The playbook can install and configure synapse_auto_compressor for you.
It's a CLI tool that automatically compresses Synapse's state_groups
database table in the background.
See the project's documentation to learn what it does and why it might be useful to you.
Add the following configuration to your inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml
file:
matrix_synapse_auto_compressor_enabled: true
By default the task will run 0 a.m. every day based on the matrix_synapse_auto_compressor_schedule
variable. It is defined in the format of systemd timer calendar.
To edit the schedule, add the following configuration to your vars.yml
file (adapt to your needs):
matrix_synapse_auto_compressor_schedule: "*-*-* 00:00:00"
There are some additional things you may wish to configure about the component.
Take a look at:
roles/custom/matrix-synapse-auto-compressor/defaults/main.yml
for some variables that you can customize via yourvars.yml
file
After configuring the playbook, run it with playbook tags as below:
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,start
The shortcut commands with the just
program are also available: just install-all
or just setup-all
just install-all
is useful for maintaining your setup quickly (2x-5x faster than just setup-all
) when its components remain unchanged. If you adjust your vars.yml
to remove other components, you'd need to run just setup-all
, or these components will still remain installed. Note these shortcuts run the ensure-matrix-users-created
tag too.
After installation, synapse_auto_compressor
will run automatically every day at 00:00:00
(as defined in matrix_synapse_auto_compressor_schedule
by default).
Sometimes it can be helpful to execute compression as you'd like, avoiding to wait until 00:00, like when you test your configuration.
If you want to execute it immediately, log in to the server with SSH and run systemctl start matrix-synapse-auto-compressor
.
This will not return until the compression is done, so it can possibly take a long time. Consider using tmux if your SSH connection is unstable.
As with all other services, you can find the logs in systemd-journald by logging in to the server with SSH and running journalctl -fu matrix-synapse-auto-compressor
.