[00:08:49] I see that `dbname.analytics.db.svc.eqiad.wmflabs` no longer works. What is the replacement? [00:12:54] @harej: `.analytics.db.svc.wikimedia.cloud` is the preferred naming convention these days, but the *.analytics.db.svc.eqiad.wmflabs names should still work as well. [00:12:55] https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Database#Naming_conventions [00:13:19] @harej: what specific *.analytics.db.svc.eqiad.wmflabs name is not resolving for you? [00:14:30] Updating the domain fixed up. I have a script that queries *every* database, so perhaps the wmflabs one isn't available for some of the newer ones [00:15:37] *nod* that's possible. [00:16:44] The "new" naming convention was part of https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Wiki_Replicas_2020_Redesign which finished up in April 2021 [11:21:07] I recently got an email about me being granted access to a toolforge gitlab project. I'm more or less aware of the migration. However I'm not much versatile with Gitlab in general. I get this notification there: [11:21:08] [11:21:10] Your account is authenticated with SSO or SAML. To push and pull over HTTPS with Git using this account, you must set up a Personal Access Token to use instead of a password. For more information, see Clone with HTTPS. [11:21:11] [11:21:13] Can someone point me into a guide of what I would have to do to set up the needed token? Even some very general information about what gitlab.wikimedia.org/toolforge-repos/name "symbolizes" and what can we do with it would be appreciated. [12:26:34] I would assume the preferred way to push is actually over SSH, not HTTPS with token [12:26:52] so I would try to set up an SSH key in GitLab, and if that works, ignore the HTTPS / Personal Access Token part [12:28:29] I think that notification message mainly means that you *can’t* push over HTTPS using your Wikitech username+password (not sure I personally would’ve expected that to work anyways) [15:00:37] @Klein: You use https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/-/profile/personal_access_tokens to create tokens. `write_repository` would be the permission needed to perform read-write git actions. As Lucas said SSH would be a more common approach, but both are valid. [15:02:47] As for what you can do with a repo... it's a git repository hosting system with functionality similar to GitHub. You can keep source code and documentation files for your tools in git repos. You can also accept "merge requests" from other users to improve your code. [15:03:12] For more information on git in general, see resources like https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Git [15:04:11] (one thing you *can’t* do on this GitLab instance is track issues, that’s disabled in favor of Phabricator) [15:04:26] (that's because Phab is much better than GitLab issues) [15:07:51] Toolforge tools can self-service issue tracking too using https://toolsadmin.wikimedia.org/ ;) [15:08:51] :o since when has Striker been able to create Phabricator projects? is that a new feature? [15:10:16] looks like I didn’t pay attention two years ago https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/plugins/gitiles/labs/striker/+/7cd902d3b3c4ab1fe93464f4a0b6381012f29615 [15:10:18] cool feature! [16:46:30] !log text-to-speech initial project creation T317319 [16:46:33] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Text-to-speech/SAL [16:46:33] T317319: Request creation of text-to-speech VPS project - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T317319 [17:04:06] that was fast :D [17:05:22] most of them have been going through same day/next day since we decided to use the "two admins agree" protocol :) [18:53:44] !log tools.heritage Deploy ae766f9 [18:53:46] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools.heritage/SAL [19:12:03] Hi folks. we're having issues hitting a bunch of wmcloud proxy URLs which hit a wmcloud VM. are there any known issues ? [19:12:16] looks like https://wmcloud.org is down as well [19:12:23] !log admin restarting nginx on proxy-03.project-proxy.eqiad1.wikimedia.cloud [19:12:25] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Admin/SAL [19:12:26] oh wait it just worked for me :) [19:12:33] jgleeson: we're looking into those right now. no further info yet :/ [19:12:44] ah cool. thanks! [19:13:45] taavi: oh hey, the fundraising dev proxy server is working too now! [19:15:58] I have no theory as to why things went down but an nginx restart seems to have helped [19:18:06] andrewbogott: that detailed explanation works for me [19:20:20] !log tools.heritage Run check_emailable_users.py -category:"Images_from_Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022" -delta:13000 -notify to catch up with the first 8 days of WLM 2022 [19:20:22] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools.heritage/SAL [19:58:19] !log project-proxy deployed some 'global' rate limiting rules [19:58:21] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Project-proxy/SAL [21:04:39] !log tools.phab-ban Updated to 7956e6c [21:04:41] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools.phab-ban/SAL [21:07:07] !log tools.phab-ban Hard stop + start because restart did not terminate existing pod (probably a k8s object labeling issue?) [21:07:08] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools.phab-ban/SAL [23:00:07] @lucaswerkmeister, @bd808, thank you for your answer! :)) I did both, connected my SSH key and created a token. [23:02:34] !log tools.admin Manually created https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/toolforge-repos/admin-web and configured https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/source/tool-admin-web/ as a mirror. [23:02:36] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools.admin/SAL [23:02:56] * bd808 is not sure how that was missed yesterday [23:22:34] !log tools.gridengine-status Manually created https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/toolforge-repos/gridengine-status and configured https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/source/tool-gridengine-status/ as a mirror. [23:22:36] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools.gridengine-status/SAL