Just to let you have an update, we are caught up with all instances except lemmy.world which is still 3 days behind. You can monitor or track the federation progress here: https://grafana.lem.rocks/d/bdid38k9p0t1cf/federation-health-single-instance-overview?orgId=1&var-instance=lemmy.world&var-remote_instance=lemmy.myserv.one&from=now-12h&to=now
All good, sorry for the downtime :)
Federation is returning to normal and should be working again fully by tomorrow. There is some catch up to do.
Thank you, I am busy looking at the federation issue right now and hope to resolve it soon. This instance is just a single server so if its turned off then the impact is total, but in terms of the datacentre the entire site was down and power was slowly restored to parts of it and is still ongoing, we are luckily back online but some parts are still down and damaged. The site is 1515 round table drive Dallas TX.
I also purged the post you reported.
Thanks!
Ah thanks. My bad for not understanding.
Cat reminds me of Garfield
I mean people might have an opinion on this post I made (and what I said) which is totally fine and all good 👍
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Same. And I never fucking will. I will learn how to fix it if it kills me.
Actually a good point. He should have just done that.
User was removed.
Has anyone ever actually benchmarked vm.page-cluster = 0? Makes no sense to me to suggest a cpu is so bottlenecked that disabling read-ahead would actually help. If anything it would mitigate the decompression time if it guessed correctly as the work would already be done if left at the default of 3. Normally cpu is not bound when using zram because its quite low cpu anyway.
Wow what a chilling story, never knew about this. How anyone can think they can get away with this is beyond me.
Sent a dm
@OwenEverbinde@lemmy.myserv.one sent a dm
Ah splendid. A good fucking later sounds scrumptious.
Upgrading is always a nightmare but once its done generally lemmy improves bit by bit :)