your-own-mastodon-with-digital-ocean-and-docker-29e633d354f2 Setting up your own Mastodon, with Digital Ocean and Docker] | * '''2018-01-18''' (update) [https://medium.com/blogging-of-2004-today/setting-up-your-own-mastodon-with-digital-ocean-and-docker-29e633d354f2 Setting up your own Mastodon, with Digital Ocean and Docker] | ||
===administering=== | ===administering=== | ||
− | * [https:// | + | * [https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/ Administration guide] |
− | ** [https:// | + | ** [https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/scaling/ Scaling up your server]: adjusting workers/processes and so on |
− | * [https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/optional/object-storage-proxy/ Proxying object storage through nginx]: how to keep media URLs consistent even when changing backends | + | ** [https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/optional/object-storage-proxy/ Proxying object storage through nginx]: how to keep media URLs consistent even when changing backends |
===upgrading=== | ===upgrading=== |
Revision as of 19:33, 11 November 2022
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Pages
- backups: how to backup and restore an instance
- character limit: notes on how to modify the maximum length of a toot
- debugging
- dethrone: remove admin privileges
- mastodon-sidekiq.service: configuration file
- Sidekiq: job manager
How To
Restarting Mastodon
The Mastodon server consists of a standard web server which proxies certain requests through to each of three systemd processes:
- mastodon-sidekiq.service
- mastodon-streaming.service
- mastodon-web.service
In some environments, these may be started, stopped, or restarted with a single command: systemctl <start/stop/restart> mastodon-*.service
Recently, we have found that start
often does not work with the *
wildcard, and the processes must be started individually:
systemctl start mastodon-sidekiq.service
systemctl start mastodon-streaming.service
systemctl start mastodon-web.service
Links
installing
- Mastodon Production Guide: a walk through of the setup process
- Alternative Server Components: using nonstandard services (e.g. Apache instead of nginx)
- How to install a Mastodon instance on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
- Deploying Mastodon on Digital Ocean: uses Docker
- Moving Mastodon to Digital Ocean ...but apparently is a really easy way to do it
- Mastible: an Ansible playbook to install Mastodon
- 2018-01-18 (update) Setting up your own Mastodon, with Digital Ocean and Docker
administering
- Administration guide
- Scaling up your server: adjusting workers/processes and so on
- Proxying object storage through nginx: how to keep media URLs consistent even when changing backends
upgrading
Upgrading an instance to a new version:
official- Updating Mastodon - packetbiral's guide
- this (
via author) now redirects to the above
- this (
database issues
To repair a corrupted database (e.g. if you get "422 Duplicate Record" errors): https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/troubleshooting/index-corruption/
general
tasks
- snippet-copy_emojos.rb (via) "A Mastodon Rails console snippet to batch-copy Emoji from another domain."
discussion
- Mastodon Meta Discussion Board (using Discourse)
posts
- 2017-04-12 Scaling Mastodon: What it takes to house 43,000 users by Eugen Rochko