A little bit before the scheduled deployment of the 1.17 branch on our production servers, I will be halting production of XML dumps. Deployment is set for Tuesday Feb 8 at 07:00 UTC, so a few hours before that I'll start shutting down processes.
This is a precautionary measure; after the deployment and any hasty fixes that may be needed, I will be doing some testing to ensure that dumps are not impacted, before we restart them. Barring some bizarre problem, we should be back up and running within a day or two.
Ariel
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ariel T. Glenn" ariel@wikimedia.org Newsgroups: gmane.science.linguistics.wikipedia.technical To: xmldatadumps-l@lists.wikimedia.org; wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2011 12:26 PM Subject: upcoming 1.17 deployment and the xml dumps
A little bit before the scheduled deployment of the 1.17 branch on our production servers, I will be halting production of XML dumps. Deployment is set for Tuesday Feb 8 at 07:00 UTC, so a few hours before that I'll start shutting down processes.
This is a precautionary measure; after the deployment and any hasty fixes that may be needed, I will be doing some testing to ensure that dumps are not impacted, before we restart them. Barring some bizarre problem, we should be back up and running within a day or two.
Ariel
Hi Ariel, Let us know if we can give some support (remotely) on the testing effort. Thanks Janesh
Thanks for the offer!
What I plan to do is wait til things settle down a bit and then run against a couple wikis with no activity and see if I get known good results. After that I'll start one process up and ask folks to check the next few files produced. If those pan out I"ll crank everything back up again.
Ariel
Στις 08-02-2011, ημέρα Τρι, και ώρα 11:51 +0530, ο/η Janesh Kodikara έγραψε:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ariel T. Glenn" ariel@wikimedia.org Newsgroups: gmane.science.linguistics.wikipedia.technical To: xmldatadumps-l@lists.wikimedia.org; wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2011 12:26 PM Subject: upcoming 1.17 deployment and the xml dumps
A little bit before the scheduled deployment of the 1.17 branch on our production servers, I will be halting production of XML dumps. Deployment is set for Tuesday Feb 8 at 07:00 UTC, so a few hours before that I'll start shutting down processes.
This is a precautionary measure; after the deployment and any hasty fixes that may be needed, I will be doing some testing to ensure that dumps are not impacted, before we restart them. Barring some bizarre problem, we should be back up and running within a day or two.
Ariel
Hi Ariel, Let us know if we can give some support (remotely) on the testing effort. Thanks Janesh
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Hi Ariel,
I don't really understand why the dumps need to be halted as I thought the mediawiki code and database dump code were basically two separate entities already*. I guess the 1.17 branch code changes the structure of the database causing potential errors in the database dump? I also don't understand the "precautionary" logic of halting the dumps, as a dump with errors is better than no dump in the case where there are a limited supply of recent dumps due to the RAID server failure as well. If its only a couple day halt as you mentioned that's probably irrelevant, but it sounds like it may be a longer period of limited testing from your last wikitech email, which makes me wonder if it is even worth halting the dumps in the first place.. Also wouldn't potential dump errors be detected better if they continue to be produced and check them for errors, rather than halt them?
cheers, Jamie
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http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/branches/REL1_17/
http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/branches/ariel/xmldumps-backup/
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ariel T. Glenn" ariel@wikimedia.org Date: Saturday, February 5, 2011 10:56 pm Subject: [Xmldatadumps-l] upcoming 1.17 deployment and the xml dumps To: xmldatadumps-l@lists.wikimedia.org, wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
A little bit before the scheduled deployment of the 1.17 branch on our production servers, I will be halting production of XML dumps. Deployment is set for Tuesday Feb 8 at 07:00 UTC, so a few hours beforethat I'll start shutting down processes.
This is a precautionary measure; after the deployment and any hasty fixes that may be needed, I will be doing some testing to ensure that dumps are not impacted, before we restart them. Barring some bizarre problem, we should be back up and running within a day or two.
Ariel
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2011/2/9 Jamie Morken jmorken@shaw.ca:
Hi Ariel,
I don't really understand why the dumps need to be halted as I thought the mediawiki code and database dump code were basically two separate entities already*. I guess the 1.17 branch code changes the structure of the database causing potential errors in the database dump? I also don't understand the "precautionary" logic of halting the dumps, as a dump with errors is better than no dump in the case where there are a limited supply of recent dumps due to the RAID server failure as well. If its only a couple day halt as you mentioned that's probably irrelevant, but it sounds like it may be a longer period of limited testing from your last wikitech email, which makes me wonder if it is even worth halting the dumps in the first place.. Also wouldn't potential dump errors be detected better if they continue to be produced and check them for errors, rather than halt them?
The dump code and MW code are intertwined, they're not separate. I think the xmldumps-backup branch you're linking to is just a branch Ariel is playing around in or working on dump-specific code or something.
We really don't want any maintenance scripts running when doing 1.17 stuff, and the dumps use maintenance scripts.
Roan Kattouw (Catrope)
We halted them because we can have bad data creep on during times when the codebase is badly broken. I don't want to have to walk through and detrmine later which 30 or 50 wiki dumps those are and toss them, so I have them on hold til things are sorted out or until we have a date for deployment that is a number of days off.
A dump with errors isn't better than no dump in that it is possible for bad data to be carried forward into subsequent dumps, even with the revision length check in the code.
The only certain check involves doing an md5sum of the revision text, something that can only be accomplished right now by retrieving the text from the database, thus making prefetch from the previous dump file a pointless exercise.
After a brief meeting just now about deployment, it appears we are going to make another stab at testing tomorrow at this time. (Check http://techblog.wikimedia.org/ in a couple of hours for the details.)
After that we should have several days of a break; if that pans out, I'll happily crank dumps back up for that interval.
Ariel
Στις 09-02-2011, ημέρα Τετ, και ώρα 13:44 -0800, ο/η Jamie Morken έγραψε:
Hi Ariel,
I don't really understand why the dumps need to be halted as I thought the mediawiki code and database dump code were basically two separate entities already*. I guess the 1.17 branch code changes the structure of the database causing potential errors in the database dump? I also don't understand the "precautionary" logic of halting the dumps, as a dump with errors is better than no dump in the case where there are a limited supply of recent dumps due to the RAID server failure as well. If its only a couple day halt as you mentioned that's probably irrelevant, but it sounds like it may be a longer period of limited testing from your last wikitech email, which makes me wonder if it is even worth halting the dumps in the first place.. Also wouldn't potential dump errors be detected better if they continue to be produced and check them for errors, rather than halt them?
cheers, Jamie
http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/branches/REL1_17/ http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/branches/ariel/xmldumps-backup/
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ariel T. Glenn" ariel@wikimedia.org Date: Saturday, February 5, 2011 10:56 pm Subject: [Xmldatadumps-l] upcoming 1.17 deployment and the xml dumps To: xmldatadumps-l@lists.wikimedia.org, wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
A little bit before the scheduled deployment of the 1.17 branch on our production servers, I will be halting production of XML dumps. Deployment is set for Tuesday Feb 8 at 07:00 UTC, so a few hours beforethat I'll start shutting down processes.
This is a precautionary measure; after the deployment and any hasty fixes that may be needed, I will be doing some testing to ensure
that
dumps are not impacted, before we restart them. Barring some bizarre problem, we should be back up and running within a day or two.
Ariel
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The xmldatadumps branch I have mods to is only the python code; the maintenance scripts run out of the deployment branch. When 1.17 is deployed those are the versions that run.
Ariel
Στις 09-02-2011, ημέρα Τετ, και ώρα 23:08 +0100, ο/η Roan Kattouw έγραψε:
2011/2/9 Jamie Morken jmorken@shaw.ca:
Hi Ariel,
I don't really understand why the dumps need to be halted as I thought the mediawiki code and database dump code were basically two separate entities already*. I guess the 1.17 branch code changes the structure of the database causing potential errors in the database dump? I also don't understand the "precautionary" logic of halting the dumps, as a dump with errors is better than no dump in the case where there are a limited supply of recent dumps due to the RAID server failure as well. If its only a couple day halt as you mentioned that's probably irrelevant, but it sounds like it may be a longer period of limited testing from your last wikitech email, which makes me wonder if it is even worth halting the dumps in the first place.. Also wouldn't potential dump errors be detected better if they continue to be produced and check them for errors, rather than halt them?
The dump code and MW code are intertwined, they're not separate. I think the xmldumps-backup branch you're linking to is just a branch Ariel is playing around in or working on dump-specific code or something.
We really don't want any maintenance scripts running when doing 1.17 stuff, and the dumps use maintenance scripts.
Roan Kattouw (Catrope)
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