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If you're ingesting the metrics endpoint into your pre-existing managed infrastructure without using the supabase-grafana app, this change does not affect you. If you're running the supabase-grafana app using the docker-compose mechanism, you are also not affected.
Fly applications launched off the repository between December 10, 2023, and May 16, 2024 are impacted, and will experience:
Fly application being shut down after periods of inactivity of a few minutes (default Fly.io behaviour)
Historical data will not be persisted after such a shutdown
The fix to the deployment instructions ensures that a persistent volume is created to store the data on, which prevents loss in case of a machine shutdown or restart. Additionally, autoshutdown behaviour is disabled, in order to prevent the app from being paused due to inactivity.
In order to fix an existing, already deployed Fly application, you can edit its configuration to disable auto_stop_machines, and create a persistent volume, and mount it at /data (similar to the updated deployment instructions). Please note that as the newly created persistent volume will be empty to start, any existing metrics data will not be preserved as part of this change. If doing so is necessary, you can initially mount it at a separate path, copy the data over, and finally mount it at /data.
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We've released a fix to the deployment instructions for the supabase-grafana monitoring application.
If you're ingesting the metrics endpoint into your pre-existing managed infrastructure without using the supabase-grafana app, this change does not affect you. If you're running the supabase-grafana app using the docker-compose mechanism, you are also not affected.
Fly applications launched off the repository between December 10, 2023, and May 16, 2024 are impacted, and will experience:
The fix to the deployment instructions ensures that a persistent volume is created to store the data on, which prevents loss in case of a machine shutdown or restart. Additionally, autoshutdown behaviour is disabled, in order to prevent the app from being paused due to inactivity.
In order to fix an existing, already deployed Fly application, you can edit its configuration to disable
auto_stop_machines
, and create a persistent volume, and mount it at/data
(similar to the updated deployment instructions). Please note that as the newly created persistent volume will be empty to start, any existing metrics data will not be preserved as part of this change. If doing so is necessary, you can initially mount it at a separate path, copy the data over, and finally mount it at/data
.If you need further help, please reach out to Support via https://supabase.help
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