Hi, all,
I have downloaded enwiki-latest-stub-meta-history.xml.gz to import in my
own machine. but this file if too large to run any query in my computer.
because i used Oracle can't accept file with more than 50GB.
Is that possible anyone can help me to narrow this dump? Only i need is
textid, revision id, username, user id, length of content and timestamp. I
am not good at technical tool. so thanks a million for your help!
zeyi
VasilevVV's tool (http://toolserver.org/~vvv/sulutil.php) currently can view these global groups.
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I am getteing complaints from users who say that,
"global bot flag", and other global user rights were
not shown by various toolserver tools, including mine,
and the SUL support pages.
Apparently, there are no such data in the individual
wiki *_p views. Where to look for them? Do we have
them at all? Can we have them?
Greetings - Purodha
Hi,
I was wondering if there is anyone besides River who is able to
bulk-import issues (by uploading a CSV) into JIRA?
thanks,
Brianna
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hi,
at 2:00 AM UTC on August 7th (tomorrow), the stable server caching proxy,
cache.stable.toolserver.org, will be shut down for emergency maintenance.
expected downtime is less than 5 minutes, during which the cache will be
unavailable. after the maintenance, the existing cache will be emptied.
the normal web server won't be affected by this maintenance.
- river.
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> Da: "Dan Collins" <en.wp.st47(a)gmail.com>
> Data: 19 giugno 2008 1:57:26 GMT+02:00
> A: toolserver-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> Oggetto: Re: [Toolserver-l] new login server
> Rispondi a: toolserver-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 7:52 PM, James Hare <messedrocker(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
> Cheers, by the way, for moving all our stuff from Hemlock to
> Nightshade. (Hah -- I just got now that the successor to a toxic
> plant is another toxic plant). I greatly appreciate it.
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 7:49 PM, SQL <sxwiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hopefully this is the right procedure (it's what I did at least)
>
> ssh username(a)hemlock.toolserver.org
> crontab -e
> <copy crontab; erase>
> exit
>
> ssh username(a)nightshade.toolserver.org
> crontab -e
> <paste crontab>
> exit
>
> HTH
>
> SQL
>
> Daniel Schwen wrote:
> >> this server is for everything except web serving. all your bots,
> tools,
> >> etc. must now be run here.
> >>
> > [..]
> >
> >> /home is shared between both servers, so there is no need to copy
> any files
> >> over. http://toolserver.org/ URLs still point to hemlock.
> >>
> > [..]]
> >
> >> after 1 week from today (June 19), we will start killing all
> tools which
> >> run on hemlock.
> >>
> >
> > So people who use user-crontabs must check the hostname now?
> >
> > _______________________________________________
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> >
> >
>
>
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>
> Note that you can do magic stuff to transfer crontabs: (hopefully
> this eases headaches)
> @hemlock: crontab -l > crontab.txt
> @nightshade: cat crontab.txt | crontab -e
> Then just blank your crontab at hemlock. No need to be copying and
> pasting.
>
> --
> DCollins/ST47
> Administrator, en.wikipedia.org
> Channel Operator, irc.freenode.net/#wikipedia
> Maintainer, Perlwikipedia module
The commands you wrote are not correct. The last command gives me:
> pietrodn@nightshade:~$ cat crontab.txt | crontab -e
> no crontab for pietrodn - using an empty one
> Vim: Warning: Input is not from a terminal
> Vim: Error reading input, exiting...
> Vim: preserving files...
> Vim: Finished.
> crontab: "/usr/bin/vim" exited with status 1
The right commands are:
pietrodn@hemlock:~$ crontab -l > crontab.txt
pietrodn@nightshade:~$ crontab crontab.txt
(without -e)
This works for me.
Cheers
Pietrodn
powerpdn(a)gmail.com