Hi, let me recycle this reply posted initially at Determine
phabricator.wikimedia.org service level -
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T76381
Currently Phabricator is getting the same service level that Bugzilla had.
Looking at the whole Wikimedia picture, I think this is the most sensible
As noted in the server admin log [1], Phabricator is currently down due to
a network outage impacting one of our racks in the Ashburn data-center.
We're investigating and will aim to restore service ASAP.
Erik
[1] https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Server_Admin_Log
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Erik Möller
VP of
ASAP? when it's already hitting approx. five hours of down time?
On 30 November 2014 at 18:14, Erik Moeller e...@wikimedia.org wrote:
As noted in the server admin log [1], Phabricator is currently down due to
a network outage impacting one of our racks in the Ashburn data-center.
We're
Hoi,
Right ? so it is thanksgiving et al.. Be thankful that it is seen, It is
not Wikipedia or any of the projects...so relax.. eat some left over
turkey..
Thanks,
GerardM
On 30 November 2014 at 09:59, K. Peachey p858sn...@gmail.com wrote:
ASAP? when it's already hitting approx. five hours
This last line in the conversation strikes me as dry, useless and submissive.
We should not ever neglect a sister project (including wikimedia projects,
phabricator, wikitech, tools, etc), as small as their userbase might seem. For
many, weekends are the volunteering or coding time and if the
Thanksgiving is only celebrated at this time in the US. Many of us dont
celebrate it.
That said downtime happens, and its a non-essential service during non
working hours. Well it may be frustrating, its not the end of the world. If
anyone is despretely looking for a bug to fix, they can ask on
Hoi,
The argument about non-working hours is problematic. When the only thing
that counts are the working hours of staff in the USA you may be right. As
it is, WIkimedia Germany has staff working at other times and they are
affected. Affected are the non-professionals as well..
My advise, do not
On Nov 30, 2014 2:07 PM, Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijs...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hoi,
The argument about non-working hours is problematic. When the only thing
that counts are the working hours of staff in the USA you may be right. As
it is, WIkimedia Germany has staff working at other times and they