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## Administrate with tooctl
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`$ (cd __INSTALL_DIR__/live && sudo -u __APP__ RAILS_ENV=production PATH=/opt/rbenv/versions/glitchsoc/bin bin/tootctl --help)`
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## Update
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**`screen` (or `tmux`) can be used to make sure your session is not interrupted in case of connection problems.**
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See [tutorial](https://www.howtogeek.com/662422/how-to-use-linuxs-screen-command/) for more background information.
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```
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$ screen
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$ sudo yunohost app upgrade __APP__
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```
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## Backups
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First of all: Glitch-Soc uses a local cache to save media (such as posted images, videos etc.). This cache can grow huge.
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You could consider cleaning up your local cache first as otherwise your backup will be very big and you might run out of disk space:
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To check your space usage, on a command line run:
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`$ sudo cd __INSTALL_DIR__/live && sudo -u __APP__ RAILS_ENV=production PATH=/opt/rbenv/versions/glitchsoc/bin bin/tootctl media usage`
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If your cache is too big to backup, you can run the following command to clean up Attachments (the first line). Substitute X by the number of days you want to keep, e.g. 1 day. All older images will be deleted but will be refetched from the original server if necessary.
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First dry-run to see how much space is freed up (without actually removing):
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`$ sudo cd __INSTALL_DIR__/live && sudo -u __APP__ RAILS_ENV=production PATH=/opt/rbenv/versions/glitchsoc/bin bin/tootctl media remove --days=X --dry-run`
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If all looks good commit the cleanup:
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`$ sudo cd /var/www/mastodon/live && sudo -u mastodon RAILS_ENV=production PATH=/opt/rbenv/versions/mastodon/bin bin/tootctl media remove --days=X `
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## Known Bugs
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- Log-out from YunoHost's portal doesn't log out from Mastodon. See https://github.com/YunoHost/issues/issues/501
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