We have to move to object storage to have efficient image storage. We are currently at 70% of our disk storage.
We are sorry for the short notice and we don’t know how long it will take though we believe it will take multiple hours.
Small post mortem :
- The migration required us to be down - we thought we could run without images
- It took much longer than initially anticipated
- It broke at close to 2:30AM - 3 hours into the migration and I couldn’t fix it so the server has been down doing nothing for hours now
- We’re booting back up from the backup made before the migration was attempted, we’ll try another strategy.
There might’ve been some data loss in images, we’re looking into it. In the meanwhile, if your profile picture or banner is broken, feel free to re-upload them.
Update :
Hi Beeple!
We’re trying this again.
This time, Beehaw should remain available though no pictures will be able to be uploaded. The error will likely be weird because Lemmy will think it is possible but we will block the upload from happening.
We’ll take a snapshot of the pictures before the migration in 60 minutes at 21:00 UTC - it should take around one hour, do the migration and testing on our own before shipping on Beehaw.
Once we’ve resolved all these kinks, Beehaw will momentarily go down and then back up with the migration complete without losing any old pictures.
Well that was fun.
Didn’t go as planned of course, restored from backups, pre migration attempt. Thank you for your patience while we try to get all these moving parts working well together. Sorry for the troubles.
I appreciate the late night efforts and the clear communication. For me, Beehaw is a positive place I can visit, but there are other things I can do also, and I have no need for many 9s of uptime here. (I’m trying to reduce any pressure you & others might feel - perhaps not communicated it well tho, hence this addition.)
I once caused an AWS outage that impacted 20% of their customers in their largest region. They called my manager to ask why we were performing around 10k writes per second to a bucket. It was fun times