[00:35:11] 10Phabricator, 06Operations: iridium / filesystem almost full - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150396#2784519 (10fgiunchedi) [00:40:18] 10Phabricator, 06Operations: iridium / filesystem almost full - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150396#2784519 (10Dzahn) 3% more space freed with "apt-get clean" [00:41:19] 10Phabricator, 06Operations: iridium / filesystem almost full - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150396#2784547 (10fgiunchedi) Also `/var/log/account` is 800MB, which wouldn't necessarily be an issue though `/` is very small (10G) [00:41:54] 10Phabricator, 06Operations: iridium / filesystem almost full - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150396#2784548 (10Dzahn) yep, as on einsteinium, process accounting is most of the size of /var/log/, and yes, it should just be extended to larger than 10G [00:48:41] 10Phabricator, 06Operations: iridium / filesystem almost full - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150396#2784575 (10Dzahn) We should do this while reinstalling iridium as phab1001. Ideally we finish phab2001, fail over to that, then reinstall this one with a larger / and the new name. [05:43:48] 10Wikibugs, 06Wikisource: Post #wikisource bugs to #wikisource channel - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150319#2781901 (10Legoktm) See , feel free to send a patch :) [06:09:18] 10Wikibugs, 06Wikisource, 13Patch-For-Review: Post #wikisource bugs to #wikisource channel - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150319#2784877 (10Samwilson) Done so! Thanks. [10:57:45] I don't think this is relevant, but sharing here just in case. See https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150399#2784712 [10:58:05] The sequence offered doesn't make any sense, but if you read it bottom up, things make sense. [11:53:10] qgil: to me the sequence does make sense, reading it from top to bottom. [11:53:14] (Task was created with tags as subscribers and assignee set. Afterwards, assignee was removed and tags moved to Tags/Projects field.) [11:54:05] It's not really a sequence either, all four items were done in a single edit anyway [13:01:09] Ah, now I see that "removed: Technical-Debt, MediaWiki-extensions-Newsletter," refers to subscribers. [13:01:19] ok, sorry for the noise [13:11:45] :) [18:28:28] 06Project-Admins: Spaces request for SIEM - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150046#2786656 (10dpatrick) This should be separate from #Security. We track vulnerability metrics using the #Security tag and the tasks created for the SIEM project should not be included in those metrics. Additionally, at this point... [19:21:29] 06Project-Admins: Spaces request for SIEM - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150046#2786934 (10Krenair) So the information about what is private... is itself private? That seems somewhat untransparent, and I don't think we should grant such requests. As an example, the fact that the #Security private task are... [20:23:31] 10Phabricator, 06Team-Practices (This-Week): Create Herald rule to capture straggler TPG tasks that didn't make it to the backlog - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T149944#2787270 (10MBinder_WMF) a:05MBinder_WMF>03JAufrecht Rule created: {H200} Tested by adding #tpg-essential-functions without #team-pr... [20:50:51] I have a problem with a user on phabricator, can someone mediate? [20:57:31] I think we're capable of figuring this out by ourselves without a mediator [20:59:50] ;) [21:00:02] if you need an admin I'm here [21:00:54] twentyafterfour, there is a user that is editing ops-owned tasks [21:00:57] without consensus [21:01:05] I asked kindly to stop [21:01:17] but he doesn't [21:01:21] can you link me to an example? [21:01:36] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T50930#2585212 [21:01:49] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T148561 [21:04:34] so Krenair is the problem-user? :P [21:04:50] when asked to search for consensus, he told me he doesn't need consensus [21:06:16] :-o [21:07:56] grrrit-wm: force-restart [21:09:01] Zppix grrrit-wm isen't in this channel [21:09:09] paladox i know i sent it to wrong chan [21:09:12] Oh [21:51:39] 10Wikibugs, 06Wikisource, 13Patch-For-Review: Post #wikisource bugs to #wikisource channel - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150319#2787514 (10Legoktm) 05Open>03Resolved a:03Samwilson