[07:45:58] godog: maybe today is a good day to merge the swift svc removal https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/dns/+/628086 ? [07:46:26] my bad for not pinging you earlier, got lost in the backlog [07:47:31] volans: sure, today SGTM [07:58:16] godog: great, patch rebased, good to go now? Anything I should test after the authdns update? [08:00:29] volans: yeah LGTM, re: test if cache upload still works is likely what we're after :) [08:01:00] so either everything explodes or we're fine :D [08:01:13] ok merging [08:01:21] haha pretty much yeah [08:02:06] running authdns-update, let me log it [08:02:57] godog: dns updated! [08:13:59] so far so good AFAICT, I'll keep an eye for the next hour (TTL) [08:22:05] ack [09:17:44] 1H TTL has passed, icinga didn't shout and recent changes on commons seems to carry on as usual [09:19:37] same for the ATS/backend grafana dashboard for upload/swift [09:25:34] \o/ [10:58:34] <_joe_> volans: we had an A record for ms-fe.eqiad.wmnet? [10:59:15] _joe_: yes we did, why? [10:59:26] <_joe_> I was surprised :P [10:59:35] <_joe_> I never knew it existed [10:59:47] only in one DC though [10:59:49] <_joe_> or maybe I did, and long forgot [11:01:12] <_joe_> yeah it's gone since 2016 - I98a347dc129 [11:54:30] elukey: hi! how do i check if a user has a kerberos principal? [12:02:22] you can log into krb1001.eqiad,wmnet [12:02:25] kormat: o/ lemme get a link [12:02:30] https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/Systems/Kerberos [12:02:35] and run "sudo manage_principals.py get foo" [12:02:49] yep --^ [12:03:03] (also please tell me if the docs are good etc.. if you have time) [12:04:00] elukey: well, i'll start with "I looked at the section titles, and didn't see anything about querying for an existing user" :) [12:06:39] it's been faar too long since i touched krb systems [12:07:08] ...and never long enough :) [12:08:15] kormat: I am not sure what you are talking about https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/Systems/Kerberos#Check_if_a_user_has_a_principal [12:08:31] elukey: you're absolutely right, i must be blind. ;) [12:08:51] ooor I just added it, either way [12:09:00] :D [12:09:05] I prefer the former though [12:09:07] :D [12:09:16] jokes aside, thanks for the feedback :) [12:09:21] yw :) [12:09:45] i'm on clinic duty, so my whole week is a hell of twisty un/under-documented systems [12:10:50] all different? or all alike? (you have to pick one) [12:12:49] kormat: look at the bright side... it is a week where do you don't have to work with me! [12:30:05] half are all different and the other half are all alike, for a complete hellscape [12:32:18] have you both been introduced already to bug #1? https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T2001 [12:34:31] volans: i've seen it. hmm, closed as invalid. maybe i should re-open it. ;) [12:37:27] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/documentation/ it's been replaced by that [12:37:33] promoted, you could say... [15:49:58] http://brooker.co.za/blog/2020/10/05/consensus.html [16:22:48] moritzm: only very tangentially related to today's incident, I'd like to merge https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/puppet/+/632514 — I'm pretty sure the issue is with paging in Keystone but I'd like to fix the immediate symptom before I dig into that. [17:08:49] ack, if it unbreaks things until paging is fixed in keystone, let's do it [19:22:52] Hi guys. I have an offtopic question: I'm looking for cross-platform(Win/Lin) performance test frameworks. In the best case it will be python framework. Golang is also a good choice for me. Want to attach it to CI pipeline in the jenkins