[05:33:51] Get:56 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bookworm-security/main amd64 udev amd64 252.38-1~deb12u1 [1,705 kB] [05:33:51] 96% [56 udev 533 kB/1,705 kB 31%] 20.0 kB/s 5min 39s [05:34:04] That's going to take a while [06:05:25] <_joe_> they're probably doing some traffic shaping [08:07:41] hi folks, I'm reimaging a node, and the refresh netbox job is also trying to add details about bast7002 ... ? [08:09:12] moritzm: are you mid-reimage of bast7002? OK for me to approve the host info change? I'll make a paste... [08:09:51] moritzm: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/P76902 [08:09:58] ah yes, it got freshly installed, please merge it along [08:10:04] ack, doing so, thanks. [08:10:07] it's a new VM [08:10:18] {{done}} [08:10:47] thanks [09:52:25] I'v only noticed now the Phab logo updated for pride month [10:06:09] <_joe_> oh neat, I didn't notice either [10:27:00] h/t to TheresNoTime for organising, I think [10:28:14] :D [10:30:25] yup, T395806 :) [10:30:26] T395806: Temporarily replace the Phabricator logo for Pride Month (2025) - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T395806 [12:46:12] something seems broken with wikibugs and gerrit updates, right? updates on newly submitted patches are missing, only updates for review/followups are sent it seems [12:49:09] maybe also related to T395887 ? [12:49:09] T395887: github mirror out of sync - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T395887 [12:51:51] moritzm: all repos or one specifically? I just saw a patch to homer/public by ca.thal [12:53:34] last commit in https://github.com/wikimedia/operations-homer-public is 4 days ago [12:54:34] jelto: on GH yes, I was referring to the wikibugs report in -operations [12:54:51] s/report/updates/ [12:55:33] e.g. "Bump changelog for 1.0.2 release [debs/wmf-sre-laptop]" [12:55:47] there was no notification for my submission of the patch, only for the merge [12:56:44] ack, no idea [12:56:48] or https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/deployment-charts/+/1153140, submitted ten minutes ago [13:42:40] I've been renaming/reimaging a bunch of elastic->cirrussearch hosts, and I have a phantom host that's still showing up in puppetboard and cumin aliases (https://puppetboard.wikimedia.org/node/elastic1103.eqiad.wmnet). It's already been renamed to cirrussearch1103, is there a way to get rid of elastic1103? [13:44:18] did something failed in the renaming? [13:45:12] https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Puppet#Misc [13:46:29] I see it in debmonitor too [13:46:35] so something didn't work as expected AFAICT [14:15:30] I may have screwed something up [14:16:38] I'm not really sure though...LMK how we can get rid of it [14:20:16] I've removed elastic1103 from debmonitor [14:20:32] what about https://debmonitor.wikimedia.org/hosts/elastic1063.eqiad.wmnet, is that also obsolete and good to remove? [14:22:22] moritzm thanks! And yes, elastic1063 doesn't exist either [14:27:30] ok, I've removed elastic1063 from debmonitor as well, for removing 1103 from puppetdb, see the link Arzhel posted [14:28:34] tere might be others: https://puppetboard.wikimedia.org/nodes?status=unreported [14:29:34] unless all those are down for maintenance/hardware issues [14:50:21] may someone please puppet-merge a revert of the Gerrit replica config that was done yesterday ? https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/puppet/+/1153159 [14:50:25] that broke replication to GitHub [14:50:37] once merged I'll ran puppet on the primary and restart Gerrit [14:51:46] ah arnoldokoth is on it :) [19:53:03] ebernhardson pinging here since you, me and sukhe are already in this room...I'm looking at sukhe 's comments on T143553 related patches starting with https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/puppet/+/1151308, just wanted to give you a chance to reply if interested. cc: ryankemper [19:53:03] T143553: Switching search traffic between datacenters should be faster - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T143553 [20:21:25] sukhe ryankemper ebernhardson I added all the outstanding patches under topic https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/q/topic:%22search-envoy%22 , hopefully that makes it easier to follow [20:52:36] thanks!