Does ActivityPub send those to other instances, or does ActivityPub only send the original post and the rest (upvotes, downvotes, replies) are stored only on the original server where the post was made?

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    11 year ago

    After the second-to-last update the database shrunk and I was under the impression there was some automatic removal happening. Was this not the case?

    It’s helpful info for others but personally I’m not that worried about the database size. The size of the pictrs cache is much more of a concern, and as I understand it there isn’t an easy way to identify and remove cache images without accidentally taking out user image uploads.

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      11 year ago

      Yes there is automatic removal so if you have enough disk space, no need to worry about it.

      The pictrs storage only consists of uploads from local users, and thumbnails for both local and remote posts. Thumbnails for remote posts could theoretically be wiped and loaded from the other instance, but they shouldnt take much space anyway.

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        Yes there is automatic removal so if you have enough disk space, no need to worry about it.

        What triggers this? My DB was about 30GB, then the update shrunk it down to 5GB, then it grew back to 30GB.

        The pictrs storage only consists of uploads from local users, and thumbnails for both local and remote posts. Thumbnails for remote posts could theoretically be wiped and loaded from the other instance, but they shouldnt take much space anyway.

        I’d be pretty confident that the 140GB of pictrs cache I have is mostly cache. There are occasionaly users uploading images, but we don’t have that many active users, I’d be surprised if there was more than a few GB of image uploads in total out of that 140GB. We just aren’t that big of a server.

        The pictrs volume also grows consistently at a little under 1GB per day. I just went and had a look, in the files directory there are 6 directories from today (the day only has a couple of hours left), and these sum to almost 700MB of images and almost 6000 files, or a little over 100KB each.

        The instance has had just 27 active users today (though of course users not posting will still generate thumbnails).

        While the cached images may be small, it adds up really quick.

        As far as I can tell there is no cache pruning, as the cache goes up pretty consistently each day.

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          11 year ago

          The activities table is cleared out automatically every week, items older than 3 months are deleted. During the update only a smaller number of rows was migrated so the db temporarily was slower. You can manually clear older items in sent_activity and received_activity to free more space.

          Actually Im wrong about images, turns out that all remote images are mirrored locally in order to generate thumbnails. 0.19 will have an option to disable that. This could use more improvements, the whole image handling is rather confusing now.