On 10/15/20 2:47 PM, Roy Smith wrote:
There was some talk a while ago about an upgrade which would reduce NFS latency
between the bastions and the k8s cluster. Is that what this is?
I'm not sure what that refers to -- maybe upgrading the NFS server's
network connections? In any case, this maintenance is entirely
unrelated to NFS. Details about the storage backend in question can be
found here:
https://techblog.wikimedia.org/2020/08/24/ceph-distributed-vm-storage-coming-to-cloud-services/
On Oct 15, 2020, at 3:11 PM, Andrew Bogott <abog...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
On Monday at 14:00 UTC I'll be moving both toolforge bastions to the new
storage backend. That will will result in downtime; everyone will be better
off if you log off entirely before the window so that you don't lose work in
progress.
It's only two hosts, but they are known by many names, including:
- stretch-dev.tools.wmflabs.org
- instance-tools-sgebastion-08.tools.wmflabs.org.
- dev.tools.wmflabs.org.
- dev.toolforge.org.
- login.tools.wmflabs.org.
- login-stretch.tools.wmflabs.org.
- bastion.toolforge.org.
- instance-tools-sgebastion-07.tools.wmflabs.org.
I'll send an another email after the move is complete.
-Andrew
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