[04:15:55] [telegram] Hi. Does anyone know how to properly combine local "toolforge" container (from https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Kubernetes#PHP — running locally) and ssh tunnel from https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Database#SSH_tunneling_for_local_testing_which_makes_use_of_Wiki_Replica_databases ? [04:15:56] [telegram] I got it to work by running the container with --network host, but that is suboptimal, as I could not assign it to a different host machine port and normally I have 80 occupied already. I was getting connection refused when attempting to connect to 127.0.0.1 and the port I directed tunneling to. [04:16:59] [telegram] Hi. Does anyone know how to properly combine local "toolforge" container (from https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Kubernetes#PHP — running locally) and ssh tunnel from https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Database#SSH_tunneling_for_local_testing_which_makes_use_of_Wiki_Replica_databases ? [04:17:00] [telegram] I got it to work by running the container with --network host, but that is suboptimal, as I could not assign it to a different host machine port and normally I have 80 occupied already. [04:17:01] [telegram] I was getting connection refused when attempting to connect to 127.0.0.1 and the port I directed tunneling to otherwise. [04:18:17] [telegram] Hi. Does anyone know how to properly combine local "toolforge" container (from https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Kubernetes#Running_Locally ) and ssh tunnel from https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Database#SSH_tunneling_for_local_testing_which_makes_use_of_Wiki_Replica_databases ? [04:18:18] [telegram] I got it to work by running the container with --network host, but that is suboptimal, as I could not assign it to a different host machine port and normally I have 80 occupied already. [04:18:19] [telegram] I was getting connection refused when attempting to connect to 127.0.0.1 and the port I directed tunneling to otherwise. [04:21:30] [telegram] (The host machine is running under ubuntu 20.04 if this makes a difference by any chance) [07:16:42] I need to develop api.wikimedia.org, yes or no??? [07:55:00] kiwi_2020: not sure what you mean [09:56:50] does anyone know why s8 wikireplica (wikidata) is having a lag of more than 2.5 days? [12:20:21] hey guys i changed my HDD to SSD but the search on my cloud cannot read inside the files until after i open each file individually. [12:20:32] except that i have 15k files [12:20:44] how do i fix this issue? [12:26:12] i thought it is to do with indexing [12:26:31] i did do the indexing although it did not resolve it all. [13:11:02] What do you mean you've changed your HDD to SSD? [13:11:08] I'm not sure that's an option we even offer... [14:26:29] <[1997kB]> is wmcloud.org is same as toolforge.org? [14:27:04] [1997kB]: no [14:28:13] $1.wmcloud.org are used for Cloud VPS project which previously used $1.wmflabs.org [14:28:38] $1.toolforge.org are used for Toolforge tools and previously used tools.wmflabs.org/$1 [15:24:07] !log testlabs practicing disk restoration on ceph-restore-practice (T260941) [15:24:11] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Testlabs/SAL [15:24:11] T260941: Practice restoring ceph backups - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T260941 [19:12:02] Hello all, I am new to Toolforge and am stuck at the first step :/. I produced a SSH key which is saved in home/myname/.ssh/id_rsa I copied the content of the public key in toolsadmin/settings. But when I type in my shell "ssh -i /home/myname/.ssh/id_rsa myname@login.toolforge.org I receive the error access denied [19:12:21] Permission denied (publickey,hostbased) to be precise [19:13:25] I repeated the process several times today, so I let some time to the server to "diggest" my new ssh key [19:13:46] Psemdel: you have to request project membership [19:14:35] Hello Psemdel, welcome to the Toolforge project! Your request for access was processed, and you should be able to use ssh to connect to login.toolforge.org. [19:14:54] I just got an idea [19:14:54] Hmm I don’t know then [19:14:58] about "myname" [19:15:09] is it the name I use in my Linux [19:15:28] or is it in toolforge/settings the UNIX shell username [19:15:32] (I just see it) [19:16:30] It’s the shell name you provided when you created your account [19:16:45] yes obviously I have to correct that [19:16:56] I misunderstood the request [19:17:02] ok, I will do that [19:21:18] With the "UNIX shell username" I can connect [19:21:23] "problem solved" [19:23:11] thank you [20:07:59] Hi I saw the email about deprecating *.wmflabs. I currently ssh to our VPS with `$ ssh wp1.eqiad.wmflabs`. I read that the new hostname is your-instance.your-project.eqiad1.wikimedia.cloud, but I don't know what "your-project" is. [20:08:30] to which project does wp1 belong to? [20:14:20] that is the question I'd love to answer [20:14:44] is there a dashboard where I can look it up? [20:14:53] like Horizon or something? [20:15:58] try hostname -A [20:18:36] okay found it, thanks! [20:46:19] Has anyone with access to configuration of cloud-machines a minute to look at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T262186 Thanks [20:47:38] It's a US holiday today, so most of the cloud team probably aren't around [20:47:47] Aha! Okay [20:48:40] If you come back tomorrow, someone should be around (if they haven't replied to your ticket already by that point) :) [20:49:56] I have one script using redis and was lucky I got a working box. So no urgent problem. [20:56:10] btw, which holiday is it today? [20:56:35] Labor Day, It hink [20:56:37] *I think [21:06:18] [telegram] It is fun how people celebrate labor by no labor :) [21:08:53] imperial system: 1st Monday in September vs. metric system May 1st [21:09:23] [telegram] :D