Föderation EN Mo 11.11.2024 02:35:56 Interesting. I've been having problems connecting when using my phone. My phone is LineageOS, and I use Pachli for Mastodon (from f-droid). It used to work fine, but lately it gives various feedback about what it deems to be the unstable setup of the instance I'm on. And yet, the status, via my desktop computer, reports it's fine. |
Föderation EN Mo 11.11.2024 11:50:46 /cc @root in case this is helpful for them. Take things like that uptime monitor with a grain of salt, for a few reasons. - No guarantee it's monitoring all the API endpoints Pachli uses. It's not clear how I might find that out from the UI. - I don't think it's real-time (unclear from reading the docs) so transient instability might not appear. |
Föderation EN Mo 11.11.2024 11:51:13 - No definition of "up". Depending on how it's configured the server might be returning HTTP 200 empty/garbage responses that are incorrect for clients but still show as "up". - https://docs.mindly.social/infrastructure-layout/ says they use Cloudflare. It's very easy to configure Cloudflare to break clients like Pachli. https://github.com/pachli/pachli-android/issues/704 is an example. |
Föderation EN Mo 11.11.2024 11:51:29 - Even with all that, as I write this the monitor shows 99.93% uptime for mindly.social, so there's some instability there that is being captured. Pachli should be showing you fairly detailed error messages if an error occurs, and you have to actively dismiss them (this is so it's easy to take a screenshot or write down the error message without it disappearing). |
Föderation EN Mo 11.11.2024 11:51:51 [If an error occurs and you don't get a message that's a bug, please report it] If you share those error messages with your server admins they should be able to help. If they're not sure what Pachli is doing to trigger the error have them escalate to me. |