I’m interested in running Lemmy on an ARM64 host, mostly just for fun and because it’s possible.
I’ve tried a couple of things without getting it right yet:
Building from scratch on Ubuntu 20.04 This went quite well but I was unable to get pict-rs working, so there was no image hosting. I followed this guide: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/from_scratch.html I had to build imagemagick to get the ARM64 binary, however pict-rs did not run. Is it correct that it’s included with the lemmy-server binary or am I understanding how it works wrong?
Using Docker images I was able to get Lemmy up and running using 0.17.3 ARM64 docker images (unfortunately 0.17.4 images don’t exist yet). I set up an nginx reverse proxy on the host and was able to access the instance OK, however there was no connectivity between my instance and external sites. Looking in the logs I saw timeout errors:
lemmy_1 | LemmyError { message: None, inner: Request error: error sending request for url (https://kbin.social/u/Emptiness): operation timed out
lemmy_1 |
lemmy_1 | Caused by:
lemmy_1 | 0: error sending request for url (https://kbin.social/u/Emptiness): operation timed out
So I was wondering if anybody had a guide out there to hosting Lemmy (preferably 0.17.4) on an ARM64 host, either by building it from scratch or by using Docker images. Or any other method really.
I have the same errors regarding kbin.social with my instances running on
x86_64
, and have yet been successful in federating with them on0.17.4
. I am subscribed to 4 of their “magazines”, but cannot get content to start coming in, and have similar errors:LemmyError { message: None, inner: Request error: error sending request for url (https://kbin.social/u/Larvitar): operation timed out
lemmy.ml instances seem to get stuck on pending subscription as well. Other instances I have subscribed to have no issue. Sorry this doesn’t answer your
arm64
question, but just wanted to share those errors aren’t limited toarm64
.Solution here: https://lemmy.world/comment/429582
I’m not sure this applies to me since I’m hosting on kubernetes, but thanks for sharing that link. I can communicate with any instance other than kbin, and lemmy.ml just seems spotty/inconsistent (I assume it’s overloaded slightly still).
In this case, it just so happened to be kbin.social in the example I posted. In my case it’s every outbound connection timing out.