Difference between revisions of "Mastodon/admin"

from HTYP, the free directory anyone can edit if they can prove to me that they're not a spambot
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 3: Line 3:
 
* {{l/sub|backups}}: how to backup and restore an instance
 
* {{l/sub|backups}}: how to backup and restore an instance
 
* {{l/sub|character limit}}: notes on how to modify the maximum length of a toot
 
* {{l/sub|character limit}}: notes on how to modify the maximum length of a toot
 +
* {{l/sub|debugging}}
 
* {{l/sub|dethrone}}: remove admin privileges
 
* {{l/sub|dethrone}}: remove admin privileges
 
* {{l/sub|mastodon-sidekiq.service}}: configuration file
 
* {{l/sub|mastodon-sidekiq.service}}: configuration file

Revision as of 19:59, 9 May 2022

This page is a seed article. You can help HTYP water it: make a request to expand a given page and/or donate to help give us more writing-hours!

Pages

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

administering

upgrading

Upgrading an instance to a new version:

general

tasks

discussion

posts