Nice! Will be interesting to see a graph of server load & database size etc. to see the impact of the changes
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This would have been easier if I had thought of it beforehand ๐
@idanoo@lemmy.nz I can only see the last hour's stats in proxmox, is that all it's saving or are you able to go back further and show the before/after CPU load (the update happened just after 9pm tonight)?
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Right! Here is the load over the past day an a half or so. It graphs the average every 30 mins:
This one shows the same thing but with maximum load over the 30 minute slots:
The peaks between 1am and 4am are parts of the backup process happening.
The upgrade was done at 9:09 last night. It looks like there might be a difference but perhaps we need a bit more time to see the average.
Thanks Dave!
mlmym is an alternate frontend intended to resemble the old reddit theme. As far as I can tell, this is specific to an instance
Indeed it is; I'm also registered at another instance and if I put "old" before the URL, it won't load. Also, thanks!
What I meant by that is that, as an example, Voyager lets you type in which instance you want to conmect to. So even if your account isn't on lemmy.nz, you can still go to voyager.lemmy.nz and log in using your account.
However, for old.lemmy.nz I don't think this is an option. I think it will only work for people with a lemmy.nz account.
I'm on desktop / Firefox ESR and don't use an app, but can access old.lemmy.nz either way -- whether signed in or not.
old.feddit.nl will not work at all, whether I'm signed in or not, because the admin is not (yet) using mlmym.
As a workaround, I have to go to https://mlmym.org and enter feddit.nl in the box.
Yes, that's expected, as mlmym is separate to lemmy. I'm not sure I quite got my point across but it doesn't matter, I think you understand what does/doesn't work.
Is there a way we can contribute to the running of the server/s. If it be in the form of admin - pull requests etc. or Financial?
Lemmy.nz runs the Lemmy software. They absolutely take pull requests if you're familiar with the technology, check out: https://github.com/LemmyNet
The code is across multiple repos, the main ones would be "lemmy", the backend, and "lemmy-ui", the front-end website.
The lemmy.nz server is being hosted by (but is not run by) fediservices.nz, and you can donate to them to help with server costs: https://opencollective.com/nz-federated-services
awesome thanks I didn't know about fedizservices.nz sounds like a good cause.