[02:05:52] how do i submit a job, so that if it exits, it starts itself again after the exit? [02:06:11] with a rate limit of a maximum six restarts per 24 hour period, so that it does not get stuck in a loop [02:35:33] gry, don't know about rate limiting but https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Grid#Submitting_continuous_jobs_(such_as_bots)_with_'jstart' [02:38:03] you could do that with a kubernetes CronJob and a BackoffLimit [03:29:52] Krenair: thank you for the link [03:30:06] AntiComposite: do you have an example? haven't used either of these two features before [16:07:16] Just a heads up, that in about an hour, our Gerrit will get an upgrade and will hence be down for a bit. See https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2020-June/093526.html [16:40:11] "I'm not slacking..." [17:13:43] https://imgur.com/a/uFb1j2q [17:56:01] * RhinosF1 is quite impressed auto-deploy hasn't gone weird and started logging [19:49:22] Reedy: I don't want to have anything to do with Commons for a few years. would you mind pinging Eatcha instead? (re the login rate) [19:51:08] (I'm sorry if this sounds selfish but I wanted to stop the bots and someone else would fork and take over, they didn't let me) [19:56:29] probably should have the bot's talk page not redirect to your own then [19:59:18] right [20:35:40] Heh, yeah :) [20:36:31] zhuyifei1999_: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Eatcha [20:36:35] >This user is, of their own volition, no longer very active ( semi retired ) on Wikimedia Commons. [20:36:58] :/