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Mastodon media cache cleanup is doing nothing?

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  • whitespaceW Offline
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    whitespace
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    I am running Mastodon on my Cloudron.
    Since the media cache tends to use up much space quickly I looked up a way to delete it from time to time.

    Fortunately there is already a cleanup script available in the mastodon terminal.

    /app/pkg/cleanup.sh
    

    Thanks for that.


    I tried the script as well as the pure command which is

    ./bin/tootctl media remove
    

    The outcome is this:

    Removed 0 media attachments (approx. 0 Bytes)
    

    I restarted the application, rechecked. The disk usage remained the same.

    Using the following command I checked, how things look from the tooctl´s perspective in contrast to the Cloudron volumes inspector.

    .bin/tooctl media usage
    

    Result:

    
    Attachments:    3.01 GB (3.54 MB local)
    Custom emoji:   4.98 MB (0 Bytes local)
    Preview cards:  63 MB
    Avatars:        101 MB (116 KB local)
    Headers:        297 MB (195 KB local)
    Backups:        0 Bytes
    Imports:        0 Bytes
    Settings:       204 KB
    

    As you can see the Attachments take up 3.01 GB and I can´t delete them. What is the problem? I do not understand. I suppose it is something specific to the Cloudron installation?

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    • whitespaceW Offline
      whitespaceW Offline
      whitespace
      wrote on last edited by whitespace
      #5

      Solution:

      ./bin/tootctl media remove
      

      has an option

      --days
      

      which defaults to 7 days of not set.

      Our instance is only 3 days old. Since i did not set the flag it defaulted to 7 days.
      The system did everything right. There were no files as old or older than 7 days. Accordingly it did not delete anything. Computer smart.

      I was able to delete the cached media files.

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      • whitespaceW whitespace

        I am running Mastodon on my Cloudron.
        Since the media cache tends to use up much space quickly I looked up a way to delete it from time to time.

        Fortunately there is already a cleanup script available in the mastodon terminal.

        /app/pkg/cleanup.sh
        

        Thanks for that.


        I tried the script as well as the pure command which is

        ./bin/tootctl media remove
        

        The outcome is this:

        Removed 0 media attachments (approx. 0 Bytes)
        

        I restarted the application, rechecked. The disk usage remained the same.

        Using the following command I checked, how things look from the tooctl´s perspective in contrast to the Cloudron volumes inspector.

        .bin/tooctl media usage
        

        Result:

        
        Attachments:    3.01 GB (3.54 MB local)
        Custom emoji:   4.98 MB (0 Bytes local)
        Preview cards:  63 MB
        Avatars:        101 MB (116 KB local)
        Headers:        297 MB (195 KB local)
        Backups:        0 Bytes
        Imports:        0 Bytes
        Settings:       204 KB
        

        As you can see the Attachments take up 3.01 GB and I can´t delete them. What is the problem? I do not understand. I suppose it is something specific to the Cloudron installation?

        doodlemania2D Offline
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        App Dev
        wrote on last edited by
        #2

        @whitespace Is there a default aging limit to what it will remove?

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        • whitespaceW whitespace

          I am running Mastodon on my Cloudron.
          Since the media cache tends to use up much space quickly I looked up a way to delete it from time to time.

          Fortunately there is already a cleanup script available in the mastodon terminal.

          /app/pkg/cleanup.sh
          

          Thanks for that.


          I tried the script as well as the pure command which is

          ./bin/tootctl media remove
          

          The outcome is this:

          Removed 0 media attachments (approx. 0 Bytes)
          

          I restarted the application, rechecked. The disk usage remained the same.

          Using the following command I checked, how things look from the tooctl´s perspective in contrast to the Cloudron volumes inspector.

          .bin/tooctl media usage
          

          Result:

          
          Attachments:    3.01 GB (3.54 MB local)
          Custom emoji:   4.98 MB (0 Bytes local)
          Preview cards:  63 MB
          Avatars:        101 MB (116 KB local)
          Headers:        297 MB (195 KB local)
          Backups:        0 Bytes
          Imports:        0 Bytes
          Settings:       204 KB
          

          As you can see the Attachments take up 3.01 GB and I can´t delete them. What is the problem? I do not understand. I suppose it is something specific to the Cloudron installation?

          jdaviescoatesJ Offline
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          jdaviescoates
          wrote on last edited by
          #3

          @whitespace said in Mastodon media cache cleanup is doing nothing?:

          3.01 GB (3.54 MB local)

          I know nothing about this, but perhaps the issue is that only 3.54 MB are local?

          Just a random guess, but I'd guess perhaps you're not actually able to delete attachments posted by non-local accounts? 🤷

          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

            @whitespace said in Mastodon media cache cleanup is doing nothing?:

            3.01 GB (3.54 MB local)

            I know nothing about this, but perhaps the issue is that only 3.54 MB are local?

            Just a random guess, but I'd guess perhaps you're not actually able to delete attachments posted by non-local accounts? 🤷

            whitespaceW Offline
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            whitespace
            wrote on last edited by
            #4

            @jdaviescoates I had this thought. I consulted other Mastodon admins. They say, they can delete everything. This should not occur.

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            • whitespaceW Offline
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              whitespace
              wrote on last edited by whitespace
              #5

              Solution:

              ./bin/tootctl media remove
              

              has an option

              --days
              

              which defaults to 7 days of not set.

              Our instance is only 3 days old. Since i did not set the flag it defaulted to 7 days.
              The system did everything right. There were no files as old or older than 7 days. Accordingly it did not delete anything. Computer smart.

              I was able to delete the cached media files.

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