[00:18:53] PROBLEM - Check systemd state on wdqs1009 is CRITICAL: CRITICAL - degraded: The system is operational but one or more units failed. [00:22:12] RECOVERY - Check systemd state on wdqs1009 is OK: OK - running: The system is fully operational [05:20:29] !log testing fix for T197447 on wdqs1009 [05:20:30] SMalyshev: Not expecting to hear !log here [05:20:30] T197447: Default Blazegraph configuration confuses strings with and without RTL mark - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T197447 [05:29:26] PROBLEM - Check systemd state on wdqs1009 is CRITICAL: CRITICAL - degraded: The system is operational but one or more units failed. [05:29:35] PROBLEM - Blazegraph process on wdqs1009 is CRITICAL: PROCS CRITICAL: 0 processes with UID = 499 (blazegraph), regex args ^java .* blazegraph-service-.*war [05:29:36] PROBLEM - WDQS HTTP Port on wdqs1009 is CRITICAL: HTTP CRITICAL: HTTP/1.1 502 Bad Gateway - 380 bytes in 0.001 second response time [05:30:05] PROBLEM - Blazegraph Port on wdqs1009 is CRITICAL: connect to address 127.0.0.1 and port 9999: Connection refused [05:32:36] RECOVERY - Check systemd state on wdqs1009 is OK: OK - running: The system is fully operational [05:32:45] RECOVERY - Blazegraph process on wdqs1009 is OK: PROCS OK: 1 process with UID = 499 (blazegraph), regex args ^java .* blazegraph-service-.*war [05:32:46] RECOVERY - WDQS HTTP Port on wdqs1009 is OK: HTTP OK: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 434 bytes in 0.065 second response time [05:33:15] RECOVERY - Blazegraph Port on wdqs1009 is OK: TCP OK - 0.000 second response time on 127.0.0.1 port 9999 [09:36:11] * nikki prods the servers [09:36:18] everything suddenly stopped working D: [09:37:31] oh good, seems to be back [09:48:11] Hi [09:49:45] Why are neither "bluetooth" or "wi-fi" subclasses or instances of wireless networks ? [09:50:24] I noticed that from wifi, I cannot reach bluetooh in any easy way by following relations, which is a bit strange to me [10:31:37] Nazral: fix it! :) [10:32:01] There are still a lot of sutch things missing… [10:33:07] Nudin: Ok, I was just wondering if it was on purpose or not :p [10:33:09] I will fix [10:33:45] I don't think so, but there's no easy way to find out… [10:35:28] imho it should be subclass not instance of, since wifi & bluetooth are both not a single think but a bunch of different standards… [10:36:21] Oh ok [10:36:25] Oh and check for any "different from"-statements on all three items, sometimes there are different items for what on first thought seems to be the same thing… [10:39:07] neither bluetooth nor wifi have different from [10:39:25] so I'll put them as subclass of wireless network [10:39:53] How quickly are the changes on the website like this visible from the sparql endpoint ? [10:42:42] almost immediately, although the results for your query might be cached [10:46:16] Nice, thanks [18:00:06] there's apparently an office hour starting in #wikimedia-office about structured commons [19:43:56] Hi there. Is there a way to export the Wikidata RDF data dump to gremlin format? [19:45:29] I know that I can use SPARQL query to extract all the entities from the graph and all the properties bu I would like a faster way to do that :) [19:53:45] I don't even know what gremlin is so I can't help :/ [19:54:05] SMalyshev: ^ maybe you know something? [19:55:37] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/neptune/latest/userguide/bulk-load-tutorial-format-gremlin.html [19:58:53] jewels: I don't think we support this particular format. But we have TTL dumps [19:59:10] https://dumps.wikimedia.org/wikidatawiki/entities/ [19:59:58] there isn't a way to export them? [20:00:09] jewels: export what? [20:00:26] I am not sure I understand what you are trying to do