[11:05:42] I created a new tool called eicgame . So I got url https://eicgame.toolforge.org . But it is hitting a 404. I created an index.html and index.php both are not serving. How can I resolve ? [11:10:17] Have you started the webservice? [11:14:05] do I need to start a nginx or something ? [11:15:42] It is actually a very simple html project. So just serve the files need. But it is not working. [11:24:29] https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Web (re @ranjithsiji: do I need to start a nginx or something ?) [11:24:51] By default the server is not running as far as I remember [11:27:19] Where is the file located [11:27:30] It should be in the public_html folder [11:28:04] Make sure you also run webservice start [11:55:01] Thanks. It is working fine. (re @Msz2001: By default the server is not running as far as I remember) [13:13:35] Does anyone know if there is kubernetes version of https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki-Docker ? We build a similar docker compose file for our wiki https://github.com/MaRDI4NFDI/portal-compose but now need to scale up. I saw that there is a cubernetes cluster option for wmcloud now, but I did not find an example. Just running mw and db containers would already [13:13:36] be of great help. [15:31:53] @physikerwelt: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Local-charts was one attempt at a local dev Kubernetes environment for MediaWiki and related things. Unfortunately that project never really got traction and is now abandonware. [15:34:37] I replied to your question in the mw-on-k8s talk page too, but I will mention here for lurkers that the Helm stuff we use in Wikimedia production is very much specific to our bare metal Kubernetes cluster and not likely to be easily reused elsewhere. It is pretty much the Helm equivalent of operations/puppet.git--hopefully useful to study, but probably not directly reusable without recreating our whole setup. [16:15:40] @bd808 thank you. I think it will be helpful to get started, from there I will probably find my way. [17:49:57] Hey team, we (Catalyst) were wondering if y'all could look at this quota request from last Friday: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T378231 [17:51:11] The context is, we're hoping to go public beta as soon as next week, and we need some breathing room in our disk space which is already running at 80+% capacity [18:04:51] We also have this (for more vcpus and ram) https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T378841, but it is less urgent [18:12:55] meetings about quota are supposed to be weekly on Wednesday. I don't know if something got in the way of having a meeting this week. (re @wmtelegram_bot: Hey team, we (Catalyst) were wondering if y'all could look at this quota request from last Friday: https://phabricat...) [18:16:55] Thanks, yeah, that's why I was checking in today, because I didn't see any activity on that ticket this week. [18:17:39] where can I read about catalyst? [18:28:44] https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Catalyst <3 [18:37:16] and under the Q1/Q2 annual plan WE6.2.2 (https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2024-2025/Product_%26_Technology_OKRs) [19:17:18] !log melos@tools-bastion-13 tools.stewardbots Restarted StewardBot/SULWatcher because of a connection loss [19:17:21] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools.stewardbots/SAL