Interestingly, no one has reported this failure before #662 (Github
Issue).
It doesn't make sense to keep saying that we support such old Ansible
versions, when we're not even testing on anything close to those.
Time is also passing and such versions are getting more and more
ancient. It's time we bumped our requirements to something that is more
likely to work.
Change anonymized to more proper term as server vice this is not anonymized. Server name is the first parameter that is collected. And if server happens to be for individual use these statistics would be at personal level without any anonymising.
We recently had a report of the Postgres backup container's log file
growing the size of /var/lib/docker until it ran out of disk space.
Trying to prevent similar problems in the future.
If a Postgres dump contains ALTER TABLE ... OWNER_TO <username>
statements which set the owner to a username different from
'synapse' the post Postgres import task will fail complaining
about lack of role.
Changing the matrix_postgres_connection_username group var has no
effect. However, the ALTER TABLE statements (and accompanying comments)
can be rewritten to change the username to 'synapse', which permits the
import task to succeed.
From a sample of 1, having the owner set in this was causes no
discernable side effects on the homeserver.
One could also remove the two variables from the docs completely,
because they are set by the playbook automatically.
Error: javax.net.ssl.SSLPeerUnverifiedException: Certificate for
<matrix.<your-domain>> doesn't match any of the subject alternative
names: [<your-domain>]
Fixes#577 (Github Issue).