[11:14:13] is it to be expected that a buster instance with half the work load is way slower/has a higher load average than a jessie instance with the same specs? [11:28:33] gifti: I would say no [12:21:46] !log otrs deleting all VMs, and deleting project per user request (T236545) [12:21:47] arturo: Unknown project "otrs" [12:21:47] T236545: "otrs" Cloud VPS project jessie deprecation - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T236545 [13:09:01] ^ A classic! Logging to a project about deleting the project after you delete the project, a mistake I make almost every single time [13:09:59] heh [13:10:08] I guess someone could still add it manually to the page on Wikitech? [13:49:27] What's the process for getting stuff (libraries, utilities, etc.) installed on a Kubernetes pod? [13:50:34] Specifically, I have a toolforge tool that needs extra Perl modules and some non-perl binaries available. [13:53:42] Do I need to request a completely new Docker image for that? Or getting an existing image updated? [13:53:47] Is it a Phab request? Or a "Grab someone who might possibly have root"? Or some I'm-sure-it's-documented-/somewhere/ procedure for doing it myself? [14:08:44] Hm. I created a new tool (multicompare), and I keep getting "You were added to the group tools.multicompare after you started this login session. You need to log out and in again to be able to "become multicompare"." no matter how many times I log in/out [14:10:32] nvm, resolved ^^^ [14:24:45] patience! [14:26:25] Reedy: does replica.my.cnf take a while to show up too? :P [14:33:44] xover: phabricator is the way to go [14:34:32] arturo: Any particular project or tag to file against? [14:35:00] I think so, yeah [14:53:57] xover: look for cloud-services, toolforge and the like