Re: Are Forum and Wiki down ??

2023-09-21 Thread Dave Fisher
Hi -

> On Sep 20, 2023, at 7:29 AM, Daniel Gruno  wrote:
> 
> On 2023-09-20 06:55, Dick Groskamp via users wrote:
>> We now are experiencing downtime on Apache OpenOffice fora 
>> (https:/forum.openoffice.org/en/forum;https:/forum.openoffice.org/nl/forum) 
>> and the OpenOffice wiki  (https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki).
>> Sites report error to Firefox and Firefox says it can't connect
> 
> Not down, per se, but rather overworked. I have increased the process count 
> for httpd, so it can handle a few more users at a time, but this is mainly a 
> stop-gap solution. The ideal solution here would be for the project to move 
> away from the old prefork methods and to an FPM-backed PHP engine for their 
> forum and wiki, which would enable event-based processing instead (meaning a 
> lot more users could be served with the same resources).

I’ve been discussing with Daniel how to make this FPM change on our server. It 
should be a simple configuration change, but we want to schedule it so that we 
can revert or fix it if it fails.

We will need some people ready to test the Wiki and Fora when we do this.

I am thinking that next Tuesday or Wednesday morning at about 8 AM PDT / 16:00 
UTC would be good for me. How is that for the Wiki and Fora teams?

Best,
Dave


> 
>> Earlier (2023-09-13) I mailed about slow performance:
>> 
>> We are experiencing a very slow performance on Apache OpenOffice fora 
>> (https:/forum.openoffice.org/en/forum;https:/forum.openoffice.org/nl/forum) 
>> and the OpenOffice wiki  (https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki).
>> Also reported on the mailinglist dev@openoffice.apache.org by French user 
>> Bidouille
>> __
>> Could?Would you check please ?
>> -- 
>> DiGro
>> ___
>> Apache OpenOffice 4.1.14 (Dutch) and scanned with Ziggo Safe Online 
>> (F-Secure)
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Re: Are Forum and Wiki down ??

2023-09-21 Thread Dave




On 21/09/2023 19:03, Dave Fisher wrote:

Hi -


On Sep 20, 2023, at 7:29 AM, Daniel Gruno  wrote:

On 2023-09-20 06:55, Dick Groskamp via users wrote:

We now are experiencing downtime on Apache OpenOffice fora 
(https:/forum.openoffice.org/en/forum;https:/forum.openoffice.org/nl/forum) and 
the OpenOffice wiki  (https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki).
Sites report error to Firefox and Firefox says it can't connect

Not down, per se, but rather overworked. I have increased the process count for 
httpd, so it can handle a few more users at a time, but this is mainly a 
stop-gap solution. The ideal solution here would be for the project to move 
away from the old prefork methods and to an FPM-backed PHP engine for their 
forum and wiki, which would enable event-based processing instead (meaning a 
lot more users could be served with the same resources).

I’ve been discussing with Daniel how to make this FPM change on our server. It 
should be a simple configuration change, but we want to schedule it so that we 
can revert or fix it if it fails.

We will need some people ready to test the Wiki and Fora when we do this.

I am thinking that next Tuesday or Wednesday morning at about 8 AM PDT / 16:00 
UTC would be good for me. How is that for the Wiki and Fora teams?

Best,
Dave


Unfortunately I will be in hospital on Monday and Tuesday, but I should 
be home on Wednesday and would be happy to test the changes.


Regards
Dave




Earlier (2023-09-13) I mailed about slow performance:

We are experiencing a very slow performance on Apache OpenOffice fora 
(https:/forum.openoffice.org/en/forum;https:/forum.openoffice.org/nl/forum) and 
the OpenOffice wiki  (https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki).
Also reported on the mailinglist dev@openoffice.apache.org by French user 
Bidouille
__
Could?Would you check please ?
--
DiGro
___
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.14 (Dutch) and scanned with Ziggo Safe Online (F-Secure)


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Re: Are Forum and Wiki down ??

2023-09-21 Thread F Campos Costero
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 12:15 PM Dave  wrote:

>
>
> On 21/09/2023 19:03, Dave Fisher wrote:
> > Hi -
> >
> >> On Sep 20, 2023, at 7:29 AM, Daniel Gruno  wrote:
> >>
> >> On 2023-09-20 06:55, Dick Groskamp via users wrote:
> >>> We now are experiencing downtime on Apache OpenOffice fora (https:/
> forum.openoffice.org/en/forum;https:/forum.openoffice.org/nl/forum) and
> the OpenOffice wiki  (https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki).
> >>> Sites report error to Firefox and Firefox says it can't connect
> >> Not down, per se, but rather overworked. I have increased the process
> count for httpd, so it can handle a few more users at a time, but this is
> mainly a stop-gap solution. The ideal solution here would be for the
> project to move away from the old prefork methods and to an FPM-backed PHP
> engine for their forum and wiki, which would enable event-based processing
> instead (meaning a lot more users could be served with the same resources).
> > I’ve been discussing with Daniel how to make this FPM change on our
> server. It should be a simple configuration change, but we want to schedule
> it so that we can revert or fix it if it fails.
> >
> > We will need some people ready to test the Wiki and Fora when we do this.
> >
> > I am thinking that next Tuesday or Wednesday morning at about 8 AM PDT /
> 16:00 UTC would be good for me. How is that for the Wiki and Fora teams?
> >
> > Best,
> > Dave
>
> Unfortunately I will be in hospital on Monday and Tuesday, but I should
> be home on Wednesday and would be happy to test the changes.
>
> Regards
> Dave
>
> >
> >>> Earlier (2023-09-13) I mailed about slow performance:
> >>> 
> >>> We are experiencing a very slow performance on Apache OpenOffice fora
> (https:/forum.openoffice.org/en/forum;https:/forum.openoffice.org/nl/forum)
> and the OpenOffice wiki  (https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki).
> >>> Also reported on the mailinglist dev@openoffice.apache.org by French
> user Bidouille
> >>> __
> >>> Could?Would you check please ?
> >>> --
> >>> DiGro
> >>> ___
> >>> Apache OpenOffice 4.1.14 (Dutch) and scanned with Ziggo Safe Online
> (F-Secure)
> >
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> I'd be happy to run tests on the forum. Should a notice be posted on the
forum or will this (we hope) be transparent to users?
Regards,
 Francis


Re: Are Forum and Wiki down ??

2023-09-21 Thread Dave Fisher



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> On Sep 21, 2023, at 9:24 PM, F Campos Costero  wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 12:15 PM Dave  wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 21/09/2023 19:03, Dave Fisher wrote:
>>> Hi -
>>> 
 On Sep 20, 2023, at 7:29 AM, Daniel Gruno  wrote:
 
 On 2023-09-20 06:55, Dick Groskamp via users wrote:
> We now are experiencing downtime on Apache OpenOffice fora (https:/
>> forum.openoffice.org/en/forum;https:/forum.openoffice.org/nl/forum) and
>> the OpenOffice wiki  (https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki).
> Sites report error to Firefox and Firefox says it can't connect
 Not down, per se, but rather overworked. I have increased the process
>> count for httpd, so it can handle a few more users at a time, but this is
>> mainly a stop-gap solution. The ideal solution here would be for the
>> project to move away from the old prefork methods and to an FPM-backed PHP
>> engine for their forum and wiki, which would enable event-based processing
>> instead (meaning a lot more users could be served with the same resources).
>>> I’ve been discussing with Daniel how to make this FPM change on our
>> server. It should be a simple configuration change, but we want to schedule
>> it so that we can revert or fix it if it fails.
>>> 
>>> We will need some people ready to test the Wiki and Fora when we do this.
>>> 
>>> I am thinking that next Tuesday or Wednesday morning at about 8 AM PDT /
>> 16:00 UTC would be good for me. How is that for the Wiki and Fora teams?
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Dave
>> 
>> Unfortunately I will be in hospital on Monday and Tuesday, but I should
>> be home on Wednesday and would be happy to test the changes.
>> 
>> Regards
>> Dave
>> 
>>> 
> Earlier (2023-09-13) I mailed about slow performance:
> 
> We are experiencing a very slow performance on Apache OpenOffice fora
>> (https:/forum.openoffice.org/en/forum;https:/forum.openoffice.org/nl/forum)
>> and the OpenOffice wiki  (https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki).
> Also reported on the mailinglist dev@openoffice.apache.org by French
>> user Bidouille
> __
> Could?Would you check please ?
> --
> DiGro
> ___
> Apache OpenOffice 4.1.14 (Dutch) and scanned with Ziggo Safe Online
>> (F-Secure)
>>> 
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>> I'd be happy to run tests on the forum. Should a notice be posted on the
> forum or will this (we hope) be transparent to users?

If it works right away it’s a blip. A few seconds. If there are problems then 
there will be disruptions.  Let’s announce an hour of possible downtime.

We’ll be loose this time and play in production, but for software upgrades we 
should build a new vm and switch over as it is ready.

1. I took a look at versions of phpBB today and we are at 3.3.9 and the current 
version is 3.3.10. Sometime in the next few months we should upgrade. I’d like 
for a volunteer to work with me on that in a few months.

2. MediaWiki versions are moving faster. A plan for updating that needs a 
patallel effort.

Best,
Dave


> Regards,
> Francis


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