Alright, I just ran a final rsync of /home on stat1003 -> stat1006. Only files that did not yet exist on stat1006, or have a newer modification time on stat1003 were copied over.
We will begin the decommission of stat1003 tomorrow.
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 12:02 PM, Andrew Otto otto@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi all! Just an update: We plan to decommission stat1003 next week.
I’ll be sure to run a final home directory rsync from stat1003 -> stat1006 before we do.
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 1:31 PM, Andrew Otto otto@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi all!
tl;dr: Stop using stat100[23] by September 1st.
We’re finally replacing stat1002 and stat1003. These boxes are out of warranty, and are running Ubuntu Trusty, while most of the production fleet is already on Debian Jessie or even Debian Stretch.
stat1005 is the new stat1002 replacement. If you have access to stat1002, you also have access to stat1005. I’ve copied over home directories from stat1002.
stat1006 is the new stat1003 replacement. If you have access to stat1003, you also have access to stat1006. I’ve copied over home directories from stat1003.
I have not migrated any personal cron jobs running on stat1002 or stat1003. I need your help for this!
Both of these boxes are running Debian Stretch. As such, packages that your work depends on may have upgraded. Please log into the new boxes and try stuff out! If you find anything that doesn’t work, please let me know by commenting on https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T152712.
Please be fully migrated to the new nodes by September 1st. This will give us enough time to fully decommission stat1002 and stat1003 by the end of this quarter.
I’ve only done a single rsync of home directories. If there is new data on stat1002 or stat1003 that you want rsynced over, let me know on the ticket.
A few notes:
- stat1002 used to have /a. This has been removed in favor of /srv. /a
no longer exists.
- Home directories are now much larger. You no longer need to create
personal directories in /srv.
- /tmp is still small, so please be careful. If you are running long
jobs that generate temporary data, please have those jobs write into your home directory, rather than /tmp.
- We might implement user home directory quotas in the future.
Thanks all! I’ll send another email in about a months time to remind you of the impending deadline of Sept 1.
-Andrew Otto