Yes, this error is systematic in the last few weeks, see archives.
Nemo
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On 04/10/2013 07:51 PM, Tim Landscheidt wrote:
> Does Icinga have graphs?
I wasn't sure you were talking to me. :-)
Icinga have graphs, but they're uptime-related. The place with the
pretty graphics is ganglia:
http://ganglia.wmflabs.org/latest/?c=tools
But there is no queued/running job grap
(anonymous) wrote:
> [...]
> If you are using sge you have not really care about. If you
> can use the hole cluster (linux and solaris) we mostly have
> enough capacity. It is only important that you can specify
> which resources (memory, runtime) you need.
> [...]
BTW, is the "Queue State" on
Den 10-04-2013 21:35, Merlissimo skrev:
If you are using sge you have not really care about. If you can use the
hole cluster (linux and solaris) we mostly have enough capacity. It is
only important that you can specify which resources (memory, runtime)
you need.
If you need user database access
>
> If you rise the number of db-resources replag must be lower to get your
> job scheduled (e.g. -l sql-s3-user=3 currently gets only scheduled if
> replag is below 1 hour).
>
That's new to me. Is there some documentation about that somewhere?
Petr Onderka
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Am 10.04.2013 20:54, schrieb Marc A. Pelletier:
On 04/10/2013 02:41 PM, Byrial Jensen wrote:
unless there is some option I can use to tell that.
What Tim mean is that, by default, SGE will schedule your job when
sufficient resources are effectively available, rather that trying to
predict when
On 04/10/2013 02:41 PM, Byrial Jensen wrote:
> unless there is some option I can use to tell that.
What Tim mean is that, by default, SGE will schedule your job when
sufficient resources are effectively available, rather that trying to
predict when that will happen.
That said, you /can/ specify b
Den 10-04-2013 20:06, Tim Landscheidt skrev:
Byrial Jensen wrote:
I am planning to make some maintenace reports for the Danish
Wikipedia at regular intervals, like once a week or once
every few days, but the exact time to run the programs
doesn't really matter.
So what time of the day is it
Byrial Jensen wrote:
> I am planning to make some maintenace reports for the Danish
> Wikipedia at regular intervals, like once a week or once
> every few days, but the exact time to run the programs
> doesn't really matter.
> So what time of the day is it best to run such programs?
> And is th
I would recommend opening a ticket in JIRA.
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 11:17 PM, Dr. Trigon wrote:
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> Hash: SHA1
>
> Hello beloved Admins!
>
> Today I recognized that my account has expired (what a pitty) so I
> tried as usual to login and renew but just get this:
Was this issue filed in JIRA?
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 11:18 PM, Dr. Trigon wrote:
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> PING! Any news here? Why was this ignored?
>
> Greetings
> DrTrigon
>
>
> On 30.03.2013 14:37, Dr. Trigon wrote:
>> Hello everybody! Hello nosy!
>>
>> Do you rem
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PING! Any news here? Why was this ignored?
Greetings
DrTrigon
On 30.03.2013 14:37, Dr. Trigon wrote:
> Hello everybody! Hello nosy!
>
> Do you remember the issue below...? :)
>
>
> On 05.03.2013 13:03, Marlen Caemmerer wrote:
>>> Then another iss
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Hello beloved Admins!
Today I recognized that my account has expired (what a pitty) so I
tried as usual to login and renew but just get this:
> $ ssh drtri...@nightshade.toolserver.org Your account has expired;
> please contact your system administra
On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 12:04:37 +0200
Silke Meyer wrote:
> As you sent this, someone here in the office reported the same problem.
> Cheers,
> Silke
..
Last login: Wed Apr 10 10:08:35 2013 from xyz
quota: error while getting quota from ha-nfs.esi:/global/misc/shared for #8180
(id 8180): Connection
As you sent this, someone here in the office reported the same problem.
Cheers,
Silke
On 10.04.2013 12:01, Magnus Manske wrote:
> Keeps asking for password, but doesn't accept it. login.toolserver.org,
> also ortelius, probably more.
>
>
>
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Keeps asking for password, but doesn't accept it. login.toolserver.org,
also ortelius, probably more.
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Hi Tim and all,
2013/4/8 Tim Landscheidt
> "Marc A. Pelletier" wrote:
>
> > [...]
>
> > The database replication is also well on its way; you can find the
> > current roadmap at:
>
> > https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Tool_Labs/Database_plan
>
> > [...]
>
> To quote from there:
>
> | Overvie
Hi,
I am planning to make some maintenace reports for the Danish Wikipedia
at regular intervals, like once a week or once every few days, but the
exact time to run the programs doesn't really matter.
So what time of the day is it best to run such programs?
And is there a way to tell SGE that
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