[11:26:26] is there a sane way to dump revision data from the replicas? [11:27:15] mysqldump doesn't work on views, select into outfile requires extra privileges... [11:28:12] I guess I can just run a plain sql query from cli and wrangle it into an insert command... I was hoping for something simpler [14:09:05] #wikimedia-operations redirected me here: are you aware that wikidocumentaries (http://wikidocumentaries.wmflabs.org/) is down? https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T229728 [14:09:26] personally I wasn't [14:09:41] you were redirected because that's under wmflabs.org, it's not a production service [14:10:21] https://tools.wmflabs.org/openstack-browser/project/wikidocumentaries lists the administrators [14:10:27] one of whom opened that task [14:10:42] tassu, are you Susannaanas? [14:10:55] nope [14:11:51] two of the other administrators are CCd on that task too [14:12:26] a further two are watching the project it was created in [14:12:30] so they'll know about it [14:12:38] basically it seems the people responsible for it know about the problem [14:13:30] great, just thought that labs was for some kind of beta project maintained by wmf engineering [14:13:47] it kind of is, at the labs layer itself [14:13:50] but not the tenants [14:14:00] those usually have their own administrators [14:14:23] if those people run into problems getting it back up, then they may come here for support [14:20:33] (in some cases WMF is essentially it's own tenant by e.g. by running infrastructure for the rest of labs inside a labs tenant, or by other parts of the foundation running a service inside labs if it's non-production) [14:21:52] in most cases to find out who is responsible for a given domain you can go to https://tools.wmflabs.org/openstack-browser/proxy/ - on the left it will tell you what instance is backing the domain, from there you can go to the project (aka tenant) and find the list of administrators [14:23:05] (some things do not show up there because they do not use the central proxy - like you'll notice beta.wmflabs.org itself is not there, and neither is tools.wmflabs.org - this gets more complicated to track down) [14:26:40] tassu, ^