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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Emne: Re: [Toolserver-l] Cron on submit

On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 5:48 PM, Wolfgang ten Weges kon...@aliceadsl.fr 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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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

2013-02-06 Thread Dr. Trigon
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Thanks DaB whatever you (or someone else? ;) did!

Now it works again as you can see from looking at [1] there was clearly
a drop in executed jobs now it is on a constant level again! Cool!

[1] http://munin.toolserver.org/Login/hawthorn/cron_jobs_sh.html

Thanks a greetings!!
DrTrigon

ps.: DaB what was the solution? I am curious... :)


On 04.02.2013 01:30, DaB. wrote:
 Hello, At Monday 04 February 2013 01:23:08 DaB. wrote:
 Hello!
 
 There were 2 messages here during Janury reporting problems with
 cron.
 
 Both where on willow AFAIS, which is overloaded.
 
 I am now noticing issues with my cronjobs too.
 
 What exactly is the problem?
 
 By looking at [1] you
 are able to see that the strange behaviour started somewhen week
 2 and 3 (mid January).
 
 Sorry, I don't see anything. All I see is that the maximum number
 of cronjobs varies more since a few weeks (but we are way from the
 number in autumn if you look at the year-graph).
 
 Do we have again cron (the server) running out of memory or what
 is the issue here? DaB can you may be give some hints here? Or
 someone else?
 
 I checked hawthorn and there are a few memory-problems at
 peak-times. I will see if I can add another patch.
 
 
 Thanks a lot and greetings! DrTrigon
 
 Sincerely, DaB.
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Toolserver-l] Cron on submit

2013-02-04 Thread Dr. Trigon
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On 04.02.2013 01:30, DaB. wrote:
 I am now noticing issues with my cronjobs too.
 
 What exactly is the problem?

Cronjobs not getting executed (as usual... ;) - at the moment I do
also have jobs in SGE queue that do not get runned at all (at least 4).

 By looking at [1] you
 are able to see that the strange behaviour started somewhen week
 2 and 3 (mid January).
 
 Sorry, I don't see anything. All I see is that the maximum number
 of cronjobs varies more since a few weeks (but we are way from the
 number in autumn if you look at the year-graph).

Before mid January we had a stable plateau (more or less constant
values of jobs per time).
- From then it started breaking down - in fact this is just a guess from
looking at the data - before it was way more stable...

 Do we have again cron (the server) running out of memory or what
 is the issue here? DaB can you may be give some hints here? Or
 someone else?
 
 I checked hawthorn and there are a few memory-problems at
 peak-times. I will see if I can add another patch.

To mention the memory as possible issue was just a guess, but there is
definately something wrong and not working as usual.

Thanks for your time DaB and greetings!
DrTrigon
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[Toolserver-l] Cron on submit

2013-02-03 Thread Dr. Trigon
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Hello!

There were 2 messages here during Janury reporting problems with cron.
I am now noticing issues with my cronjobs too. By looking at [1] you
are able to see that the strange behaviour started somewhen week 2 and
3 (mid January). Do we have again cron (the server) running out of
memory or what is the issue here? DaB can you may be give some hints
here? Or someone else?

[1] http://munin.toolserver.org/Login/hawthorn/cron_jobs_sh.html

Thanks a lot and greetings!
DrTrigon
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Re: [Toolserver-l] Cron on submit

2013-02-03 Thread DaB.
Hello,
At Monday 04 February 2013 01:23:08 DaB. wrote:
 Hello!
 
 There were 2 messages here during Janury reporting problems with cron.

Both where on willow AFAIS, which is overloaded.

 I am now noticing issues with my cronjobs too.

What exactly is the problem?

  By looking at [1] you
 are able to see that the strange behaviour started somewhen week 2 and
 3 (mid January).

Sorry, I don't see anything. All I see is that the maximum number of cronjobs 
varies more since a few weeks (but we are way from the number in autumn if you 
look at the year-graph).

 Do we have again cron (the server) running out of
 memory or what is the issue here? DaB can you may be give some hints
 here? Or someone else?

I checked hawthorn and there are a few memory-problems at peak-times. I will 
see if I can add another patch. 

 
 Thanks a lot and greetings!
 DrTrigon

Sincerely,
DaB.


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