[09:22:59] Hi, I am uploading files to Commons with Pywikibot, until now from my PC, see https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:ListFiles/YannBot [09:24:15] I would like to do it from Toolforge. I created an account, set up pywikibot, login in to Commons, but I have some problems running a job [09:25:25] 1. I need to convert the files from JPEG2000 to JPEG before uploading them, but it says /usr/bin/convert doesn't exist [09:27:34] tools.yannbot@tools-sgebastion-10:~$ convert -verbose files/maps/Atlas_historique/13272001.jp2 files/maps/Atlas_historique/13272001.jpg says the process was killed [09:28:39] What's wrong? [09:35:52] I think that file might be large enough that it counts as “consum[ing] large amounts of resources” so it shouldn’t be done on the bastion servers according to https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Rules [09:36:16] (my local `convert` also failed to convert it, “cache resources exhausted”; gimp says it’s 15k by 10k pixels) [09:36:46] toolforge-jobs might be better suited (though you might have to bump the default cpu or memory limits) [09:40:25] is there any way to reduce used resources, i.e. slowing down the process? [09:40:57] using nice? [09:44:16] not sure that would help… I would suggest trying toolforge-jobs first [09:48:45] ok, but what's the path for convert when running a job? [09:53:11] hm, it might not be installed :/ [09:54:34] apparently imagemagick was listed as one of the use cases in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T266715 [09:54:37] but that’s not done yet [09:56:30] There's some support for it in buildpacks https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Build_Service#Installing_Apt_packages [09:56:56] but it requires you to have your code in a public git repo [09:57:36] https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Build_Service#Job [09:57:38] oh I didn’t know that, cool [09:58:52] it's pretty new and still unannounced :) (will send the announcement soon, but given the holidays and such did not wart users using that new feature without proper support) [10:01:11] * dcaro lunch [11:34:44] Isn't a way to request admins to install a package? [11:37:24] Yeah, file a task usually [11:37:29] Depending on what you want installing where [11:37:56] on Phabricator? [11:38:03] please [11:38:26] ok, I will do that, thanks for your help [11:38:28] The Toolforge board has a "Software install/update" column - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/view/539/ [11:39:10] um, installed where? [11:48:54] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T343313 [18:31:13] Brief Horizon outage coming up in a few minutes. [18:42:12] Horizon is back up and upgraded. lmk what goes wrong! [18:44:45] andrewbogott: this is not a new issue with Horizon, but I have had some problems trying to delete a volume group recently - I can't get rid of the accounts-oauth volgroup for the account-creation-assistance project [18:44:59] (details in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T342381 if you're curious) [18:45:43] stw: that sounds related to something I was working on last night. I'll take a look but I'm trying to give my brain a rest on the topic :) [18:46:25] np, it's not blocking anything at the moment, but it would be nice to free up the quota it's holding :) [18:51:05] yep, I'll look later on [19:14:29] andrewbogott: Horizon is running from the Docker image now? [19:14:47] Yep! Unless I just now broke it with a class rename [19:14:56] \o/ nice work [19:15:55] It was mostly copies of your nice work. But yeah, seems to be working ok! [19:25:53] !log tools.cdnjs pulled a526d723b7 (T342519), should take effect with next daily run [19:25:57] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools.cdnjs/SAL [19:26:00] (hope that’s alright bd808) [19:26:32] (previous HEAD was fe85853af5 if you want to restore for any reason) [20:31:59] @lucaswerkmeister: Fine with me. :)