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Re: The third administration: Welcome, dev & issue reports

Posted: 17 Apr 2024 15:49
by Ancient Crystal
I'd say no -- for all I know I'd permanently lock out some old accounts with unavailable emails or the like. Better to let anyone who's still around change theirs manually.

Re: The third administration: Welcome, dev & issue reports

Posted: 29 Apr 2024 15:00
by admin3
Unscheduled downtime today, not sure for how long, probably a few days at most. The problem seems to have been the logs growing to several gigabytes, exhausting the server partition the web-facing containers are installed in. We're back to normal now that I've cleared them out, I'll have to install some sort of log rotation/truncation in the long term.

Re: The third administration: Welcome, dev & issue reports

Posted: 05 Aug 2024 22:53
by admin3
The disk-space problem keeps cropping up every now and then, I still need to do something about that. I've also cleared out the last batch of spambots and switched the forums to Google's recaptcha v3, which -- might perform better? I seem to recall v2 mostly didn't help, even back when I set this iteration of the forum up in 2020, and I've no idea how much of a step up v3 is. In the worst case we're back to rotating simple lore questions.

Re: The third administration: Welcome, dev & issue reports

Posted: 06 Aug 2024 11:06
by Sublevel 114
*karmic thumbs up*

Re: The third administration: Welcome, dev & issue reports

Posted: 22 Oct 2024 09:01
by Sublevel 114
I delayed with moving to Sublevel 114

can you help, please? :)

Re: The third administration: Welcome, dev & issue reports

Posted: 23 Oct 2024 14:56
by Vortex
Done! :D

Re: The third administration: Welcome, dev & issue reports

Posted: 01 Mar 2025 13:28
by admin3
The site had a bit of a health scare yesterday. Since we moved to the new hosting solution, there have been intermittent uptime losses due to the docker logs simply growing to clog the entire filesystem. These crashes (of a sort) have tended to be harmless, nothing a restart won't fix -- which perhaps is why I never took the time to correct the root cause -- but this time around I found the sessions table in the database damaged somehow, preventing a restart. What's more, though there's a standard way of correcting the issue, it needed more filesystem space than the server had on hand, since I've ran a lean setup from the beginning. This all meant it took a few hours to repair safely, plus however long the downtime went unnoticed.

The upside is, this should all be sorted now. Furthermore, I've finally re-engaged the scheduled backup system that initially didn't make it over to the new hosting solution, and I've found the configuration option to (hopefully) prevent logs from growing uncontrollably in the future. Both are things I should have done a year ago, but oh well.