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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

Admin community / help


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:

https://post.lurk.org/api/v1/instance/peers