[10:28:37] brouberol, swfrench-wmf - great work to you both! \o/ [11:14:52] <_joe_> I need to do a weird thing... I need to say to puppet "for every file in this dir, read its content in a dictionary" [11:14:59] <_joe_> I know how to do the latter part [11:15:10] <_joe_> I don't know if there's a way to loop through files in a directory [11:16:43] <_joe_> I guess ruby is a way heh [11:16:44] _joe_: you mean reading files from nodes where the agent runs (so a fact)? or files on the server? [11:16:51] <_joe_> no on the server [11:17:12] <_joe_> ruby in a function is probably how I'd do it [11:17:31] yeah, I don't think you can do that with pure puppet [11:17:34] <_joe_> or maybe there's something under Puppet::FileServing:: [11:17:38] <_joe_> (also ruby) [11:17:50] <_joe_> yeah for now I'll just list the files [11:17:59] <_joe_> but I will mull over it [12:58:19] off-topic: if people (especially in Germany) are interested in signing this petition https://www.openpetition.de/petition/online/recognition-of-work-on-open-source-as-volunteering-in-germany [16:02:03] jhathaway heads-up that we're getting a some`:dup-uefi.service` alerts https://alerts.wikimedia.org/?q=alertname%3DSystemdUnitFailed , might be related to a recent change of yours? [16:02:25] inflatador: thanks, definitely my fault, looking [16:02:40] the error I'm seeeing on `cloudelastic1011` is `lsblk: unrecognized option '--shell'` [16:03:03] if only shell scripts bundled their dependencies! [16:03:10] {◕ ◡ ◕} [16:03:43] anyway, I acked our alerts, no rush or anything [16:05:34] thanks inflatador [16:41:27] inflatador: should now be resolved [17:18:44] I want to look at the big picture and give kudos to all SREs and engineers that allowed that a major crash of a main Wikipedia database is now a boring and trivial issue, with almost 0 impact to users [17:19:19] that was certainly not the case 10 years ago when I joined the organization [18:10:21] jhathaway ACK, looks like the alerts are clearing