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== Statistics == | |||
Via the public API one can see the amount activity per week: | |||
[https://post.lurk.org/api/v1/instance/activity https://post.lurk.org/api/v1/instance/activity] | |||
and the amount of instances in the federation a server is connected to: | |||
[https://post.lurk.org/api/v1/instance/peers https://post.lurk.org/api/v1/instance/peers] |
Revision as of 13:17, 3 May 2018
https://post.lurk.org is a mastodon service. Mastodon is a federated microblogging software that speaks both ActivityPub and OStatus and can thus communicate with other microblogging softwares like GnuSocial, Pleroma, Pump.io etc.
admin resources
Useful pages from the mastodon documentation
- Installing Mastodon the guide is meant for Ubuntu 16.04 but it worked flawlessly on Debian Stretch
- Tuning mastodon performance TODO
- Mastodon admin commands from ruby terminal
- What and how to back up in Mastodon
- Updating to newer versions
Admin community / help
- Mastodon forum some discussions happen here
- Mastodon git issues some happen there
Installation
post.lurk.org followed the mastodon install almost literally since it was one-to-one applicable on debian stretch. Quite boring really.
This means that mastodon runs as the user mastodon. All the mastodon files live in:
/home/mastodon/live/
Differences are:
- When running the interactive set up during install, the smtp address is set as localhost and the postfix relay takes care of the rest.
- Mastodon-web runs on port 3001 instead of 3000, the changes to this are reflected in the systemd service files and in the nginx virtualhost config
Maintenance
It's a beast that gobbles up all the ram. Something to take into account.
For now I've added the mastodon user to a cgroup TODO
Mastodon can be (re)started by:
systemctl stop mastodon-*.service systemctl start mastodon-web.service systemctl start mastodon-sidekiq.service systemctl start mastodon-streaming.service
Statistics
Via the public API one can see the amount activity per week:
https://post.lurk.org/api/v1/instance/activity
and the amount of instances in the federation a server is connected to: