Hi everybody,
as part of https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T205846 we are going to ask to all the stat1005's users to move to stat1007 during the next two weeks. The deadline is November 14th, by which time ssh access to stat1005 will be removed.
Background: on stat1005 we have a GPU (more details in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T148843) that has been sitting there for almost two years, and it would be great to try to make it work during the next months. This effort will require a lot of tests/reboots/etc.. that can of course impact ongoing work of all of you, so we prefer to move everybody to another identical machine beforehand.
Please reach out to me or to the analytics team in T205846 or IRC (#wikimedia-analytics on Freenode) if you have any questions/doubts/blocker/etc.., we are not going to enforce the deadline if anybody will raise concerns or blockers of course. It would be great to move everybody by Nov 14th but we surely don't want to disrupt any ongoing important work.
I am going to update the Wikitech documentation about stat1005 and stat1007 as soon as possible, for the moment keep in mind that stat1007 will take over completely everything that stat1005 currently does.
I have already copied over all the stat1005 directories to stat1007, and I'll periodically sync them during the following days. If you don't find anything important, please add a note in T205846.
Thanks a lot and sorry for the trouble,
Luca (on behalf of the Analytics team)
Hi everybody,
this is a reminder that in a week stat1005 will not be usable anymore. Please follow up with me or the Analytics team if you need more time or if you have any question :)
Thanks!
Luca
Il giorno mer 31 ott 2018 alle ore 16:03 Luca Toscano < ltoscano@wikimedia.org> ha scritto:
Hi everybody,
as part of https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T205846 we are going to ask to all the stat1005's users to move to stat1007 during the next two weeks. The deadline is November 14th, by which time ssh access to stat1005 will be removed.
Background: on stat1005 we have a GPU (more details in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T148843) that has been sitting there for almost two years, and it would be great to try to make it work during the next months. This effort will require a lot of tests/reboots/etc.. that can of course impact ongoing work of all of you, so we prefer to move everybody to another identical machine beforehand.
Please reach out to me or to the analytics team in T205846 or IRC (#wikimedia-analytics on Freenode) if you have any questions/doubts/blocker/etc.., we are not going to enforce the deadline if anybody will raise concerns or blockers of course. It would be great to move everybody by Nov 14th but we surely don't want to disrupt any ongoing important work.
I am going to update the Wikitech documentation about stat1005 and stat1007 as soon as possible, for the moment keep in mind that stat1007 will take over completely everything that stat1005 currently does.
I have already copied over all the stat1005 directories to stat1007, and I'll periodically sync them during the following days. If you don't find anything important, please add a note in T205846.
Thanks a lot and sorry for the trouble,
Luca (on behalf of the Analytics team)
Hi everybody,
final email about this I promise :)
Current status: access to stat1005 is still allowed since some users need more time to move their work to stat1007, but there will be no more rsyncs of home directories to stat1007 to avoid impacting people that already moved to the new host. If you need to copy data over please follow up with me (or anybody in the Analytics team) in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T205846. Please also keep in mind that we'll eventually repurpose stat1005 to a new role (hopefully with a working GPU) and we'll not keep the data on it forever, so please check all your data on stat1007 as soon as possible (and let us know if you are missing something).
Thanks a lot!
Luca (on behalf of the Analytics team)
Il giorno mer 7 nov 2018 alle ore 07:32 Luca Toscano ltoscano@wikimedia.org ha scritto:
Hi everybody,
this is a reminder that in a week stat1005 will not be usable anymore. Please follow up with me or the Analytics team if you need more time or if you have any question :)
Thanks!
Luca
Il giorno mer 31 ott 2018 alle ore 16:03 Luca Toscano < ltoscano@wikimedia.org> ha scritto:
Hi everybody,
as part of https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T205846 we are going to ask to all the stat1005's users to move to stat1007 during the next two weeks. The deadline is November 14th, by which time ssh access to stat1005 will be removed.
Background: on stat1005 we have a GPU (more details in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T148843) that has been sitting there for almost two years, and it would be great to try to make it work during the next months. This effort will require a lot of tests/reboots/etc.. that can of course impact ongoing work of all of you, so we prefer to move everybody to another identical machine beforehand.
Please reach out to me or to the analytics team in T205846 or IRC (#wikimedia-analytics on Freenode) if you have any questions/doubts/blocker/etc.., we are not going to enforce the deadline if anybody will raise concerns or blockers of course. It would be great to move everybody by Nov 14th but we surely don't want to disrupt any ongoing important work.
I am going to update the Wikitech documentation about stat1005 and stat1007 as soon as possible, for the moment keep in mind that stat1007 will take over completely everything that stat1005 currently does.
I have already copied over all the stat1005 directories to stat1007, and I'll periodically sync them during the following days. If you don't find anything important, please add a note in T205846.
Thanks a lot and sorry for the trouble,
Luca (on behalf of the Analytics team)