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Hi,
I'm about to re-import several database clusters from WMF: s3, s4, s6 and s7. This will be done on the secondary server first, so users won't be affected, except that queries on these clusters might be a bit slower for a while.
This will resolve the following TS issues:
TS-948 creating of rue.wiki TS-926 Cassia and hyacinth are missing the ruewiki-database TS-1013 metawiki Database seems to be corrupt
And might resolve the following issues, although they don't provide enough information to be sure of the cause:
TS-1024 cswikisource_p needs reimport TS-1048 cswiktionary_p needs reimport
This reimport might take longer than usual because I will be testing a new way of configuring database servers (which hopefully reduce database corruption in the future).
Once this is done, I'll switch user databases to the secondary server (during which they will be offline for a couple of hours), and then reimport the other server.
s1, s2 and s5 will be done later.
- river.
River Tarnell wrote:
Hi,
I'm about to re-import several database clusters from WMF: s3, s4, s6 and s7. This will be done on the secondary server first, so users won't be affected, except that queries on these clusters might be a bit slower for a while.
This will resolve the following TS issues:
TS-948 creating of rue.wiki TS-926 Cassia and hyacinth are missing the ruewiki-database TS-1013 metawiki Database seems to be corrupt
And might resolve the following issues, although they don't provide enough information to be sure of the cause:
TS-1024 cswikisource_p needs reimport TS-1048 cswiktionary_p needs reimport
cswikisource_p needs reimport is TS-1049, not TS-1024
Also related, TS-1074 (some data missing in s3) https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/TS-1074
This reimport might take longer than usual because I will be testing a new way of configuring database servers (which hopefully reduce database corruption in the future).
Do you know/suspect what caused the corruption? Trainwreck dropped some statements, perhaps?
Databases should er... -you know- store data without corrupting it :)
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