This is a triple-crosspost. I suggest you reply to wikitech-l only.
A mistake I made caused the loss of 496 full-resolution images from Wikimedia servers.
I have recovered as many images as I can, drawing on the following sources:
* Squid cache (pmtpa, knams and yaseo) * May 8 backup of some wikis on storage1 * Duplicates with the same signature, found on the same or other wikis
That brought the number lost down from about 3000 to the current 496. For the remaining files, I made a copy of their thumbnail directories:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/lost-image-thumb-backup/
A list of missing images can be found here:
http://noc.wikimedia.org/~tstarling/missing-images-2008-09
If anyone has any ideas about where to find more backup files, I'd be willing to hear them. Otherwise, the community will just have to reupload as many as possible.
The technical details were as follows: I fixed a bug in File.php, and without checking what other changes were made to it, deployed the most recent version of the file on the Wikimedia servers, without also updating the rest of MediaWiki. Because FileRepo::$thumbDir was unset, LocalFile::migrateThumbFile() had the effect of deleting the source image for any thumbnail request which reached the backend. I reverted the change after about 20 minutes, following a report on IRC.
My sincere apologies.
-- Tim Starling
Shit happens! I'm sure there are some backups floating around. John
Tim Starling skrev:
This is a triple-crosspost. I suggest you reply to wikitech-l only.
A mistake I made caused the loss of 496 full-resolution images from Wikimedia servers.
I have recovered as many images as I can, drawing on the following sources:
- Squid cache (pmtpa, knams and yaseo)
- May 8 backup of some wikis on storage1
- Duplicates with the same signature, found on the same or other wikis
That brought the number lost down from about 3000 to the current 496. For the remaining files, I made a copy of their thumbnail directories:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/lost-image-thumb-backup/
A list of missing images can be found here:
http://noc.wikimedia.org/~tstarling/missing-images-2008-09
If anyone has any ideas about where to find more backup files, I'd be willing to hear them. Otherwise, the community will just have to reupload as many as possible.
The technical details were as follows: I fixed a bug in File.php, and without checking what other changes were made to it, deployed the most recent version of the file on the Wikimedia servers, without also updating the rest of MediaWiki. Because FileRepo::$thumbDir was unset, LocalFile::migrateThumbFile() had the effect of deleting the source image for any thumbnail request which reached the backend. I reverted the change after about 20 minutes, following a report on IRC.
My sincere apologies.
-- Tim Starling
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On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Tim Starling tstarling@wikimedia.org wrote:
This is a triple-crosspost. I suggest you reply to wikitech-l only.
A mistake I made caused the loss of 496 full-resolution images from Wikimedia servers.
I have recovered as many images as I can, drawing on the following sources:
- Squid cache (pmtpa, knams and yaseo)
- May 8 backup of some wikis on storage1
- Duplicates with the same signature, found on the same or other wikis
That brought the number lost down from about 3000 to the current 496. For the remaining files, I made a copy of their thumbnail directories:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/lost-image-thumb-backup/
A list of missing images can be found here:
http://noc.wikimedia.org/~tstarling/missing-images-2008-09
If anyone has any ideas about where to find more backup files, I'd be willing to hear them. Otherwise, the community will just have to reupload as many as possible.
At least one of them ( Clan_member_crest_badge_-_Clan_MacTavish.svg ) was reuploaded in a coincidence :-)
How about a script adding a message to the talk page of the respective uploader?
Magnus
Perhaps also add which pages the image was used at on the image list? That way you increase the chance of people noticing images they have uploaded. Also, could there be a split on which projects the images was used at? John
Magnus Manske skrev:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Tim Starling tstarling@wikimedia.org wrote:
This is a triple-crosspost. I suggest you reply to wikitech-l only.
A mistake I made caused the loss of 496 full-resolution images from Wikimedia servers.
I have recovered as many images as I can, drawing on the following sources:
- Squid cache (pmtpa, knams and yaseo)
- May 8 backup of some wikis on storage1
- Duplicates with the same signature, found on the same or other wikis
That brought the number lost down from about 3000 to the current 496. For the remaining files, I made a copy of their thumbnail directories:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/lost-image-thumb-backup/
A list of missing images can be found here:
http://noc.wikimedia.org/~tstarling/missing-images-2008-09
If anyone has any ideas about where to find more backup files, I'd be willing to hear them. Otherwise, the community will just have to reupload as many as possible.
At least one of them ( Clan_member_crest_badge_-_Clan_MacTavish.svg ) was reuploaded in a coincidence :-)
How about a script adding a message to the talk page of the respective uploader?
Magnus
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How about a script adding a message to the talk page of the respective uploader?
This would be great of course but many uploadres can be inactive for a long time or they may have left their home projects. Putting lists of lost figures to the corresponding village pumps may be more efficient.
Cheers Yaroslav
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 6:11 AM, Tim Starling tstarling@wikimedia.org wrote:
This is a triple-crosspost. I suggest you reply to wikitech-l only.
A mistake I made caused the loss of 496 full-resolution images from Wikimedia servers.
[snip]
http://noc.wikimedia.org/~tstarling/missing-images-2008-09
If anyone has any ideas about where to find more backup files, I'd be willing to hear them. Otherwise, the community will just have to reupload as many as possible.
[snip]
I have 30 of the 496 images in that list based on an exact path match. It's possible that I have more based on hash matches for image which were moved between sites or 'renamed' after my last sync.
I have some chores to run, but I will later pull the hashes from the database and check for hash matches.
I would likely have had nearly all of them if the rsync push to me had not been down most of the year.
:(
Woops .... it is actually a miracle big mistakes like this haven't occured before over the years! Which says a lot about the high quality of the developers and maintainers of the site. Don't worry to much Tim, it will work itself out. No more 24 our days behind the computer though ;)
Walter van Kalken (waerth)
This is a triple-crosspost. I suggest you reply to wikitech-l only.
A mistake I made caused the loss of 496 full-resolution images from Wikimedia servers.
I have recovered as many images as I can, drawing on the following sources:
- Squid cache (pmtpa, knams and yaseo)
- May 8 backup of some wikis on storage1
- Duplicates with the same signature, found on the same or other wikis
That brought the number lost down from about 3000 to the current 496. For the remaining files, I made a copy of their thumbnail directories:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/lost-image-thumb-backup/
A list of missing images can be found here:
http://noc.wikimedia.org/~tstarling/missing-images-2008-09
If anyone has any ideas about where to find more backup files, I'd be willing to hear them. Otherwise, the community will just have to reupload as many as possible.
The technical details were as follows: I fixed a bug in File.php, and without checking what other changes were made to it, deployed the most recent version of the file on the Wikimedia servers, without also updating the rest of MediaWiki. Because FileRepo::$thumbDir was unset, LocalFile::migrateThumbFile() had the effect of deleting the source image for any thumbnail request which reached the backend. I reverted the change after about 20 minutes, following a report on IRC.
My sincere apologies.
-- Tim Starling
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