[10:03:41] What is the canonical way to get a pod for a job (so that I can view its logs)? I've been using `kubectl get pods | grep mw-script.codfw.7y6f5yhu`, but there probably is a better way to do that? [10:09:26] urbanecm: kubectl get pods -l job-name=mw-script.codfw.7y6f5yhu works AFAICT [10:09:42] (once I figured out, via `kubectl get jobs -o yaml | less`, that it needs to be job-name=, not job=) [10:09:42] ah, there is a label. makes sense. [10:09:50] thanks Lucas_WMDE [10:09:57] np :) [10:11:11] really annoying that filtering by annotations is apparently not as easy (because comments end up in annotations not labels) [10:12:40] yes, that's how labels and annotations differ from each other :-P [10:26:33] Currently talking with my ISP about connection to eqsin being sooooooo slow [10:27:06] is there some way for comparing connection speed? maybe bastions? [10:29:08] you can point upload.wikimedia.org to a different POP in your hosts file and download a big file, like a video, from commons [10:29:16] revi: ^ [10:29:59] let me see... [10:31:12] dpogorzelski: jhathaway (Jesse) and slyngs (Simon). v.olans (Riccardo) is offsite as is m.oritzm (Moritz) [10:55:41] I don't get why they insist on their engineer coming to my home to inspect networks but meh [20:28:03] urbanecm: btw you can just do `kubectl logs job/foobar` [22:03:34] 🤯 TIL [22:04:01] (about kubectl logs working for job) [22:05:18] it's in `kubectl logs help` as an example 😅 [22:10:41] welp, so much for priding myself in RingTFM XD [22:37:37] cdanis: that is even easier, thank you!