@Antoine: you'll need to give a bit more context.
There was an idea thrown by JustinO on #wikimedia-discovery to provide an easy way to use the dumps of our elasticsearch indices. This idea itself was coming from a SO post [1]. At the moment, we do provide the dumps [2], but while it is not rocket science to import them, it isn't as straightforward as we could wish. Providing a Vagrant project that take care of using the correct version of elasticsearch, has the correct scripts, ... would be nice.
As far as I know there are no Phabricator ticket filled for this idea yet.
[1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36485614/import-wikipedias-indices-into-e... [2] https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/cirrussearch/
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 5:23 PM, Antoine Boegli antoine.boegli@gmail.com wrote:
vagrant boxes are not finished for the moment, and I think they will not be available until next week (not enough time)
Q : is it okay if I put the boxes themselves in the Atlas service by Hashicorp ? If yes, is there already some WMF account ?
2016-04-12 16:57 GMT+02:00 Giuseppe Lavagetto glavagetto@wikimedia.org:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Guillaume Lederrey glederrey@wikimedia.org wrote:
Short status about the micro-hackathon that took place in my kitchen last Saturday:
First of all, thanks to Joe for his support! And loads of thanks to Jan, Alex, Nicko and Antoine for participating!
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This is seriously great and sorry for not being around more - I'd have loved to actually help instead of delivering some random advice on IRC in the evening.
Thanks to everyone involved, and please bug me on irc/phabricator if you need help/feedback with your patches :)
Cheers,
Giuseppe
Giuseppe Lavagetto, Ph.d. Senior Technical Operations Engineer, Wikimedia Foundation
-- Antoine Boegli software engineer & linux expert