I just ran out of disk space on my VPS.
Fortunately I left an unused 2GB `/swap` file that I was able to delete and get some breathing room for cleanup operation while the sever continues running.
I just ran out of disk space on my VPS.
Fortunately I left an unused 2GB `/swap` file that I was able to delete and get some breathing room for cleanup operation while the sever continues running.
My #Letsencrypt certificates auto-renewed (yay!) but did not propagate correctly to #Prosody (XMPP server), and #Slidge (Whatsapp-to-XMPP bridge) silently lost connection, meaning that I missed on roughly a week of family chat, only thinking "what a boring time of year".
I'll have to rethink this Rube Goldberg machine of message delivery.
POV you are Nicole, but I can call you the Fediverse Chick
OH: Ich mach erstmal die Dateien und dann gibt's Peak Traffic auf dem DNS …
Message Fatigue is really a thing. If you have a thing that produces a bunch of messages and logs to say everything went well, and you're monitoring a bunch of it, you're eventually going to mentally filter it out as "normal" and it just becomes noise.
it's much easier for the "omg everything is on fire" message to be lost in the noise then.
Unix has the right of it, if everything went well, say nothing, exit stage left with value 0.
Die Anwendung nutzt das Ruby-De-Rails-Framework …
Ob der Server wieder geht,
seht ihr, wenn der Traceroute steht!