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Lemmy Server Performance

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Lemmy Server Performance

lemmy_server uses the Diesel ORM that automatically generates SQL statements. There are serious performance problems in June and July 2023 preventing Lemmy from scaling. Topics include caching, PostgreSQL extensions for troubleshooting, Client/Server Code/SQL Data/server operator apps/sever operator API (performance and storage monitoring), etc.

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I have been working with pg_stat_statements extension to PG and it give us a way to see the actual SQL statements being executed by lemmy_server and the number of times they are being called.

This has less overhead than cranking up logging and several cloud computing services enable it by default (example) - so I don't believe it will have a significant slow down of the server.

A DATABASE RESTART WILL BE REQUIRED

It does require that PostgreSQL be restarted. Which can take 10 or 15 seconds, typically.

Debian / Ubuntu install steps

https://pganalyze.com/docs/install/self_managed/02_enable_pg_stat_statements_deb

Following the conventions of "Lemmy from Scratch" server install commands:

sudo -iu postgres psql -c "ALTER SYSTEM SET shared_preload_libraries = 'pg_stat_statements';"

Followed by a restart of the PostgreSQL service.

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[–] RoundSparrow 2 points 1 year ago

Interesting, over here at programmer.dev this shows "10 comments" when I don't think there were ever that many, are edits being counted as new comments? I did edit postings several times.