This is done!  stat1002 is offline.

Thanks all!

On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 5:27 PM, Andrew Otto <o...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> > /a and /home on stat1002 (as they are now) will no longer be accessible
> early next week.
>
> Welp, it turns out we need to accelerate this too.  I’ve got to turn
> stat1002 off today.  So!  Get it at while it is good! :)
>
> I will be shutting stat1002 late this evening US east coast time.
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 1:57 PM, Andrew Otto <o...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
>> > Please be fully migrated to the new nodes by September 1st.
>>
>> Some other issues are accelerating this timeline for stat1002.
>>
>> All /home directories from stat1002 have been synced to stat1005.  In
>> addition, non-productionized data that was in /a has been synced to
>> stat1005 in /srv/stat1002-a.
>>
>> I have also stopped various user cron jobs that were accessing /a on
>> stat1002.  If you had something running there that isn’t puppetized, please
>> migrate it to stat1005 as soon as you can.
>>
>> stat1002 will remain online at least until September 1st, but we need to
>> unmount the drive that contains both /home and /a partitions. /a and /home
>> on stat1002 (as they are now) will no longer be accessible early next week.
>>
>> If you can’t find something on stat1005 that you were used to finding on
>> stat1002, please let me know and I will help you find it.
>>
>> Thanks!  Apologies in advance if this inconveniences anyone.
>>
>> - Andrew Otto
>>   Systems Engineer
>>   Wikimedia Foundation
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 1:31 PM, Andrew Otto <o...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all!
>>>
>>> tl;dr: Stop using stat100[23] by September 1st.
>>>
>>> We’re finally replacing stat1002 and stat1003.  These boxes are out of
>>> warranty, and are running Ubuntu Trusty, while most of the production fleet
>>> is already on Debian Jessie or even Debian Stretch.
>>>
>>> stat1005 is the new stat1002 replacement.  If you have access to
>>> stat1002, you also have access to stat1005.  I’ve copied over home
>>> directories from stat1002.
>>>
>>> stat1006 is the new stat1003 replacement.  If you have access to
>>> stat1003, you also have access to stat1006.  I’ve copied over home
>>> directories from stat1003.
>>>
>>> I have not migrated any personal cron jobs running on stat1002 or
>>> stat1003.  I need your help for this!
>>>
>>> Both of these boxes are running Debian Stretch.  As such, packages that
>>> your work depends on may have upgraded.  Please log into the new boxes and
>>> try stuff out!  If you find anything that doesn’t work, please let me know
>>> by commenting on https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T152712.
>>>
>>> Please be fully migrated to the new nodes by September 1st.  This will
>>> give us enough time to fully decommission stat1002 and stat1003 by the end
>>> of this quarter.
>>>
>>> I’ve only done a single rsync of home directories.  If there is new data
>>> on stat1002 or stat1003 that you want rsynced over, let me know on the
>>> ticket.
>>>
>>> A few notes:
>>> - stat1002 used to have /a.  This has been removed in favor of /srv.  /a
>>> no longer exists.
>>> - Home directories are now much larger.  You no longer need to create
>>> personal directories in /srv.
>>> - /tmp is still small, so please be careful.  If you are running long
>>> jobs that generate temporary data, please have those jobs write into your
>>> home directory, rather than /tmp.
>>> - We might implement user home directory quotas in the future.
>>>
>>> Thanks all!  I’ll send another email in about a months time to remind
>>> you of the impending deadline of Sept 1.
>>>
>>> -Andrew Otto
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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