The virtual disk for my lemmy instance filled up which caused lemmy to throw a lot of errors. I resized the disk and expanded the filesystem but now the pictrs container is constantly restarting.

root@Lemmy:/srv/lemmy# le 
less         lessecho     lessfile     lesskey      lesspipe     let          letsencrypt  lexgrog      
root@Lemmy:/srv/lemmy# ls
leemyalone.org
root@Lemmy:/srv/lemmy# cd leemyalone.org/
root@Lemmy:/srv/lemmy/leemyalone.org# docker-compose ps
          Name                        Command                 State                           Ports                      
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leemyaloneorg_lemmy-ui_1   docker-entrypoint.sh /bin/ ...   Up           1234/tcp                                        
leemyaloneorg_lemmy_1      /app/lemmy                       Up                                                           
leemyaloneorg_pictrs_1     /sbin/tini -- /usr/local/b ...   Restarting                                                   
leemyaloneorg_postfix_1    /root/run                        Up           25/tcp                                          
leemyaloneorg_postgres_1   docker-entrypoint.sh postgres    Up           5432/tcp                                        
leemyaloneorg_proxy_1      /docker-entrypoint.sh ngin ...   Up           80/tcp, 0.0.0.0:3378->8536/tcp,:::3378->8536/tcp
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    1 year ago

    Can’t see pictrs log because it never full starts.

    root@Lemmy:/srv/lemmy/leemyalone.org# docker-compose logs leemyaloneorg_pictures_1
    ERROR: No such service: leemyaloneorg_pictures_1
    root@Lemmy:/srv/lemmy/leemyalone.org#
    
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      1 year ago

      You can still see the logs using docker logs container_name>. To get the container name you can use docker ps -a. It should list the pictrs container there. The container name is usually the last column of the output.

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        ` ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ BACKTRACE ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

        Run with COLORBT_SHOW_HIDDEN=1 environment variable to disable frame filtering. 2023-08-26T20:46:43.679371Z WARN sled::pagecache::snapshot: corrupt snapshot file found, crc does not match expected Error: 0: Error in database 1: Read corrupted data at file offset None backtrace ()

        Location: src/repo/sled.rs:84

        ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ SPANTRACE ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

        0: pict_rs::repo::sled::build with path=“/mnt/sled-repo” cache_capacity=67108864 export_path=“/mnt/exports” at src/repo/sled.rs:78 1: pict_rs::repo::open with config=Sled(Sled { path: “/mnt/sled-repo”, cache_capacity: 67108864, export_path: “/mnt/exports” }) at src/repo.rs:464

        root@Lemmy:~#`

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            1 year ago

            Is there a way to reset the pictrs DB without affecting the posts, commenst and users DB?

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              1 year ago

              pictrs database is completely separate from lemmy database. If you want you just delete everything in the pictrs volume and start afresh. You will lose all images though.

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                1 year ago

                There’s only two local posts on my instance so i’m not worried about losing thoseabout.

                Will the pictrs from subscribed communities in other instances be restored after a db reset?

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                  1 year ago

                  pictrs from subscribed communities in other instances

                  Dont worry about those. Those images are not stored by your pictrs instance. They are directly fetched from the native instances.

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                1 year ago

                OK. I just deleted the pictrs folder from srv/lemmy/leemyalone.org/volumes but I am still having the same issue.

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                  1 year ago

                  You’ll have to check again. My guess is though you should not have deleted the pictrs folders. Just its contents. You can recreate the folder again though:

                  mkdir pictrs
                  sudo chown 991:991 pictrs
                  

                  But check the logs first.

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                    1 year ago

                    In my previous comment I should have mentioned that I did recreate the pictrs folder. Your instruction to change set the ownership of the pictures folder to 991:991 did the trick.

                    Thank you so much for your help here. Much appreciated.