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How to install Elasticsearch on Mastodon?

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  • nichu42N nichu42

    @girish Thanks for the clarification!

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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #19

    @nichu42 I was just looking at it briefly. In case you go down this route... For some reason, they only support ES7 per https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/26544#issuecomment-1684005007 which is almost https://www.elastic.co/support/eol .

    Also, Nextcloud ES integration now requires ES8 which could conflict with the previous ES7 requirement.

    Finally, https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/18535 suggests OpenSearch 2.4.x might be supported.

    Let me if you come up with something!

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      great work.
      For the time frame, when will Elasticsearch become avaible or not
      i understand this is needed with the 4.2 version

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      • R redegelde

        great work.
        For the time frame, when will Elasticsearch become avaible or not
        i understand this is needed with the 4.2 version

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        @redegelde said in How to install Elasticsearch on Mastodon?:

        For the time frame, when will Elasticsearch become avaible or not

        As @girish said it's not yet on the roadmap, so I don't think it'll really be possible to guesitmate the time frame.

        @redegelde said in How to install Elasticsearch on Mastodon?:

        i understand this is needed with the 4.2 version

        To be clear, it is not required by 4.2 (as in you can use 4.2 without it). But yes, it can be used with 4.2 and the Cloudron package for 4.2 is already available.

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        • girishG girish

          @nichu42 I was just looking at it briefly. In case you go down this route... For some reason, they only support ES7 per https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/26544#issuecomment-1684005007 which is almost https://www.elastic.co/support/eol .

          Also, Nextcloud ES integration now requires ES8 which could conflict with the previous ES7 requirement.

          Finally, https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/18535 suggests OpenSearch 2.4.x might be supported.

          Let me if you come up with something!

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          @girish said in How to install Elasticsearch on Mastodon?:

          @nichu42 I was just looking at it briefly. In case you go down this route... For some reason, they only support ES7 per https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/26544#issuecomment-1684005007 which is almost https://www.elastic.co/support/eol .

          Also, Nextcloud ES integration now requires ES8 which could conflict with the previous ES7 requirement.

          Finally, https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/18535 suggests OpenSearch 2.4.x might be supported.

          I note that the Mastodon docs do now say:

          Mastodon is tested with ElasticSearch version 7. It should support OpenSearch, as well as ElectisSearch versions 6 and 8, but those setups are not officially supported.

          (also, I've just submitted a pull request to fix their tiny Elastis typo 🙂 )

          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

            @girish said in How to install Elasticsearch on Mastodon?:

            @nichu42 I was just looking at it briefly. In case you go down this route... For some reason, they only support ES7 per https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/26544#issuecomment-1684005007 which is almost https://www.elastic.co/support/eol .

            Also, Nextcloud ES integration now requires ES8 which could conflict with the previous ES7 requirement.

            Finally, https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/18535 suggests OpenSearch 2.4.x might be supported.

            I note that the Mastodon docs do now say:

            Mastodon is tested with ElasticSearch version 7. It should support OpenSearch, as well as ElectisSearch versions 6 and 8, but those setups are not officially supported.

            (also, I've just submitted a pull request to fix their tiny Elastis typo 🙂 )

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            @jdaviescoates in that PR is room for improvement 😄

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              Got my ES up and running on a second VPS. In case you want to do the same, this guide was extremely helpful: https://blog.thms.uk/2023/09/mastodon-elasticsearch

              Matrix: @nichu42:blueplanet.social

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              • nichu42N nichu42

                Got my ES up and running on a second VPS. In case you want to do the same, this guide was extremely helpful: https://blog.thms.uk/2023/09/mastodon-elasticsearch

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                @nichu42 nice one, thanks for sharing!

                I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                • nichu42N nichu42

                  Got my ES up and running on a second VPS. In case you want to do the same, this guide was extremely helpful: https://blog.thms.uk/2023/09/mastodon-elasticsearch

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                  wrote on last edited by shanelord01
                  #26

                  @nichu42 Brilliant stuff.

                  For me on Linode, all I did extra was to create a VLAN and connect eth1 on my Cloudron to it, as well as eth1 on my Elasticsearch server. Then used this private link to connect the two.

                  Edit : Actually damn while troublshooting why I was having an issue getting it to work, it seems Cloudron does not recognise multiple NIC/eth interfaces. So I can't have eth1 on a VLAN with a 10.0.0.x/24 address.

                  See Linode setup here: https://www.linode.com/docs/products/networking/vlans/get-started/

                  Cloudron via "ip link show" isn't showing the eth1 interface at all. @girish any way to fix this toi make it work?

                  Edit 2: Make sure to troubleshoot the network.host on the Elasticsearch server and port 9200 is open in iptables - mine was refusing connections for some reason. Working on VLAN now.

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                  • shanelord01S shanelord01

                    @nichu42 Brilliant stuff.

                    For me on Linode, all I did extra was to create a VLAN and connect eth1 on my Cloudron to it, as well as eth1 on my Elasticsearch server. Then used this private link to connect the two.

                    Edit : Actually damn while troublshooting why I was having an issue getting it to work, it seems Cloudron does not recognise multiple NIC/eth interfaces. So I can't have eth1 on a VLAN with a 10.0.0.x/24 address.

                    See Linode setup here: https://www.linode.com/docs/products/networking/vlans/get-started/

                    Cloudron via "ip link show" isn't showing the eth1 interface at all. @girish any way to fix this toi make it work?

                    Edit 2: Make sure to troubleshoot the network.host on the Elasticsearch server and port 9200 is open in iptables - mine was refusing connections for some reason. Working on VLAN now.

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                    @shanelord01 Cloudron is just built on top of Ubuntu. We don't do anything to change visibility of network interfaces . All this to say "Cloudron does not recognize multiple NIC" is actually "Linux does recognize multiple NIC" . The issue is either in your networking setup or VM setup or VPS setup . Just giving you some ideas to debug 🙂

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                    • girishG girish

                      @shanelord01 Cloudron is just built on top of Ubuntu. We don't do anything to change visibility of network interfaces . All this to say "Cloudron does not recognize multiple NIC" is actually "Linux does recognize multiple NIC" . The issue is either in your networking setup or VM setup or VPS setup . Just giving you some ideas to debug 🙂

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                      wrote on last edited by shanelord01
                      #28

                      @girish My VM host (when I SSH into it) is showing the eth1 interface correctly via "ip link show"

                      When I use the Cloudron Terminal under my Mastodon app, it does not show the eth1 interface, only loopback and eth0.

                      So it is not my host.

                      Outcome is, Cloudron can't see the VLAN network on Linode - at least nothing is showing in the UI, and I am unable to use ping in the Cloudron terminal for some reason.

                      I'll keep testing.

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                      • shanelord01S shanelord01

                        @girish My VM host (when I SSH into it) is showing the eth1 interface correctly via "ip link show"

                        When I use the Cloudron Terminal under my Mastodon app, it does not show the eth1 interface, only loopback and eth0.

                        So it is not my host.

                        Outcome is, Cloudron can't see the VLAN network on Linode - at least nothing is showing in the UI, and I am unable to use ping in the Cloudron terminal for some reason.

                        I'll keep testing.

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                        @shanelord01 ah, I understood what you are saying now! The Cloudron Web Terminal is a terminal into the container. The container's network interfaces are completely different from those on the host. So, what you are seeing ins expected.

                        If I understand correctly now: you put your ES and Cloudron on the same VLAN. You are able to ping the ES from Cloudron host machine but unable to do so from the web terminal. Correct?

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                          I tried this out of curiosity.

                          I installed Cloudron and attached a VLAN. Then, from a web terminal of an app

                          root@3270ef46-f6cc-463a-bff2-33062223f536:/app/code# ip addr
                          1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000
                              link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
                              inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
                                 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
                              inet6 ::1/128 scope host 
                                 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
                          23: eth0@if24: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state UP group default 
                              link/ether 02:42:ac:12:13:23 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff link-netnsid 0
                              inet 172.18.19.35/16 brd 172.18.255.255 scope global eth0
                                 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
                              inet6 fd00:c107:d509::8/64 scope global nodad 
                                 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
                              inet6 fe80::42:acff:fe12:1323/64 scope link 
                                 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
                          

                          I ran nc -l 3000 on another server which is also in same LAN. Then, I can connect from app terminal:

                          root@3270ef46-f6cc-463a-bff2-33062223f536:/app/code# telnet 192.0.2.3 3000
                          Trying 192.0.2.3...
                          Connected to 192.0.2.3.
                          Escape character is '^]'.
                          
                          
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                            #31

                            Thanks - I've done some further testing. You are right - it does work.

                            Seems the Debian host I was using on Linode (using "Secure Your Server" image) was blocking port 9200 by default so had to adjust iptables to allow external access. Had a hard time tracking that down.

                            Added:

                            iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 9200 --syn -j ACCEPT
                            

                            then saved it. Worked immediately.

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                              #32

                              Can't we just use a Cloudron LAMP stack, install it there and expose it only to the internal Cloudron network for use with Mastodon, Nextcloud, anything?
                              As with memory requirements: the instructions referenced above -> https://blog.thms.uk/2023/09/mastodon-elasticsearch , point out for smaller purposes = 4GB RAM ...
                              Cheers

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                                Is Cloudron going to directly support ElasticSearch installs so Mastodon support can be full featured?

                                What is the recommended path here that doesn’t mean running a second machine?

                                @girish

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                                  @bmann it's not in the immediate roadmap. The last I checked the apps couldn't agree on which ES version to use, so it wasn't easy to share a single ES across instances either.

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                                  • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                                    @girish said in How to install Elasticsearch on Mastodon?:

                                    @nichu42 I was just looking at it briefly. In case you go down this route... For some reason, they only support ES7 per https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/26544#issuecomment-1684005007 which is almost https://www.elastic.co/support/eol .

                                    Also, Nextcloud ES integration now requires ES8 which could conflict with the previous ES7 requirement.

                                    Finally, https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/18535 suggests OpenSearch 2.4.x might be supported.

                                    I note that the Mastodon docs do now say:

                                    Mastodon is tested with ElasticSearch version 7. It should support OpenSearch, as well as ElectisSearch versions 6 and 8, but those setups are not officially supported.

                                    (also, I've just submitted a pull request to fix their tiny Elastis typo 🙂 )

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                                    @girish just in case you've forgotten 🙂

                                    @jdaviescoates said in How to install Elasticsearch on Mastodon?:

                                    I note that the Mastodon docs do now say:

                                    Mastodon is tested with ElasticSearch version 7. It should support OpenSearch, as well as ElectisSearch versions 6 and 8, but those setups are not officially supported.
                                    

                                    So sounds to me like the

                                    @girish said in How to install Elasticsearch on Mastodon?:

                                    apps couldn't agree on which ES version to use

                                    Might not be much of an issue in practice.

                                    It'd be great to have an ElasticSearch Addon added to Cloudron.

                                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                      I think the challenge here is that people who can’t package custom docker are blocked from using supported apps with full features.

                                      If Cloudron isn’t going to work on it, would be good to know, so I can figure out how to package it manually.

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                                        I think the challenge here is that people who can’t package custom docker are blocked from using supported apps with full features.

                                        If Cloudron isn’t going to work on it, would be good to know, so I can figure out how to package it manually.

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                                        @bmann said in How to install Elasticsearch on Mastodon?:

                                        If Cloudron isn’t going to work on it,

                                        They already said it's not on the immediate roadmap.

                                        so I can figure out how to package it manually.

                                        Everyone would appreciate your efforts in figuring out how to package it manually and sharing that! Thank you!

                                        A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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                                        • scookeS scooke

                                          @bmann said in How to install Elasticsearch on Mastodon?:

                                          If Cloudron isn’t going to work on it,

                                          They already said it's not on the immediate roadmap.

                                          so I can figure out how to package it manually.

                                          Everyone would appreciate your efforts in figuring out how to package it manually and sharing that! Thank you!

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                                          @scooke said in How to install Elasticsearch on Mastodon?:

                                          They already said it's not on the immediate roadmap.

                                          Yeah, but they have also previously sais somewhere on here the plan is to make an addon, plus @girish liked my post above about different versions perhaps not really being an issue

                                          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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