[12:14:59] !log wmflabsdotorg deleted TXT record _psl.wmflabs.org pointing to https://github.com/publicsuffix/list/pull/284 no longer required [12:15:07] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Wmflabsdotorg/SAL [18:53:58] joakino: If you look a bit closer at the output on https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:BryanDavis/Sandbox/Codesample you will see the issue: `` [18:56:32] ooh i see, sorry bd808, for example {{ greeting }} became [[:Template:Greeting]] [18:57:06] i've undone my change, sorry [18:57:09] yeah. It is mostly {{...}} and I guess magic words that this will blow up on [18:57:15] no worries :) [18:57:33] its a sandbox for figuring this out :P [21:14:26] Dear chatters, please remove yourselves from the #freenode channel if you are currently in there. We are working to combat bot spam, and if the users can remove themselves from that channel so that only bots remain, we can more easily execute our cleanup. Thanks! - freenode staff P.S. Fuck you. [21:14:27] Dear chatters, please remove yourselves from the #freenode channel if you are currently in there. We are working to combat bot spam, and if the users can remove themselves from that channel so that only bots remain, we can more easily execute our cleanup. Thanks! - freenode staff P.S. Fuck you. [21:14:28] Dear chatters, please remove yourselves from the #freenode channel if you are currently in there. We are working to combat bot spam, and if the users can remove themselves from that channel so that only bots remain, we can more easily execute our cleanup. Thanks! - freenode staff P.S. Fuck you. [21:15:05] nice spam spammer [21:15:35] Dear chatters, please remove yourselves from the #freenode channel if you are currently in there. We are working to combat bot spam, and if the users can remove themselves from that channel so that only bots remain, we can more easily execute our cleanup. Thanks! - freenode staff P.S. Fuck you. [21:15:36] Dear chatters, please remove yourselves from the #freenode channel if you are currently in there. We are working to combat bot spam, and if the users can remove themselves from that channel so that only bots remain, we can more easily execute our cleanup. Thanks! - freenode staff P.S. Fuck you. [21:15:37] Dear chatters, please remove yourselves from the #freenode channel if you are currently in there. We are working to combat bot spam, and if the users can remove themselves from that channel so that only bots remain, we can more easily execute our cleanup. Thanks! - freenode staff P.S. Fuck you. [21:16:42] seems they're hitting a bunch of our channels [21:16:47] kind of want to avoid setting +r here [21:16:56] probably a bunch of everyone's channels [21:17:13] yeah. +r is the heavy option for this room [21:20:43] ** Warning: if there is any bot in #wikimedia-cloud which should be exempted from Sigyn, contact staffers before it gets caught ** [21:21:19] (not sure any of our bots need that exemption) [21:22:39] I think the main bots all have that exemption already [21:22:49] cool [21:23:03] all of them with a cloak should [21:29:03] all the particularly loud ones are in -feed anyway [21:59:51] Quick question: Is there a way for me to monitor general things of a VM? like CPU, network traffic, etc. I couldn't find anything in WMCS grafana [22:00:35] Amir1, yeah so there's a thing on the way that might help with this [22:00:40] what's the name of the project? [22:01:44] meet [22:01:51] the VM is jitsi [22:01:52] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T250206 might be what you want but right now it only covers cloudinfra and tools [22:02:16] Amir1: https://tools.wmflabs.org/nagf/?project=meet [22:02:49] Thanks [22:03:03] nagf is itself going to blow up at some point when we remove the diamond collectors, but for now it works [22:03:17] I found something else too, given that it has public IP. I could use turnilo for the network traffic [22:03:26] or https://grafana-labs.wikimedia.org/d/000000059/cloud-vps-project-board?orgId=1&var-project=meet&var-server=All [22:03:47] https://w.wiki/PFn [22:03:50] yes. Both links are on https://openstack-browser.toolforge.org/project/meet [22:05:07] 2.1GB in the last week so far. Is it bad? [22:05:54] Amir1: ask someone in Traffic :) [22:06:24] Done! [22:07:17] I'm going to guess that you will have to find a heck of a lot more streamers than you cpu/ram can handle to make any noticeable traffic on the network side [22:08:05] we serve these little known projects like enwiki, commons, and wikidata from the same outbound network layer