Re: [Toolserver-l] Block mail from dysgo.org?

2013-02-13 Thread Christopher David Howie
On 05/19/2012 02:17 PM, Christopher David Howie wrote:
> We've been receiving messages from this domain at unbl...@toolserver.org
> and they appear to be related to this:
> .
>  Viral advertising for some film.  In reality, it's a message with a
> crapload of images attached serving no purpose for us.
> 
> Can we just block this whole domain from sending mail to toolserver
> accounts?  It's a nuisance, and the messages are quite large.

I would like to renew this request.  We have started getting these
messages again.  The latest one is 2.5MB.  We have not received any
useful information from this domain.

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Re: [Toolserver-l] New Rule: SGE-constraint for bots

2013-02-13 Thread DaB.
Hello all,

in the last 3 days I spent a few hours a day to enforce the new rule (starting 
on willow). I wrote many emails and commented-out even more cron-lines. I 
learned a few thing doing so (for example some users think that 1 cron-line 
for a bot is not enough, that some users still uses our old phoenix and 
newtask programs, and some users seems to do cron-task-sharing…).
Until now nobody lost his account, but I killed all misbehaving bots. The load 
on willow is now appreciable lower than before (the rebooted helped there too 
of course).
It's a more or less boring task and you would REALLY help me if you convert 
your stuff to SGE yourself, before I kill and disable your bot.
If you find that your bot was disabled you are allowed to re-enable it IF you 
convert it to SGE FIRST! Don't make me find a bot I disabled before running 
without SGE – you and I would hate that.

To say something positive: I found also bots using SGE (few, but I found).

Sincerely,
DaB.

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Re: [Toolserver-l] Cron on submit

2013-02-13 Thread Marco Fleckinger


On 02/13/2013 02:31 PM, Michael Andersen wrote:

Perhaps someone could create a tool to
extend the number of hours per day? :-D

I think this tool would be needed very urgently. Is there any space API 
or hardware interface specification? :=D


Cheers

Marco

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Re: [Toolserver-l] Cron on submit

2013-02-13 Thread Michael Andersen
I just noticed the text when you login:

"Users are now encouraged to use job scheduling (SGE) for *all* tools!"

Perhaps "encouraged" is no longer the right way to write it?

I've been busy and sick so I did not manage to rewrite my tasks so I stopped 
them all instead. Perhaps someone could create a tool to extend the number of 
hours per day? :-D

MGA73


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[mailto:toolserver-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] På vegne af Carl (CBM)
Sendt: 12. februar 2013 19:35
Til: Wikimedia Toolserver
Emne: Re: [Toolserver-l] Cron on submit

On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 5:48 PM, Wolfgang ten Weges  wrote:
> a "top" shows that the culprits are likely the same as last time :
> All the CPU, and a lot of process slots (and cron slots most probably) 
> are currently (ab)used by /home/javadyou/pywikipedia/radeh7.py  and 
> /home/reza/pywikipedia/radeh.py

There was an announcement on toolserver-l a while back about a new rule that 
should be in effect now, which should resolve some of these
problems:

http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/toolserver-l/2013-January/005625.html

- Carl

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