[03:33:20] Hi, could someone add user:sharihareswara (shellname: brainwane) to the bastion project? thanks. cc Damianz petan [03:36:41] Also, I think https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools#Getting_access is broken, since there is now one outstanding request (mine) but it is not visible via that link. Coren|AFK [09:28:14] the replication is working and, it has finished replicating the backlog (what I notice is that recent changes have been replicated) [11:06:01] Hello. Can anybody tell me why tools-login:/public/pagecounts/ disappeared? [15:32:58] Is it possible for the labs to have access to revisions that have been oversighted? I'd like to ideally automate the generation of [[wikipedia:en:Wikipedia:Arbitration_Committee/Audit_Subcommittee/Statistics]]. [18:36:10] lfaraone: Toolserver has access. [19:17:37] petan, how do I kill all jobs in one command? [19:17:51] no idea :/ [19:17:57] really? [19:18:08] most simple: type qstat [19:18:20] Maybe you should add one? [19:18:21] qstat > /tmp/cyberkill [19:18:30] vi /tmp/cyberkill [19:19:06] now remove all stuff you don't need (:%s/\s\s*.*//) I guess [19:19:21] qdel `cat /tmp/cyberkill` [19:20:57] Nope [19:21:17] What about directly from the exec-node [19:21:38] nonsense [19:21:51] qdel is right way to terminate a job [19:22:04] petan, you've done it before. [19:22:23] if I kill it and it's continuous grid will restart it [19:23:57] That's exactly what I'm going for? [19:24:09] ok what job / user and which node? [19:24:31] All jobs, local-cyberbot, cyberbot-exec [19:27:09] WOW [19:27:13] labs are bugged [19:27:23] ?? [19:27:27] when I ssh to tools-exec-cyberbot I end up in huggle project instance [19:27:37] WTF? [19:27:43] it seems that your instance resolves to wrong IP on tools project [19:27:55] It's tools-exec-cyberbot-02 [19:28:00] ah -02 [19:28:21] petan, Coren|AFK was nice enough to expand my instance. [19:28:57] !log tools petrb: killing all processes of user 50404 on cyberbot-02 per request from owner of jobs [19:29:27] down all [19:30:00] BTW, grid no longer restarts the task. [19:30:08] It just disappears out of qstat [19:30:21] o.O [19:30:23] weird [19:30:32] but doesn't surprise me [19:31:14] grid was never reliable to me [19:31:26] I wouldn't rely on it [19:31:51] petan, Coren|AFK will be happy to know that I returned 600 GB of disk space to him. :p [19:38:59] wtf? [19:39:04] doesn't labs have quotas? [19:45:11] legoktm: 17:37 < petan> but who cares about cpu or memory these days, every computer has a lot of that [19:45:35] * legoktm facepalms [19:45:36] a930913: sadly that is true... [19:45:45] nobody cares about that, almost [19:46:08] except for old school programmers (understand: the only, real programmers :P) [19:49:09] Nothing has really changed over the years apart from the syntax of programming getting easier. The slower code runs on faster computers. The only difference is the ease of which things that were previously hard have become. [19:51:11] With abstraction, function1() and function2() run in the same time in the mind of the programmer. They don't care if the first one dissolves a country and the other fires a nuke at it, as long as the country is gone. [19:57:03] a930913 but you can still run fast code on fast machines :P [20:06:33] legoktm, :D [20:12:51] "ImportError: No module named lxml.html" only seems to occur on the grid. Has something broked? [20:27:51] [19:45:11] legoktm: 17:37 < petan> but who cares about cpu or memory these days, every computer has a lot of that [20:27:55] ... [20:34:43] wut [20:35:29] lol guys I said that ironicaly - like "nowadays programers suck, because they don't care if their apps eat cpu or memory" [21:01:30] It's true though [21:01:42] In most cases, memory, cpu and disk space isn't a limiting factor [21:02:34] People "abusing" shared resources are likely to get their wings clipped [21:16:54] synchronisation and locking are the issues those days [21:17:37] * saper troubleshoots Microsoft Windows parallel port driver which eats up 100% CPU when printing more than 64 kilobytes at once [21:18:54] Cyberpower678: Ping [21:19:09] SigmaWP, pong [21:19:10] pang [21:19:12] pung [21:19:14] derp [21:19:40] iunderstoodthatreference.gif [21:19:48] ????? [21:19:48] Anyway, fyi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Scottywong#Your_tools [21:20:24] SigmaWP, citation needed [21:20:30] Where did you get that from? [21:20:42] I wrote it [21:20:52] And I'm deleting. [21:20:54] it [21:21:10] That's completely untrue. I do have intentions, but not now. [21:21:16] http://bots.wmflabs.org/~wm-bot/logs/%23wikimedia-labs/20131129.txt [22:01:55] lfaraone: you could get the script puppetized in prod and have it either send an email or write directly to the wi8ki [22:02:02] wiki* [22:33:24] for installing a mediawiki extension (VisualEditor) on mediawiki of an instance, should I self host puppet master? [23:20:22] (03CR) 10Yuvipanda: Move config into a default file and WMF files (034 comments) [labs/tools/grrrit] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/98141 (owner: 10MarkTraceur) [23:22:09] (03CR) 10MarkTraceur: Move config into a default file and WMF files (032 comments) [labs/tools/grrrit] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/98141 (owner: 10MarkTraceur)