[02:01:11] legoktm: that's a reasonable question; if you have time to make me a task I'll check it out [02:02:01] hello [02:02:37] can I ask? [02:05:21] how to know mybots IP and Port? [02:05:40] !help [02:05:40] If you don't get a response in 15-30 minutes, please create a phabricator task -- https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/1/?projects=wmcs-kanban [02:09:21] noteants, on toolforge? [02:09:30] yes [02:09:48] toolsname.toolforge.org [02:12:02] I don't know whats the IP I can see for the tools [02:12:11] using kubernetes? I'm not sure why you are looking for this information, as you should use your toolname [02:12:52] yes [02:14:29] you get TOOLSNAME.toolforge.org; there is a proxy in place that will ensure requests go to the proper place [02:14:52] k8s uses port 8000 [02:15:32] can I run on new port? or make new port [02:15:35] I'm sorry if I don't better understand your question [02:15:58] no problem balloons, thanks for explain [02:18:02] this may help: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Web [02:18:43] thanks for the link [07:05:36] andrewbogott: done, https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T262008 [07:07:16] !log tools.wikiloves Deploy latest from Git master: 3099ce3 [07:07:18] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools.wikiloves/SAL [13:31:34] Hey guys! :) Can someone help me with a problem I'm having while submitting a bot job to the grid? I set it to run in a continuously mode with the "jstart" command but it runs for a while and then ends. I believe it just does a full run and then stops. What am I doing wrong? How do I set it up so it runs forever basically? [13:32:29] Depends on your code... [13:32:38] If your code is designed to basically run and stop, that's working as expected [13:32:42] So you can either change your code... [13:32:49] Or you make the job be submitted every X period of time [13:33:28] Oh, so that's the case. I thought about that but I thought that if I was to run the jstart command it would take care of that automatically somehow. [13:34:40] https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Grid#Submitting_continuous_jobs_(such_as_bots)_with_'jstart' [13:34:47] https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Grid#Scheduling_jobs_at_regular_intervals_with_cron [13:36:03] Yes, I've read those parts. I wanted to have it all the time on the run so I wouldn't need to create a crontab. But apparently if I want that, I have to set up the wrapper script with an infinite loop in it. [13:36:36] Can you help me a bit with a way to create an infinite loop? Or does it depend on the way how the script is set up itself? [14:10:45] !log tools.wikibugs rebooted due to laggy irc echoing [14:10:49] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools.wikibugs/SAL [18:39:56] Hey, is it allowed to run potentionally expensive tasks in a kubernetes-based webservice? [18:48:47] Urbanecm, there is a quota for jobs: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Kubernetes#Quotas_and_Resources. And if you have a specific need for more, you can request it. [18:49:52] the kubernetes quota is for all pods running in your namespace (associated with your tool account). So it doesn't matter from a resource allocation perspective if you're running them from a Webservice pod or another pod [18:51:08] thank you both balloons and AntiComposite [18:52:05] You can also check your resource use at https://k8s-status.toolforge.org/ (it does take a bit to load) [21:22:56] !log tools.heritage Deploy latest from Git master: 0f24d39 [21:23:00] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools.heritage/SAL [23:57:43] !log wikistats fixed updates of gamepedia wikis [23:57:47] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Wikistats/SAL