I host my own Lemmy instance and have a user account on it that I use everywhere (I don’t host local communities, I just use it as a home for my Lemmy user account). I needed to re-home my Lemmy server, and though it’s a docker installation, copying the /var/lib/docker/volumes/lemmy_* directories to the new installation didn’t work. So I created a new Lemmy server.

How can I move my old account to the new server, so I can keep all my subscriptions and post/comment history?

  • @[email protected]
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    5 months ago

    There is no way to migrate an account and keep post and comment history.

    But you can export/import your subscriptions, blocks and general settings.

  • @[email protected]
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    I don’t recommend re-installing an instance on the same domain. This caused me errors before I had to replace my domain. Like I couldn’t subscribe to same communities with my old username. If you have the old data, you should find a way to extract it.

    Which method did you used to install your instance? If you used lemmy-ansible, then your data should be in /srv/lemmy by default: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/blob/8c5337f5e5163c2452242db578119593d6fa00f1/examples/hosts#L13

    • Andrew
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      55 months ago

      I’ve had that problem too (messing around with test instances) - for anyone else wondering why: it’s because the RSA keypair for me@mydomain has changed, and remote instances fail to validate message headers signed with the new private key, because they’re still using their copy of an old public key.

    • Mike WooskeyOP
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      25 months ago

      Thanks for the assistance, @[email protected].

      My new server uses a new domain. I do still have the old data (in fact, the old server is still up - that’s where I’m posting this from).

      I installed both Lemmy servers via Docker. It would be nice if I could rsync my account data (including post/comment history) from the old server to the new server, but I’m now wondering if my changing domains would make the old account not work at all in the new server.

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    Do you still have the old database? You should be able to move your instance around as long as you have a dump of your DB, that’s where all the keys of each community and user in your instance are. Those are the ones telling other instances you’re actually you, if you loose those I don’t know what can be done so other instances flush your old content and treat you as a new account. But I would count on thi s being a feature since it could lead to people impersonating someone else if they get a hold of the domain without the DB.

    EDIT: amm, maybe I didn’t understand correctly, are you trying to move to a new domain? Or to a new server with the same domain?
    What’s re-home?

      • @[email protected]
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        25 months ago

        Ah, then no, the last thing I knew about it you can’t migrate accounts from one server to another, which is what you’re trying to do here.
        As I mentioned if you were able to move the keys which identify your account it would be easy for someone to impersonate you.
        Also, your public keys are shared among all the instances you’ve interacted, so this might break your interactions there.

  • @[email protected]
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    25 months ago

    Scroll to the bottom of your settings page in the Lemmy UI. The import/export settings are there.

    • Mike WooskeyOP
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      15 months ago

      I see the import/export settings in my new server (0.19.3) but not in my old server (0.18.3). But it sounds like exported account settings don’t include post/comment history. Thanks, though, @[email protected].

      • @[email protected]
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        15 months ago

        Yeah sorry I must have skimmed right over that. This is only possible backing up everything and reusing all the data while also using the same domain. When I upgraded servers I just cloned the drives then swapped my domains to the new IP.