[06:34:20] for cloudcontrol100[8-10] you could also ask DC ops if they have DIMMs from decommed servers, last year when we needed to expand RAM on the puppet servers from 128G to 256G that was no problem [07:56:52] greetings [07:58:34] mmhh yesterday I send an email to cloud-announce@lists, is it moderated I guess? I don't see the message in the archives [07:59:10] https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/cloud-announce@lists.wikimedia.org/ [07:59:29] let's see [08:00:25] usually I get an email about things stuck in the mod queue, but I haven't gotten one about that [08:01:13] godog: is the address you sent it from subscribed to the list? [08:01:31] it should be, checking [08:02:17] there's no held back message in the admin interface either [08:02:20] yep, mailman shows no held messages [08:04:01] bizzarre to say the least, sent it as fgiunchedi@ [08:04:04] Message-ID: [08:04:15] To: cloud-announce@lists.wikimedia.org [08:05:08] i don't see that in the subscriber list [08:05:51] taavi: and filippo@ ? [08:06:12] not there either [08:06:20] does the mailman web ui show you as subscribed? [08:07:00] yes I can see cloud-announce in https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/ [08:07:41] what about the https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/cloud-announce.lists.wikimedia.org/ page? which email does that list in the subscription section? [08:07:41] no wait I'm wrong, nevermind I'm shown as non-member [08:08:13] ok subscribed, I'll resend the message [08:09:11] {{done}} [08:10:24] approved and set your next posts to be auto-approved [08:10:44] thank you taavi! appreciate it [08:11:26] I guess then we just discard messages from non-subscribers for announce-like lists, makes snese [14:18:39] taavi: for the existing loki instance what do we use for pushing logs? Grafana alloy? promtail? [14:18:59] volans: alloy [14:19:24] how is installed? was it imported in our apt? [14:19:31] it runs as a daemonset in kubernetes [14:19:43] ah right becasue its inside [15:38:18] There is a slack thread wondering about efficient ways to move data from a stat host to a Cloud VPS instance. It might be helpful for some of y'all to help folks think through the possible options. https://wikimedia.slack.com/archives/CSV483812/p1760013994490299 [15:39:02] I think we had an NFS mount on the dumps boxes for doing this at some point, but I'm not sure if that still exists. [15:40:08] bd808: no, there's no such NFS thing at least today, and I don't think one has existed as long as I've been around. [15:41:26] hmm... I thought that was how Dashiki worked. I'll dig around a bit. [15:42:36] https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Data_Platform/Systems/Dashiki#How_to_get_your_data_available_via_http -- looks like it is in a different place than I remembered. [15:42:37] bd808: basically the restrictions here are around how the wikiprod network allows (well, doesn't allow) egress traffic, so we're maybe not the best people to ask this question from [15:43:35] since the egress proxies from that network are pretty much limited to http/https ports. otherwise one could spin up, say, an rsync server on a v6-enabled instance and use that [15:49:09] rsync push to an IPv6 endpoint via the webproxy boxes is pretty much what I imagined would be possible [19:03:53] andrewbogott: thanks for the faster volumes! i'm seeing a big improvement [19:04:38] Great!