Hey everyone, new instance admin here after following the Ansible setup.

I’m curious about how to switch from block storage for images to object storage - it’s marked as possible in the documentation but I’m not sure how to do so when the application is dockerized (as it is on a standard install.)

Any other instance admins have advice?

  • bruhduh
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    41 year ago

    Is it possible to hook up pixelfed to work with? since it is part of fediverse there should be something

    • bruhduh
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      -11 year ago

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  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    A few days ago I heard from a BeeHaw.org admin that their whole instance only takes 25GB right now. But it’s always good to be prepared to scale up I suppose.

  • @PriorProject
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    21 year ago

    Did you look at the pict-rs filesystem command? I haven’t tried it but from the pict-rs docs it looks like it does exactly what you want.

    • LagomorphOP
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      31 year ago

      It appears the version of pict-rs used in the ansible build is an older one with different commands. I didn’t choose to upgrade it for risk of messing with Lemmy Compatibility.

      • @PriorProject
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        1 year ago

        Oh, I did read that in a Lemmy GitHub issue but forgot until you reminded me. They haven’t upgraded yet. I have no idea if it’s a smooth/compatible upgrade or if the Lemmy devs need to update code to remain compatible. If you don’t want to go wandering into potential breakage, yeah, you probably want to sit tight until the version of pict-rs gets updated. Hopefully there’s a simple migration available then though.

  • ActuallyRuben
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    21 year ago

    I mounted an S3 bucket to my VPS using s3fs, and set that as the folder for pict-rs. I haven’t noticed any issues with this method yet.

    It might also be possible to do using docker storage drivers, but I haven’t looked into that.

  • Tiff
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    01 year ago

    You figure it out yet? I’m going to be doing the same soon :)