[10:17:03] topranks, XioNoX this tool could be interesting https://github.com/tkjaer/etr [10:31:16] it's like the dublin-traceroute but for mtr [10:41:12] cool yeah nice! [10:46:18] gave it a quick try, works well. much more useful for a quick check than dublin-traceroute [10:46:51] only issue I seen was it gave me some false positives, counted the same path where one-hop didn't respond to the ICMPs as different to another where that hop did show up [13:01:36] headsup: I'm moving a bit of kafka jumbo data around. If anything comes up on alerts.w.o I'll mute it immediately [13:01:54] ack [13:07:05] I've also set a 2h downtime on A:kafka-jumbo via cookbooks [13:10:42] which didn't seem to help avoiding an alert, as the it is scoped on `kafka_cluster`, not `instance` [14:04:41] I am getting this error when uploading a package Error: packages database contains unused 'bookworm-wikimedia|thirdparty/elasticsearch-curator5|amd64' database. [14:05:03] but I didn't get it a few hours ago [14:07:51] cc btullis, I remember seeing these on a puppet patch [14:08:15] jynus: I'm working on this right now. Sorry, should be fixed within 3 mins. [14:08:16] jynus: what command have you used? [14:08:22] ah perfect :) [14:08:25] ah, no worries [14:08:36] It's part of this T407199 [14:08:36] T407199: Pin opensearch and logstash related package versions in puppet to avoid updates when we mirror the upstream repositories - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T407199 [14:08:42] I though I had broken something and I was confused [14:08:42] sorry, I might have been too fast on the @ [14:09:04] no worries, I was just trying to upload a new package with changes and then through deb, but it failed, nothing got uploaded [14:09:24] but I can wait [14:11:42] OK, should be fixed now. Please try again. You weren't too fast on the @ - it was my mistake, something about chicken and egg, or the other way around. [14:12:53] all good, thanks [16:03:11] ChrisDobbins901_: here's an easy one https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/puppet/+/1201821 [16:22:35] LGTM 👍🏽 [16:22:40] sorry about the delay [17:10:41] no worries, thanks! [18:03:56] slyngs: I reimaged cloudweb2002-dev (which was running at least part of the -dev SSO setup) and it the service seems not to have survived the reimage. I'm still looking but if you need a distraction please take a look :) https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T409328 [18:38:36] is this to a different OS than before or a reimage on the same ? [19:03:20] new OS [19:03:21] Trixie [19:04:00] moritzm: Sorry, was in a meeting. It's after a Trixie upgrade. [19:07:38] we have the idp-test nodes on trixie, but it's possible that the integration into cloudweb (which differs a little from the standalone IDPs) needs some more Puppet changes for trixie, I'll have a closer look in the Euro morning [19:11:53] that would be great, thanks. The -dev setup is weird enough that I could easily believe it just requires some local hotfixes.