[07:40:32] checking db1145 [08:06:12] didn't that one crash recently too? [08:07:16] apparently not that one [08:14:23] I think it was db1135 [08:14:45] this one crashed but 3 years ago [08:15:23] heh, maybe I remember that [08:36:32] I will do the backup stuff on my own (moving backups to other hosts and/or recovering the data) [08:36:49] but I appreciate the help with the patch and the task! [09:49:03] arturo: can you give me a safe path outside of the backup location to recover to? [09:49:32] /tmp ? [09:56:25] jynus: /tmp will work! [09:57:15] ok, doing [10:23:16] I did so, although last recover was of 0 bytes [10:23:54] cloudservices2005-dev.codfw.wmnet openldap [10:24:49] backup.ldif is empty [10:26:12] let me also suggest other change in configuration [10:28:35] let me also know if you need help running the recovery for mysql [10:45:32] but the biggest worry I would have is that empty ldif (maybe the script failed?) [10:45:50] ok I can take a closer look later [10:45:55] but not touching your production for now [10:46:17] I can also look if it was a 1 time thing or older backups are ok [10:46:19] please update the ticket and I'll pick up later [10:46:23] ok [10:46:28] thanks! [13:40:28] I am going to create a new s5 instance on db1216: I will add it to orch and prometheus when populated [13:40:39] FYI [22:52:52] well, at least that 0-byte file doesn't have any wrong data inside! :D