TL;DR: If your tool makes use of Wikimedia Dumps, please restart your tool today to avoid breakage next week.

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As part of a hardware upgrades[0], the mount points hosting the dumps is moving. In order to support this move we've needed to update the base Kubernetes containers to know about the new mount points. For the vast majority of use cases, a simple tool restart will pick up the new container and ensure a smooth transition.

For rare non-conforming use cases, here are a few more details. The old mountpoints were:

  /mnt/nfs/dumps-labstore1006.wikimedia.org

  /mnt/nfs/dumps-labstore1007.wikimedia.org

The new mountpoints are:

  /mnt/nfs/dumps-clouddumps1001.wikimedia.org

  /mnt/nfs/dumps-clouddumps1002.wikimedia.org

Currently all four mountpoints are present on toolforge nodes, but the older mountpoints will be disabled next week. If your tool contains references to ANY of the above paths, I encourage you to update your code to use /public/dumps/ instead, which is a persistent server-neutral link.

Tools using the old mountpoints or accessing dumps via old containers will start breaking a week from today on Monday, October 3.


[0] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T309346

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