• @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    I was starting to run into that until I moved pict-rs to object storage a few days back.

    I gzip the backups, keep one local, upload the rest to Backblaze. The local one gets deleted before the next backup starts.

    • Rick
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      21 year ago

      Oh that’s genius, you got any good docs on doing that?

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        For the backups I have these bash scripts (the pict-rs one takes much less time now that I use object storage so the images aren’t on the server): https://gist.github.com/bdonvr/5d4e56dadcb29de656368a1cb78cc00e

        You can look at rclone’s docs on how to hook that into B2 (or wherever you’d like to dump your backups, B2 is jusut cheap). I also set up a crypt in rclone so it encrypts it as it uploads (optional).

        Then just put those on cron jobs at different times, I do them every 6 hours. One at <hour>:15 and one at <hour>:45

        Then in B2 I set the bucket to keep files for 10 days.

        To migrate to object storage check pict-rs docs here: https://git.asonix.dog/asonix/pict-rs.git#user-content-filesystem-to-object-storage-migration

        Took about 20 minutes for me with 30gb of files, but your instance has to be down for it. I use Cloudflare R2 for pict-rs.

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          11 year ago

          Thank you very much. Seriously, that lays it all out perfectly. I was looking at the pict-rs docs for how to switch but then work called… so I really appreciate you taking the time to do this. 🙌 🍾 🎉 🥂

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            11 year ago

            No problem

            Oh and for those scripts the user needs paswordless sudo and needs to be part of the docker group, or you could add it to root’s cron tab. Or maybe a systemd task. (Since the default ansible deploy of lemmy makes the pict-rs volume not readable by a normal system user)

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              Finally got my stuff moved over to object storage. I really appreciate it. It wasn’t hard at all! THANK YOU