Re: [Toolserver-l] /sge62 is gone

2012-10-11 Thread Toto Azéro
On 11.10.2012 19:21, Dr. Trigon wrote:
> Intressting - my cron jobs refused to run today with...
> 
> /bin/sh: qcronsub: not found
> 
> ...until you wrote this mail. Since then it looks better again.


Same for me, except that the last mail I received dates back to 12:40 UTC…

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Re: [Toolserver-l] Dude, where is my logfile?

2012-06-22 Thread Toto Azéro
Le 23 juin 2012 à 03:41, Hazard-SJ  a écrit :

> As for the quota -v query, I tested it shortly after my Toolserver account 
> has been created, and up to now, it is the same thing: exactly as Krinkle had 
> stated it below, so this is no "new" problem, though it needs to be fixed.
Right but actually quota -v seems to work fine for users (at least works fine 
for me) but not for MMPs (I tested it on interwikibot).
So I though quotas were only activated for *users* but it looks like not 
according to Krinkle's problems...

Regards,
Toto Azéro
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Re: [Toolserver-l] Interwiki bot MMP planning

2012-04-29 Thread Toto Azéro
K. Peachey wrote:
> Did this ever get advertise on the en.wikipedia bot owners
> noticeboard? I was meaning to do it at one stage but never got the
> time.

I don't think so… But I wonder if it would be useful : actually it's the second 
mail I send about this MMP… So will TS-users be more attentive to the bot 
owners' noticeboard than they had been to the mailing list ?


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[Toolserver-l] Interwiki bot MMP planning

2012-04-28 Thread Toto Azéro
Hi all !
I'd like to remind everyone of you that *we* have to organize the MMP 
interwikit-bot *before* 15th May ! It just remains a couple of weeks now, so 
it's beginning to become an emergency… 
If nothing's done at that date, DaB said he would "kill and disable every 
longrunning interwiki-bot that [he] find[s]." (see 
http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/toolserver-l/2012-April/004913.html)

MF-Warburg created https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Interwiki_bot_MMP_planning 
nearly two months ago, but only Luckas Blade, Merlissimo and I had completed 
it… So we are 3 interested persons at the moment, but all from 
wikipedia-projects (respectively from ptwiki, dewiki and frwiki), whereas DaB 
wanted one from a non-wikipedia-project…

So two questions actually : 
1) does the actual group (composed of Luckas Blade, Merlissimo and me) suit to 
you ?
2) is there anybody else interested in joining it ?

Regards,
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Re: [Toolserver-l] Where is my cron file?

2012-04-01 Thread Toto Azéro
Hi ! You'd better use the 'cronie' command instead of the 'crontab' one… See 
https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Cronie for further information about it…

Regards, 
— Toto Azéro

Le 1 avr. 2012 à 12:17, emijrp a écrit :

> Hi;
> 
> My cron file has vanished. crontab -l shows nothing, where is it? I'm 
> connected to willow, is this related to the recent server issues?
> 
> Regards,
> emijrp
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[Toolserver-l] MMP interwiki-bot

2012-03-01 Thread Toto Azéro
Hi all!
As, so far — to my knowlegde, nothing has been settled regarding the new MMP 
interwiki, I suggest that *WE* (TS users, as DaB said) speed up this step... It 
would be a pity if nothing has been done at April 2nd, when the new rule 9.4 
will be effective (no continous interwiki-bot on the TS)...
But how to choose users who will be in the MMP and actually who will be 
entirely responsive of the bot ? I think an election would be a bit difficult 
to organize - but if someone who has spare time feels like organizing it, why 
not ?
So I suggest that people interested in getting involved in the project let all 
the TS users know it, emailing the toolserver-l list... Then, TS users could 
support or critize one or more persons till a consensus is found... And in this 
mannner, people designed will have a few weeks (about a fortnight I think, but 
it depends on the last of the debate).

Here is my plan... What do you think about it ? Any other ideas ?

Personally, I've run a globally flagged interwiki-bot (ZéroBot) for a while, 
under a script I wrote (but still using interwiki.py from the pywikipediabot 
framework), and I'm pretty interested in being a member of the MMP...
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Re: [Toolserver-l] [Bulk] Re: Toolserver's disk space issue ?

2011-10-09 Thread Toto Azéro
OK all right ! no problem ;-)
And thank you for your answer.

— Toto Azéro

gifti wrote :

> Toto Azéro schrieb:
>> I've noticed that I cannot edit my crontab anymore… Indeed, if I type 
>> "cronie -e", I get the following error : « /tmp/crontab.6DaGnD: No 
>> space left on device. » Then I reminded the mail that Daniel Kinzler 
>> sent to the mailing list a few days ago ("Toolserver status, and what 
>> WMDE is doing about it"). He explained that, unfortunately, the TS was 
>> « running out of disk space now ».
>> 
>> Moreover, I keep getting mail errors, with the same error report : « 
>> Unable to run job: job rejected: no script in your request. Exiting. »
> 
> I opened some overlarge files today on willow. That crashed my editor 
> and left a big chunk of data in /tmp. I deleted those files, the disk is 
> again “free” now. I want to apologize for the inconveniences (I haven't 
> noticed first) and hope that everything is working as before.
> 
>> Are both these problems linked to a lack of disk space ? If so, maybe 
>> every user might try to clear his home, in the aim to free some memory 
>> ? Or maybe is there something that I misunderstood ?
> 
> /tmp is not related to /home storage-wise, so clearing homes would have 
> no effect.
> 
> gifti
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[Toolserver-l] Toolserver's disk space issue ?

2011-10-09 Thread Toto Azéro
Hi all !

I've noticed that I cannot edit my crontab anymore… Indeed, if I type "cronie 
-e", I get the following error : « /tmp/crontab.6DaGnD: No space left on 
device. »
Then I reminded the mail that Daniel Kinzler sent to the mailing list a few 
days ago ("Toolserver status, and what WMDE is doing about it"). He explained 
that, unfortunately, the TS was « running out of disk space now ».

Moreover, I keep getting mail errors, with the same error report : « Unable to 
run job: job rejected: no script in your request. Exiting. »

Are both these problems linked to a lack of disk space ? If so, maybe every 
user might try to clear his home, in the aim to free some memory ?
Or maybe is there something that I misunderstood ?

Regards,
— Toto Azéro
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Re: [Toolserver-l] Cronjob failing - help?

2011-09-22 Thread Toto Azéro
Platonides wrote :

> René Kijewski wrote:
>> Am Wed, 21 Sep 2011 20:48:58 -0400
>> schrieb Hersfold:
>> 
>>> I've gotten this failure message the last two time my bot has tried
>>> to run. Does any one know what might be causing this? I don't
>>> recognize the script it mentions.
>>> 
>>> Unable to run job: got no response from JSV script
>>> "/sge62/default/common/jsv.sh". Exiting.
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> same here. My scripts worked well for some month now, so I guess it's a
>> new problem at server side.
>> 
>> Greetings
>> René
> 
> I have been occasionally receiving that.
> (Incidentally, I didn't get those failures today)

Same problem for me for about a month. :(

I've sometimes got some other similar errors like this (on August, 14th : the 
first one I got) : 

error: JSV stderr: ld.so.1: echo_raw: fatal: /lib/64/libm.so.2: mmap failed: 
Resource temporarily unavailable
error: JSV stderr: ld.so.1: echo_raw: fatal: /lib/64/libm.so.2: Resource 
temporarily unavailable
Unable to run job: JSV stderr: ld.so.1: echo_raw: fatal: /lib/64/libm.so.2: 
mmap failed: Resource temporarily unavailable
JSV stderr: ld.so.1: echo_raw: fatal: /lib/64/libm.so.2: Resource temporarily 
unavailable
JSV stderr is - ld.so.1: echo_raw: fatal: /lib/64/libm.so.2: Resource 
temporarily unavailable.
Exiting.

or that (on August, 14th too, just a second after the first message) : 

error: JSV stderr: /sge62/default/common/jsv.sh[67]: 28256 Segmentation 
Fault(coredump)
Unable to run job: JSV stderr: /sge62/default/common/jsv.sh[67]: 28256 
Segmentation Fault(coredump)
JSV stderr is - /sge62/default/common/jsv.sh[67]: 28256 Segmentation 
Fault(coredump).
Exiting.

but the error
>>> Unable to run job: got no response from JSV script
>>> "/sge62/default/common/jsv.sh". Exiting.
is the main that I've got almost every day for a month… :(

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