Post 9xty332Yll6xXU071c by mark@mastodon.ocert.at
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 (DIR) Post #9xtvfX92zPuK34h9M0 by mark@mastodon.ocert.at
       2020-08-08T04:21:14Z
       
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       Am I going to have to turn off my relay because I'm using up too much db space? #mastoadmin
       
 (DIR) Post #9xtxfC4XXMtobKYJH6 by hugh@ausglam.space
       2020-08-08T04:41:14Z
       
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       @mark nope. Use tootctl to clean up all the external toots: https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/tootctl/#statuses
       
 (DIR) Post #9xtxfCSe5kBJo5pYqe by mark@mastodon.ocert.at
       2020-08-08T04:43:47Z
       
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       @hugh huh, neat. TY!
       
 (DIR) Post #9xty332Yll6xXU071c by mark@mastodon.ocert.at
       2020-08-08T04:48:10Z
       
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       @hugh hey, @hugo does masto.host do this out of the box?
       
 (DIR) Post #9xv6OtxWCvp6XIXBSK by hugo@masto.pt
       2020-08-08T10:04:06Z
       
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       @mark Hello, yep, I do run it but it is only automated for the new plans that are limited per database disk space. Currently, the other plans that don't have a limit in database space are done manually and when needed.That tootctl does delete unreferenced toots but on it's own doesn't free up disk space because PostgreSQL doesn't release disk space on deletion unless you vacuum and reindex the database. On it's own it just allows the space to be reused.@hugh
       
 (DIR) Post #9xv6OuZnuaRqS2Rl8C by mark@mastodon.ocert.at
       2020-08-08T17:56:20Z
       
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       @hugo @hugh ok makes sense. Thank you!