This is great news! I'm so glad that you found a solution that didn't involve killing the instance. Also, I've been trying to connect with Linus Torvalds account on social.kernel.org since I started on fedia but it never worked. Well it finally is! Thank you for working so hard on it.
@jerry Hey, I had previously posted about this, but https://fedia.io/m/FirefoxCSS seems to be totally broken (404 error). Is this something you can look into (perhaps with the mbin folks)?
I know I'm rather late on the response here, but my understanding is that each instance takes some time to discover the existence of a mag/community on another instance, particularly as it only checks the first time somebody searches for it (on that instance). I have unfortunately noticed that Fedia is often very slow for this. It took a week or two to pick up a small visual novels community I looked at a couple months back, and it still hasn't picked up @RimWorldPorn_General (SFW), which I searched for 3+ weeks ago.
Whether this is a Fedia-specific issue, a kbin issue, or something else I'm not sure. You might be able to get more input from asking on one of the larger fediverse-focused subs like @fediverse or @fediverse .
Maybe gremlins, looks like it's working now. (I have noticed some 500s, but I assume jerry is still running his auto-null-image-fixer script and it will start working eventually). It's empty though as is the case with federation they don't automatically pull in things until added so the past content isn't there
@jerry How long should a message take to propagate? I made a few posts over the last couple of days and they seem to have propagated correctly, but I just made a post on a thread from mander.xyz about 30 minutes ago and it hasn't yet appeared on the host instance.
Edit: Never mind, I was just too impatient. They're there now.
I am not 100% sure. Fedia.io is running on a beast of a server, and so long as it’s working correctly, it should be able to deliver it instantly. But that doesn’t mean that the receiving servers are able to consume and render them that fast.
Not entirely. It looks like the rabbit issue was only impacting one of the queues (“deliver”), though I would have expected that to impact things like microblog too. All I can say with clarity is that the instance was operating in a very unhealthy state.
The queue appears like it’ll take several hours to flush, but it’s working.
I'll paste you the Fedia and original links to the last comments I've made that don't seem to be federating. The comments are visible at the fedia, but not at the foreign instance. I can see by reviewing these that it appears to be all magazines and all foreign instances, because these are all the comments I've made in the last day or so.
But this one isn't. It is quite recent, and I don't know the intervals for shunting comments off to other instances, so it could be that. Edit ~20 minutes later: This one is also federated.
Outbound federation was indeed broken. I fixed it, but there was a huge backlog the server had to work through, which took about 12 hours to complete. I just checked and everything appears to be working ok. I am going to create some automation that will detect and alert on this (or other issues) happening in the future.
Excellent! What I saw this morning was that comment federation seemed to be taking between 15 and 20 minutes. As before, I don't know what your intervals are, but I figure you could use that data point to verify/validate as necessary.
there isn't an inteval per se - I don't yet know why it's not immediate. It's possible that the delay is on the receiving side - the server that fedia.io is quite substantial and unless there is some sort of bug, the processing should happen immediately.
Did this break federation with lemmynsfw? I just noticed a lack of certain posts on /all, and after double checking it seems there hasn't been anything federated for 4 days. https://fedia.io/d/lemmynsfw.com/
Seconded. I would rather default sort by old and read discussions in order and manually switch to new if/when I come back to the same discussion later.
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