Hi,
On 08/04/2016 01:41 PM, Tyler Cipriani wrote:
> Canary deployments:
>
>1. Sync your change(s) to the api and appserver canary hosts
>2. Wait (20 seconds) for traffic to hit those host
>3. If there isn't a large increase in the error rate on those hosts
> (10x), release your
Thanks Gabriel, Jaime. It worked OK and it seems to be as fast as you
commented!
El 04/08/16 a les 23:34, Gabriel Wicke ha escrit:
> Toni, we heavily use caching to speed up the REST API, so making individual
> requests is the fastest way to retrieve content. You can use parallelism to
> achieve y
Check your job queue?
On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 2:43 PM, Aran wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed the current CirrusSearch on a MediaWiki 1.27 with local
> ElasticSearch 1.7.5 and everything went smoothly, except that the index
> doesn't update by itself after I edit pages. Only if I re-run the
> maint
Hi,
I've installed the current CirrusSearch on a MediaWiki 1.27 with local
ElasticSearch 1.7.5 and everything went smoothly, except that the index
doesn't update by itself after I edit pages. Only if I re-run the
maintenance script do new edits get included in search results.
I don't have $wgDisa