Looks like the high-prio queue is back to normal, all is well. :) Please
continue uploading.
-- brion
On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 5:02 PM, James Hare wrote:
> Should people refrain from uploading videos at this time?
>
>
> On February 9, 2017 at 5:01:51 PM, Brion Vibber (bvib...@wikimedia.org)
> wro
Should people refrain from uploading videos at this time?
On February 9, 2017 at 5:01:51 PM, Brion Vibber (bvib...@wikimedia.org)
wrote:
Quick update -- I tested some batch-reencoding of missing low-res files and
have flooded the high-priority queue. :) Thanks for your patience as we get
the bal
Quick update -- I tested some batch-reencoding of missing low-res files and
have flooded the high-priority queue. :) Thanks for your patience as we get
the balance right.
I'll add a throttle to TimedMediaHandler's requeueTranscodes.php so I can
"fire-and-forget" on the background jobs without dist
Ok, the video scaler queue change is now live: SD and low-resolution video
output runs on a new, high-priority queue, with HD video output and
transcodes of files over 15 minutes in length run on the old queue.
Note that existing queued conversions will continue to run on the
low-priority queue un