Will federated material be updated, after a reinstall?
I've set up a Lemmy instance and tested federation by commenting with my Mastodon account on the lemmy instance, which worked.
But I broke the test instance and had to start over (not even once).
The productive instance runs now, but after a few days I figured out that there is still the old post from the old installation on Mastodon and over Mastodon I can't see the new post and no new comments?
Some of it might be avoided by tweaking the PostgreSQL database with higher key values after the new install, but the whole situation isn't really planned for or recognized in the code
Might it be a good idea to to just copy the post so it gets a higher ID, which wasn't used before? Because the productive system is already running and has a lot of content and a new reinstall might even block more IDs.
if it were me right now with Lemmy 0.18.4, I'd take the server offline, do a PostgreSQL dump file - keep a copy, then hand-edit the sequence numbers in the dump file - and do a restore.
you probably only had a few users, so I would set user to 100, person id can be higher because of federation - but jump ahead to 10000 maybe. Post and comment set ahead to 10000 ... and community set ahead to 10000 because that gets federated
the PostgreSQL sequence numbers should only get used on newly created objects here-forward.
It is complicated. It's surely a damned-if-do damned-if-don't situation. It doesn't sound like you had all that much in terms of local users, communities, posts, comments - so at least that's in your favor.
I tried to copy some posts, but it looks like it is totally screwed up, now. Even higher ids show wrong content on some Mastodon instances, even if I am sure I only did a few tests with posts.
Only way to solve this (imho) is to reinstall Lemmy BUT use another subdomain.
Only way to solve this (imho) is to reinstall Lemmy BUT use another subdomain.
I wold agree that this is worth considering as an approach to not clash identity and get into custom SQL or Rust programming. But there isn't even really a procedure in place to decommission the old lemmy entity... so another damned if you do, damned if you don't in 0.18.4 era.
I'm a little surprised that the federation private key/public key signing doesn't get upset about all new keys appearing on the same domain name. I've tried to get details of exactly how a server joins the Lemmy network and gets discovered over on !lemmyfederation@lemmy.ml but haven't gotten any actually discussion on the details.
What do you think? Will this work?
I've seen people nuke and start-over their database from empty several times while having problems setting up NGinx and Docker... or whatever part.