[01:05:59] 10serviceops, 10Release-Engineering-Team, 10Wikimedia-Site-requests, 10Continuous-Integration-Config: Consider creating a puppet-compiler equivalent for mediawiki-config.git - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T220775 (10Jdforrester-WMF) Initial stabs at this starting in https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/op... [10:58:12] I will miss the service ops meeting today, have a meeting conflict for budgeting [11:26:37] I will miss it as well [13:32:20] 10serviceops, 10CX-cxserver, 10RESTBase, 10RESTBase-API, and 3 others: CXServer alerting because it is requesting an old revision of a long page - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T222305 (10Petar.petkovic) [13:42:31] 10serviceops, 10docker-pkg, 10Patch-For-Review, 10Release-Engineering-Team (Kanban): Some HEAD requests to docker-registry yields 405 Method not allowed - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T214441 (10hashar) 05Open→03Resolved a:03hashar [14:42:15] Hey! is there somewhere I can read about the x-amples and x-monitor blocks in the OpenAPI / Swagger files? I'm wondering how / where they are used and thus which endpoints in our service (the wikibase termbox SSR) should be monitored and how tightly specified the example should be. [14:53:55] For example, if the outcome of the request is dependent on some configuration of the service (e.g. where it makes an external request) should this remain un-monitored or should it be set to the value it will get in production if configured correctly so it's valuable as a sort of smoke test there? [15:04:54] hm , tarrow not sure if this is quite relevant, but I had simliar thoughts with eventgate. [15:05:19] I ended up making different spec.yaml files for automated tests [15:05:32] that included more x-amples for testing [15:05:39] Right! that makes sense to me [15:05:52] i had also considered making different spec.yaml files for default configuration vs. wmf specific production configurataion [15:05:57] but never really had to do it [15:06:55] yeah, that is basically the boat we are in but we have more than just default and wmf-prod [15:08:29] eventgate kinda does too [15:08:33] is there somewhere to read about *how* the are used (or I guess what meaning the extended OpenAPI fields are supposed to convey) [15:08:39] they* [15:08:49] hm, you might do better asking in #wikimedia-services [15:09:04] mo brovac specifically or pch elolo [15:09:09] awesome! :) will do! [15:09:22] thanks! [16:48:54] 10serviceops, 10Operations, 10User-jijiki: Ramp up percentage of users on php7.2 to 100% on both API and appserver clusters - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T219150 (10Jdforrester-WMF) [16:49:23] woo hoo! [17:02:11] 10serviceops, 10Operations, 10Release Pipeline, 10Release-Engineering-Team, and 5 others: Introduce wikidata termbox SSR to kubernetes - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T220402 (10Pablo-WMDE) @mobrovac Thanks for the feedback. If it is possible at all we would really appreciate if you could link us to th... [19:54:27] 10serviceops, 10Gerrit, 10Operations, 10Release-Engineering-Team, 10ops-eqiad: Gerrit Hardware Upgrade - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T222391 (10Dzahn) [23:14:19] 10serviceops, 10Gerrit, 10Operations, 10ops-eqiad, 10Release-Engineering-Team (Watching / External): Gerrit Hardware Upgrade - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T222391 (10greg)