Another day, another update. More troubleshooting was done today. What did we
do: - Yesterday evening @phiresky@
[email protected]
[https://lemmy.world/u/phiresky] did some SQL troubleshooting with some of the
lemmy.world admins. After that, phiresky submitted some PRs to github. -
@
[email protected] [https://lemmy.ml/u/cetra3] created a docker image containing
3PR’s: Disable retry queue [https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3468], Get
follower Inbox Fix [https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3482], Admin Index
Fix [https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3483] - We started using this image,
and saw a big drop in CPU usage and disk load. - We saw thousands of errors per
minute in the nginx log for old clients trying to access the websockets (which
were removed in 0.18), so we added a return 404 in nginx conf for /api/v3/ws. -
We updated lemmy-ui from RC7 to RC10 which fixed a lot, among which the issue
with replying to DMs - We found that the many 502-errors were caused by an issue
in Lemmy/markdown-it.actix or whatever, causing nginx to temporarily mark an
upstream to be dead. As a workaround we can either 1.) Only use 1 container or
2.) set proxy_next_upstream timeout; max_fails=5 in nginx. Currently we’re
running with 1 lemmy container, so the 502-errors are completely gone so far,
and because of the fixes in the Lemmy code everything seems to be running
smooth. If needed we could spin up a second lemmy container using the
proxy_next_upstream timeout; max_fails=5 workaround but for now it seems to hold
with 1. Thanks to @
[email protected] [https://lemmy.world/u/phiresky] ,
@
[email protected] [https://lemmy.ml/u/cetra3] , @
[email protected]
[https://discuss.as200950.com/u/stanford], @
[email protected]
[https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/db0] , @
[email protected]
[https://lemmy.world/u/jelloeater85] , @
[email protected]
[https://lemmy.world/u/TragicNotCute] for their help! And not to forget, thanks
to @
[email protected] [https://lemmy.ml/u/nutomic] and @
[email protected]
[https://lemmy.ml/u/dessalines] for their continuing hard work on Lemmy! And
thank you all for your patience, we’ll keep working on it! Oh, and as bonus, an
image (thanks Phiresky!) of the change in bandwidth after implementing the new
Lemmy docker image with the PRs.
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/166fc6d9-972d-4ff2-aa3a-b2ecbbb90cd5.png] Edit
So as soon as the US folks wake up (hi!) we seem to need the second Lemmy
container for performance. So that’s now started, and I noticed the
proxy_next_upstream timeout setting didn’t work (or I didn’t set it properly) so
I used max_fails=5 for each upstream, that does actually work.