[16:30:40] does the database need to be joined to the domain for the mediawiki to access it? [16:31:26] they will be on separate systems [16:34:30] #mediawiki if it's not about a Wikimedia site [16:35:17] thank you [19:11:16] Hi there. Channel #wikimedia-labs is "invite-only" so I try here. The tool https://tools.wmflabs.org/osm4wiki/ is down ("502 bad gateway"). The tool is used on hundreds of thousands of pages (templates see https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5845436). Who can fix it? [19:13:43] Bubuloido: it's #wikimedia-cloud now [19:14:33] Thanks, Hauskatze [19:14:38] :) [19:15:14] To answer your question, you should ask the maintainers at https://tools.wmflabs.org/admin/tool/osm4wiki first [19:32:52] Hi [19:33:03] How I could have server side upload access? [19:33:08] I want do it by myself [19:33:40] hi [19:34:03] hi Mat [19:34:38] as i understand, "server side upload" means basically going to the datacenter and plugging in a hard drive into the server. so it might be mostly impossible to allow non-ops folks to do that. is that what you actually mean? [19:35:28] MatmaRex: --> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Server-side_upload [19:36:36] MatmaRex: it's also possible doing it via a maintenance script via a maintenance server, but such access is only granted to deployers [19:36:54] of course in case of enormous files, sending the hard drive may be the only option [19:37:22] I need upload big files to commons 6GB files [19:38:00] Is there compression applied to the files? [19:38:06] of course [19:38:22] ZIP compression [19:38:35] inside the format itself has zip compresion [19:48:29] The_Photographer: Commons has a hard limit of 4.x GB files, even with server-side uploads [19:48:51] The_Photographer: can you just file a task with a request to upload these files, as described on that page? i don't know if it's even possible to let non-ops people access that [19:49:22] legoktm: I think The_Photographer meand 10 files a 600MB [19:49:32] *means [19:50:48] ankry: no, I talking about 100 files with differents sizes starting on 600Mb and ending on 6GB [19:50:53] TIFF files [19:51:04] that imagemagic cant render [19:52:49] The_Photographer: I am afraid that if Imagemagick cannot render them, then they will not be displayed on commons [19:53:55] ankry: I could upload a jpg version too and link it with the template (jpeg avalible) [19:54:08] exactly like it exist on commons archive [19:55:18] The_Photographer: the file storage system that we use can't handle files larger than 4.4 GB iirc (definitely not >5 GB) [19:55:53] The_Photographer: it would be best if you can create a phab task with a link to the files, and then we can provide more details/options [19:56:15] legoktm: Actually commons not support tiff files > 600 Mb [19:56:35] I'm talking about something different [19:57:47] legoktm: I underestand the filesystem limitation and I can work with that, however, I cant underestand why i cant upload a 600Mb< TIFF < 4.4GB [19:58:12] you can certainly upload it [19:58:25] ankry was suggesting that it won't render [19:59:10] legoktm: 600MB tiff upload fails on identify command error [19:59:17] likely due to OOM [19:59:21] oh hmm [19:59:28] T212101 [19:59:29] T212101: Lock wait timeout exceeded in UploadFromChunks::updateChunkStatus - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T212101 [19:59:36] * legoktm reads [19:59:43] at the end of this task [20:00:16] this may be IM version/configuration problem [20:00:54] I see [20:13:07] legoktm: when asking about each value width/height/depth using separate identify commands, it works for me [20:14:10] oh, no for depth reports the value, but still triggers an error [23:15:18] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T210840 anyone have any idea how long this may take? [23:15:33] it's almost 2 months [23:31:34] Vermont: The patch is 20 days old, see https://github.com/wikimedia/language-data/pull/39 [23:31:47] Someone needs to volunteer to make the requested changes. [23:31:57] ah k [23:32:51] ty