[02:38:05] [Q] I also asked this in #pywikibot but haven't got questions so far: I have a MediaWiki instance, and I've been able to make edits using pywikibot. Before each edit using pywikibot, I get the message "Sleeping for xxx seconds". This is my MediaWiki instance that I'm using for experimentation purposes, so I don't want to have a edit rate. My question is: Which option in my MediaWiki [02:38:07] instance I should change to hide that message when I'm using pywikibot? [02:40:36] -put_throttle:0 iirc [02:43:00] AntiComposite: That worked. Thanks. I thought I needed to change something in LocalSettings.php (i.e. server-side). For the record, I changed the value of put_throttle from 10 (default value) to 0. [02:48:07] Bots can ask MediaWiki to tell them to stop if there is excessive database lag using https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Maxlag_parameter, but that only applies on larger sites and shouldn't be a factor on your own test wiki [02:48:39] but even then all throttling is controlled by the client [03:07:23] I would like to serve Python CGI scripts. However, they seem to redirect back to the parent directory - for example, https://apersonbot.toolforge.org/perm-archive/search.py redirects to https://apersonbot.toolforge.org/perm-archive/ How can I ensure the server runs the script instead? Did I screw up my lighttpd settings? webservice status shows Your webservice of type php7.3 is running on backend kubernetes [06:10:44] enterprisey: you're best off writing a small wsgi wrapper that imports and then executes your cgi scripts, I think you can use flup for this case [06:12:44] so I'd need an entry point in $HOME/www/python/src/app.py no matter what? [06:12:57] I can't just scatter scripts around public_html anymore, I suppose [08:09:04] for python based webservices yes, you have to provide that entry point for wsgi (for now at least) [12:52:49] !log admin cleanup old network vlan interface names from /etc/network/interfaces in cloudnet1005/1006 [12:52:52] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Admin/SAL [14:23:11] @harej My enwiki userscript importer and changing Striker to export toolinfo records for more things (formerly just records marked as webservices) accounts for the bulk of the growth. (re @harej: I see that since its launch Toolhub has grown from 1500 tools to 2700. Just curious, what has driven this growth? I think at som...) [19:28:14] !log beginning OpenStack upgrade in eqiad1 -- T305828 [19:28:15] andrewbogott: Unknown project "beginning" [19:28:15] T305828: upgrade cloud-vps openstack to Openstack version 'Yoga' - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T305828 [19:28:22] !log admin beginning OpenStack upgrade in eqiad1 -- T305828 [19:28:25] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Admin/SAL