Hi y’all,

I wrote up part one of an eventual two-part documentary/record-of-failure on how I killed and resurrected my dear lemmy instance. It’s in my instance’s meta community that isn’t federated so I thought I would share it here.

If you are like me and enjoy a technical but not overly boring look at the backside (snicker) of running a lemmy instance read on. It’s a bit of a long post so here’s a tl;dr front and center.

If there’s a better place to post this please let me know. Mods/admins, same: If I need to put this elsewhere just let me know and I’ll be happy to comply!

Best,

-oleo

https://lemmy.fan/post/182715

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      14 hours ago

      Postgres is pretty resilient, in my experience. If it can’t recover from a hardware failure, I’d bet no other DB would be stable on such hardware. It’s surprising how Linux can soldier on on an almost dead disk, as long as it managed to boot.