e time for old or unused
domains:
wikipedia.com
* https://www.wikipedia.com/
wikimediacommons.org
* https://wikimediacommons.org/
And if we really really want, one could purchase a separate certificate for just
tools.wikimedia.org (so that the wildcard one isn't needed) and transfer only
t
For the past 2 days I've been flooded with e-mails like these:
Begin forwarded message:
> From: r...@hawthorn.toolserver.org (Cron Daemon)
> Subject: Cron qcronsub -l h_rt=0:35:00 -l arch=* -l
> virtual_free=100M -j y -o $HOME/job-cd.out -N cd $HOME/bin/start-cd
> Date: 13 november 2013 19:36:
de 4 edits.
Are there known problems with it?
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I'm still getting "Bad Gateway" and time outs like every other request (on both
http and https, https seems to fail more often).
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On Jun 30, 2013, at 11:11 PM, Marlen Caemmerer
wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Some days before the old file server hemlock got a replacemen
Still down or down again?
Getting 502 Bad Gateway and/or timeout on all of these:
* http://toolserver.org/~intuition/
* http://wolfsbane.toolserver.org/~intuition/
* http://ortelius.toolserver.org/~intuition/
* https://toolserver.org/~intuition/
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On Jun 30, 2013, at 5:25 AM, Maarten
Most urls either time out or report 404.
This is still happening.
HTTPS seems to be slightly more reliable, but only slightly. I'm getting 404 on
both HTTP and HTTPS.
A few sample urls (often return 404 error):
- http://toolserver.org/~krinkle
- https://toolserver.org/~krinkle
Do
On Apr 12, 2013, at 9:44 PM, Magnus Manske wrote:
> Can't get http connection, and ssh says:
>
> ssh: Could not resolve hostname login.toolserver.org: nodename nor servname
> provided, or not known
>
As announced:
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Marlen Caemmerer
> Subject: Re: [Toolserver
I get a bunch of these every few weeks.
Got them again today/yesterday.
What's up?
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: r...@toolserver.org (Cron Daemon)
> Subject: Cron qcronsub -N dbbot_wm -m n -j y -b y -l
> arch='*' -l h_rt=INFINITY -l virtual_free=
efault theme at least) does look and feel very 1997-style
and may be too complicated, confusing and ugly for most users:
http://mantisbt.org/demo/my_view_page.php
http://mantisbt.org/demo/view_all_bug_page.php
http://mantisbt.org/demo/view.php?id=15448
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a human involved, if it
> solved itself or if it was turnera taking over damiana automatically.
>
Seems fine here:
https://toolserver.org/~krinkle/mwSnapshots/#!/mediawiki-core/master
Maybe HTTP or Geo related? Is anyone still having this problem?
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On Sep 30, 2012, at 2:21 PM, Platonides wrote:
> On 30/09/12 03:31, Krinkle wrote:
>> On Sep 29, 2012, at 9:41 PM, Samuel Klein wrote:
>>> And why is the WMF considering not providing db replication for it?
>>
>> [citation needed]
>>
>> I
On Sep 29, 2012, at 9:41 PM, Samuel Klein wrote:
> And why is the WMF considering not providing db replication for it?
>
[citation needed]
I think you misunderstood.
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vers are
optimally used, and it would make it easy to start a process in the background
of an application server from a process on the web server
Access to the wmf wiki replicated dbs is public across the entire wmflabs
network so that's a given within the toollabs project as well.
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On Sep 24, 2012, at 6:20 PM, Platonides wrote:
> On 24/09/12 18:07, Krinkle wrote:
>> Can someone decode this? What is this?
>>
>> -- Krinkle
>>
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>> *From: *r...@toolserver.org <mailto:r...@toolse
Can someone decode this? What is this?
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: r...@toolserver.org (Cron Daemon)
> Subject: Cron qcronsub -N dbbot_wm -m n -j y -b y -l
> h_rt=INFINITY -l virtual_free=90M "$HOME/bots/dbbot-wm-start.sh"
> Date: September 24, 2012 6:0
ortelius from willow, though.
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t different.
Did we upgrade recently?
By the way, it is affecting the wiki as well. I can't log in to
wiki.toolserver.org
Password recovery tells me both my username and email address do not exist.
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Mirror as well: http://toolserver.org/tsstatus/
Though mirror over HTTPS appears to work: https://toolserver.org/tsstatus/
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On Aug 11, 2012, at 2:18 PM, John wrote:
> It looks like http://status.toolserver.org/ is down
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- which is happening right
now
On Aug 1, 2012, at 11:42 PM, Krinkle wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please fix this (or at least turn it off so that it doesn't emit more emails).
>
> Assuming there is a way to turn off e-mail notifications for stuff like this
> from submit.too
. But I only need 1 e-mail for that. And definitely not an e-mail
every time SGE has an issue and then get a mail every minute - regardless if
whether the job in question is already running without problems.
Estimated time when the error started: 150 minutes ago
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On Jun 23, 2012, at 8:41 AM, Toto Azéro wrote:
> 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 b
ked status.toolserver.org and looking up mysql errors, php
errors and then ssh-ing into my account and trying to access the database
directly, it turns out everything looks fine.
I opened TS-1422[1], and worked on a test case to reproduce it in a plain .php
file. Tried to upload it to /home/krinkle/
Toolserver.
It is a little complicated to use, but provides a lot of features.
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talled any moment, and they are designed to be that way.
Secondly, if doing so the Toolserver might wheel-war with the (to be created)
Tool-Labs project within Wikimedia Labs. Aside from the potential size issue
since the Beta project can potentially become almost as large as the production
cl
ctory. And some users open up "read" for the root of their home dir as
well
(I do), of course invidual files that are sensitive can (and should) be
chmod'ed
differently.
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, or a
framework, or collection of interconnected tools.
"Creating a public tool" (where one would previously say "Creating a MMP")
sounds a bit off to me. "Creating a public project" or "Creating a shared
project" sounds more natural to me.
Anyway, that
is working against that.
* The user might be hosting a tool that naturally takes more space. He requests
the additional space and explains why he needs it. In most cases this will be
granted without any problems.
Sounds like a good policy for CPU/RAM as well. Although I suppose it isn't
Last week a few Mono-powered bots have been randomly crashing as well.
Stacktrace started with: mmap(...PROT_NONE...) failed
Which indicates out of memory, indeed.
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gs/wmfCodeSearch/runJobs.log 2>&1
>
> produced the following output:
>
> Segmentation Fault - core dumped
etc.etc.
Due to the diversity of the errors, I can't find any link between the various
failures.
I hope these help in determining/fixing the issue.
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On
check them out into the MMP account, and see people open stuff
in JIRA and get fixed in svn and pushed live :)
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On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Merlijn van Deen wrote:
> On 12 March 2012 15:49, Hydriz Wikipedia wrote:
>
>> Tparis has the full source code of those tools, and looks like he has
>> already brought them up on his own account. See
>> https://toolserver.org/~tparis.
>>
>>
> Could we (in general)
Hey all,
I used to periodically run some stats on preference usage (mostly
skin-preferences and gadget usage), but it appears the custom
"user_properties_anonym" table view Toolserver used to have no longer
exists ?
Testing here:
https://toolserver.org/~krinkle/tmp/user_properties_
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 5:38 PM, DaB. wrote:
>
> So here is my plan to fix the problem on our (the TS) side:
>
+1 :)
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; debugging :-)
>
> Merlijn
>
>
As of PHP 5.4.0 E_STRICT (new in 5.0.0) is part of E_ALL again.
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> That should be an extremely fast query; there is an index on dbname.
Just a little sidenote, you may be interested in ns_is_favorite. There is
one entry per namespace per dbname where `ns_is_favorite = 1` which is also
the one used by the wiki wh
vance)
Hope to see you soon on mediawiki-api-annou...@lists.wikimedia.org :)
Please reply-to to wikitech to keep discussions about this central.
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It seems to randomly work and not work on refresh.
it worked a few times for me then, after refresh, it only shows "Unknown
database 'u_dcoetzee'".
Perhaps related to a periodic script screwing up the connection, or one of
the webservers being configured differently (load ba
See also:
http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Category:User_languages
Not all native speakers want to or can translate into their language from
English,
but users in such category on translatewiki.net are more likely to be
translators.
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2011/9/12 Ryan Kaldari
> Could someone write a t
; problem)
>
> gzcat u_krinkle.gz|mysql -h sql-s4-user u_krinkle
> (that will decompress the file on the fly and import the tables into the
> database which was created in step 1).
>
>
Thanks DaB, that worked perfect. Tools are up and running again :)
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I do indeed want to restore these as my s4/commons-related tools are
currently error-ing out with "Table 'u_krinkle.foobarcommons' doesn't exist"
etc.
How do I restore them ? "$ sql u_krinkle" brings me to the u_krinkle of
sql.toolserver.org, not of s4-user
-
es/public_html/common/status.php
and json_decode or something alike (including Python).
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On Aug 11, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Dr. Trigon wrote:
>> In case anyone isn't taking status files into account and wants to
>> benefit from my library, he can do:
>>
>
On Aug 9, 2011, at 10:20 AM, Magnus Manske wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 1:39 AM, MZMcBride wrote:
>> K. Peachey wrote:
>>> On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 10:28 AM, MZMcBride wrote:
* http://status.toolserver.org/ is broken
>>> s/broken/hasn't been manually updated/
>>
>> No, it's broken. You ca
Maarten Dammers wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just noticed
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/wiki/Commons:Village_pump
#User_preferences
so I wondered where the data comes from. I checked the commonswiki_p
database and it looks like user_properties is visible now. I always
considered the
uery( $my_query, $currentSqlCon );
}
That way you won't have to make 100s of connections.
From what I remember both Luxo's, vvv's and my own do it like this
for global
tools.
Ofcourse you can always look at own source code in svn and/or my looking
at our php files dire
ey would like to have it
delivered, let me know how you want it served and I'll see what I can
do.
The same goes for bash-based tools and other languages. Let me know
how you think it is best delivered to you, and lets see what we can
do.
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Platonides wrote:
> Krinkle wrote:
>> -- Other features
>>
>> * Variable replacement ($1, $2, etc.)
>>
>> * Fallback languages:
>> * Getting language names
>>
>> * Escaping (ie. options = array( escape => html )
>
> How much duplicatio
translators have gotten used to them. Other then that, they
are language
independent, easier to parse and require less typing.
It's not a big deal to add named parameters though, however the syntax
will be
like $username and $v and not {{username}} as those cause unneeded
confusion with
mentation / design specification
The initial concept for the class has been documented at Toolserver
Wiki [5]. Most of it has already been implemented in SVN [6] and can
be tested. The implemention is subject to change based on feedback
from you.
-- Already translated
The following tools have been tran
d why ? Don't let any of the above limit your
imagination,
feel free to share any ideas you may have regarding the name.
Note: For questions, suggestions or other comments on the system
itself, please respond to the mailing I'll send out early next week.
I'm currently investigating what
;m currently
investigating what aspects
to look at and how we can best intergrate this with TranslateWiki in
an as simple, flexible yet solid
way as possible. Feel free to poke me at IRC [4]
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[0] I say initial name because we might change it later on, =
but I prefer not to (du
revision id.
Conclusion: revision.rev_id is great to count revisions, and
contributions. And for developers to see if a revision
was added later in. However it's not meant for timelines, use
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s" still don't mean a lot in terms of technical
requirements.
One day of computing with what equipment ? With 24 hours of runtime a
small
difference can make a big difference. What kind of server server/setup
did this run
on ?
How much is "too much memory" ?
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Ilmari Karonen wrote:
> On 02/06/2011 12:42 AM, Krinkle wrote:
>
>> So I was thinking :
>> * upload a mediawiki install (the same version that WMF runs, ie.
>> 1.16wmf4 or 1.17wmf1)
>> * make it not publically accessable (we don't want people actually
>>
eeds
* Configuration problems
* more errors, problems and incompatibilities
What I did do to solve the problem I was having (which inspired me to
bring this up)
is write the following tool:
http://toolserver.org/~krinkle/getWikiAPI.php
Which can be used to get wiki-specific information by any of th
hows fine here, although it has some html typos, such as
> instead
> of , or the double .
I was going to link that that :-D. It can be edited on-wiki already.
However that's just (part of) the body's content. The rest (layout,
css) cannot be edited there.
It would help
Op 5 feb 2011, om 23:49 heeft MZMcBride het volgende geschreven:
> Krinkle wrote:
>> * Configure it in a special way so that one can use the same code for
>> any wiki (ie. a $lang and $family variable of some kind)
>
> The general idea seems fine. My only comment about this
e want this ? Are there potential problems here, what do we need
to tackle or fix on our side ?
* Who would want to do this ? (If nobody has plans for this already, I
would like to do this)
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So if it were chmodded like 644 it now needs to be 744 :)
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Yeah, I thought the same at first but I had this confusion before.
It goes like this for comparison to european / 24h times :
24 notation:
00:00, 08:00, 11:00, 12:00, 20:00, 23:00, 24:00
Are the same as these in that order:
12 AM, 8 AM, 11 AM, 12 PM, 8 PM, 11 PM, 12 AM
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Op 15 nov 2010, om 19:22 heeft Magnus Manske het volgende geschreven:
> Hi,
>
> I know there are lots'o'files for daily (hourly?) pageview stats on
> the toolserver.
Where are these text files actually ?
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web-services (such as JIRA, FishEye etc.)
All seperate :-)
What you need to do is connect to a Solaris server (ie.
willow.toolserver.org) with SSH and after the 'acctrenew' command
login with the LDAP password.
See also: https://wiki.toolserver.org/v
The LDAP password is what you use when, for example, you login to
phpmyadmin.toolserver.org (the first login that pops-up from the
browser - not the one for the database itself).
Op 11 nov 2010, om 21:43 heeft James Hare het volgende geschreven:
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 3:42 PM, Kay Drangmeis
Thanks River,
Though I personally have no problem with your previous announcement
about the maintenance yesterday, but this table-like notice is much
beter in my opinion.
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Op 11 sep 2010, om 17:26 heeft River Tarnell het volgende geschreven:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESS
Marcus Buck heeft het volgende geschreven:
> seth hett schreven:
>>
>> Hi and 'gudn tach'!
>>
>> On Tue, June 29, 2010 12:37, Marcus Buck wrote:
>>
>>> Andre Koopal hett schreven:
>>>
The solution we mostly take is to answer in dutch or swedish or
something :-)
>>> Wow, how mat
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