Signed-off-by: Suguru Hirahara <acioustick@noreply.codeberg.org>
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Maintenance and Troubleshooting
How to see the current status of your services
You can check the status of your services by using systemctl status
. Example:
sudo systemctl status matrix-synapse
● matrix-synapse.service - Synapse server
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/matrix-synapse.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Sun 2024-01-14 09:13:06 UTC; 1h 31min ago
Docker containers that the playbook configures are supervised by systemd and their logs are configured to go to systemd-journald.
To prevent double-logging, Docker logging is disabled by explicitly passing --log-driver=none
to all containers. Due to this, you cannot view logs using docker logs
.
To view systemd-journald logs using journalctl, run a command like this:
sudo journalctl -fu matrix-synapse
Increasing Synapse logging
Because the Synapse Matrix server is originally very chatty when it comes to logging, we intentionally reduce its logging level from INFO
to WARNING
.
If you'd like to debug an issue or report a Synapse bug to the developers, it'd be better if you temporarily increasing the logging level to INFO
.
Example configuration (inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml
):
matrix_synapse_log_level: "INFO"
matrix_synapse_storage_sql_log_level: "INFO"
matrix_synapse_root_log_level: "INFO"
Re-run the playbook after making these configuration changes.
Remove unused Docker data
You can free some disk space from Docker, see docker system prune for more information.
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=run-docker-prune
The shortcut command with just
program is also available: just run-tags run-docker-prune
Postgres
See the dedicated PostgreSQL Maintenance documentation page.
Ma1sd
See the dedicated Adjusting ma1sd Identity Server configuration documentation page.