[10:53:04] 10Traffic, 10Varnish, 10Beta-Cluster-Infrastructure, 06Operations, 13Patch-For-Review: varnish text on beta is unreachable / stuck - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T134346#2417400 (10hashar) 05Open>03Resolved a:03hashar The frontend varnish on deployment-cache-text04 has ~ 500 threads but at lea... [14:27:30] 10Traffic, 06Operations, 06Community-Liaisons (Jul-Sep-2016): Help contact bot owners about the end of HTTP access to the API - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T136674#2418094 (10BBlack) New lists from just the past 24H (shortly before this post): New usernames: ``` Poudou99 ``` Previously notified, stil... [14:39:41] 10Traffic, 06Operations, 13Patch-For-Review: Decrease max object TTL in varnishes - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T124954#2418150 (10BBlack) @Krinkle - the varnish TTL cap is *per layer*, and it's still 7 days in the backend layers (it's only 1 day in the frontend layers). If the test2wiki change is int... [14:55:23] finally I found a good compromise for vk on misc [14:55:24] varnishlog -g request -q 'VSL ~ timeout and not ReqHeader:Upgrade ~ Websocket and not ReqHeader:Upgrade ~ websocket' -n frontend -T 1800 [14:56:01] no timeouts registered for the past hours on cp300[89], meanwhile a total of ~150 with the current config [14:56:44] so basically removing all the Upgrade Websocket requests and extending the timeout to 1800 (still Wip in the related vk code review) [16:46:06] 10Traffic, 06Operations, 13Patch-For-Review: Decrease max object TTL in varnishes - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T124954#2418705 (10Krinkle) >>! In T124954#2418150, @BBlack wrote: > Re: detecting parser output changes, couldn't we just do a hash over the output to generate an ETag? That's a paradox. If... [21:05:43] 10Traffic, 06Operations, 06Community-Liaisons (Jul-Sep-2016): Help contact bot owners about the end of HTTP access to the API - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T136674#2419927 (10Whatamidoing-WMF) I've left a message for the new user today. Also, the list finally seems to be getting smaller. @Fae ran i...