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      Heyas, I just ran a cleanup and was amazed that of my nearly 10GB it just deleted 60 MB(!) of cached files and 800 KB of preview cards. How can I get rid of all the crap lets say... order than 2 months? can't be all 5GB in the database, right?

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      • RazielKanosR RazielKanos

        Heyas, I just ran a cleanup and was amazed that of my nearly 10GB it just deleted 60 MB(!) of cached files and 800 KB of preview cards. How can I get rid of all the crap lets say... order than 2 months? can't be all 5GB in the database, right?

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        @RazielKanos where are you storing the media?

        I store in Scaleway S3 object storage where you can create rules to move stuff into cheaper (free for first 75GB) slower storage eg after 2 months (or anything else you decide)

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          well, that would be only a temporary solution. I want to start soon a public Mastodon Node and have been running my own to get to know the service, what I can do and what I can't do. I have to say it's very limited from an admin point of view

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          • RazielKanosR RazielKanos

            well, that would be only a temporary solution. I want to start soon a public Mastodon Node and have been running my own to get to know the service, what I can do and what I can't do. I have to say it's very limited from an admin point of view

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            @RazielKanos You can attempt to run this, note it may need modification:

            https://gist.github.com/ThomasLeister/aa1c500eedeff19551f3bb8238533854

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            • RazielKanosR RazielKanos

              well, that would be only a temporary solution. I want to start soon a public Mastodon Node and have been running my own to get to know the service, what I can do and what I can't do. I have to say it's very limited from an admin point of view

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              @RazielKanos I just spotted this in another thread, possibly of use/ interest?

              @alwynispat said in Mastodon 4.1.0 Released!:

              I also recommend that the cleanup.sh to add the tootctl media remove --prune-profiles

              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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              • RazielKanosR RazielKanos

                Heyas, I just ran a cleanup and was amazed that of my nearly 10GB it just deleted 60 MB(!) of cached files and 800 KB of preview cards. How can I get rid of all the crap lets say... order than 2 months? can't be all 5GB in the database, right?

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                @RazielKanos said in deleting old crap:

                Heyas, I just ran a cleanup and was amazed that of my nearly 10GB it just deleted 60 MB(!) of cached files and 800 KB of preview cards. How can I get rid of all the crap lets say... order than 2 months? can't be all 5GB in the database, right?

                tootctl media remove and tootctl statuses remove are run in the background with Mastodon v4 (settings can be found on the administration page).

                What I am running every night (via cron job) is:
                /app/code/bin/tootctl media remove-orphans
                /app/code/bin/tootctl preview-cards remove --days=7
                /app/code/bin/tootctl cache clear
                /app/code/bin/tootctl accounts prune
                and now with v4.1:
                /app/code/bin/tootctl media remove --prune-profiles --days 7

                My instance has around 40-50 users and is connected to 8 public relays.
                It is about 50 GB in size now (it was 80-90 GB with v4.0).
                Hope that helps.

                Matrix: @nichu42:blueplanet.social

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