[03:34:00] bd808: why is the northern half of your state in a different time zone from the southern one [08:50:11] Good morning, an easy question Today. In which file shall I write the instruction (bash) that are performed during the start of the webserver. In my case, to start celery. I mean like the "Procfile" for Heroku. [08:52:10] Psemdel: I suggest again to use the cloud@l.w.o mailing list. You have more chances to reach other celery users there, I think [08:53:10] Ok, I subscribe [09:16:54] !log admin [codfw1dev] trying the labtestvirt2003 (cloudgw) reimage again (T261724) [09:17:00] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Admin/SAL [09:17:00] T261724: cloudgw: evaluate / validate setup in codfw1dev - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T261724 [09:36:41] Psemdel: for celery I just use a Kubernetes deployment file. In my case it makes sense to restart the web service and celery independently so I just do that. [09:37:06] and how does it looks like? [09:37:37] config file: https://github.com/Wikidata/editgroups/blob/master/deployment/celery.yaml [09:38:11] command to restart it: https://github.com/Wikidata/editgroups/blob/master/restart_celery.sh [09:38:28] and it stays started even when you close your shell? [09:38:35] sorry for the beginners questions [09:39:03] because your restart_celery.sh is what I type in my shell [09:39:06] yes it runs on a Kubernetes pod, which stays alive even if I am not connected to bastion [09:39:21] because it is in the yaml? [09:39:35] kubernetes knows that celery.yaml must be started? [09:39:59] I am still missing a step in my mind [09:40:03] that's basically the purpose of Kubernetes deployments (described in those sortsr of yaml files, yes) [09:40:23] ok [09:40:38] you can have a look at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Kubernetes [09:41:15] thank you for the explanations! [09:41:37] you're welcome! [09:47:27] thanks pintoch ! [11:05:23] !log admin [codfw1dev] restarting rabbitmq-server in all 3 control nodes, the l3 agent was misbehaving [11:05:26] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Admin/SAL [14:34:47] Hello, does possible that puppet creates some files in my home directory when I create new instance? [14:34:52] !help [14:34:52] 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 [14:35:37] Zoranzoki21: some projects have NFs-mounted home directories [14:35:50] Otherwise I'd expect $home to be empty on a new VM [14:37:33] andrewbogott: Yes, I know that it is empty by default. But I would like to make puppet creates some files in my $home when I create new instance.. So, I'm asking, is it possible? I saw https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/puppet/+/631785/ and asked cdanis same question, but he told me to ask here, as he no works much with Cloud VPS.. [14:38:18] ah, I see [14:38:38] I don't think anyone does that currently. It should be possible but may be more trouble than it's worth [14:40:01] Okay, thanks andrewbogott. Nothing then, let's remain it as is. :) [16:03:09] !log tools shutting down tools-prometheus-04 to try to fsck the disk [16:03:13] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools/SAL [17:37:09] !log tools stopping tools-prometheus-03 to attempt a snapshot [17:37:12] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools/SAL [21:09:30] !log tools rebooting tools-k8s-worker-70 because it seems to be unable to recover from an old NFS disconnect [21:09:33] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools/SAL