Le 25/04/13 21:47, Daniel Zahn a écrit :
as part of our ongoing efforts to remove all unused, non-cluster remnants
services from Tampa,
all of the following services have been permanently retired.
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Thank you for the clean up!
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Antoine hashar Musso
Some weeks ago I wget-warc'ed wikitech-old so that stuff like the logs
(and other stuff permanently lost) could be still visible in Wayback
machine some day. I uploaded it to
https://archive.org/details/wikitech.wikimedia.org-2013-03-26
I don't actually remember if I had completed the mirror
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Federico Leva (Nemo)
nemow...@gmail.com wrote:
Some weeks ago I wget-warc'ed wikitech-old so that stuff like the logs (and
other stuff permanently lost) could be still visible in Wayback machine some
day. I uploaded it to
As I said, the logs are lost. Also users and their groups, of course,
like everything that is not in XML dumps – except the uploads, which
were recovered.
There are also some bugs in the import that sometime make the history
hard to read, so having a fallback is nice.
Nemo
Hi,
as part of our ongoing efforts to remove all unused, non-cluster remnants
services from Tampa,
all of the following services have been permanently retired. (This means
removed from DNS, backup docroots and configs, then nuked. Almost all of
them had been temp. disabled in the past so it's
as of right now singer just has 2 services left:
contacts.wikimedia.org (going to rsync over to magnesium) RT-5018 (and it
has been upgraded thanks to Jeff)
and
secure.wikimedia.org -- here's my attempt to move to (Apache) cluster:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/60934/
everything else