Hey all,

My personal home-hosted server ran out of disk space and so went offline while I was away and I didn’t notice it for a week or two.

This meant that federation requests (or subscriptions requests) went offline and now most of the servers I’m federated with are lagging. I’m only getting updates from a couple.

Is there a way to trigger federated servers back to life so I get the subscription updates? Federation does seem to be working, given some servers seem to federate fine and this post was via federation and has worked.

  • @Die4Ever@programming.dev
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    14 days ago

    I think this happens automatically when they see activity coming from your instance? I guess if you use your instance to upvote and comment on stuff then it’ll refresh the status?

    or I think servers recheck dead instances on a scheduled task, every 24 hours

  • BlackEco
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    414 days ago

    I had my Lemmy instance offline a few months ago (moved to another apartment) and it ended up solving itself out about a day after I set it up again. So patience is the solution?

    • SleepyBearOP
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      214 days ago

      I thought that, and in the past I’ve been off for a day or two and always caught up.

      This time I haven’t and it’s been a week or two since coming back online.

      • BlackEco
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        113 days ago

        Have you tried unsubscribing and re-subscribing to communities on instances that do not push updates? I think I did back then.

        • SleepyBearOP
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          113 days ago

          Yeah, I’ve tried that a couple of times too.

          And run through all the federation troubleshooting steps in the docs.

  • SleepyBearOP
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    110 days ago

    I worked out this was odd behavior on my OPNSense firewall NAT rules.

    For some reason some syncing worked (eg. beehaw.org) but new connections failed. I’m not sure why. Maybe established sessions were kept alive.

    Those rules haven’t changed in months and months, so I’ll chalk that up to “weirdness”.