I successfully migrates itsource tool (owned by user alebot); our files are into their right place BUT... we lost out local installation of https://pypi.python.org/pypi/internetarchive , the key module to run a experimental, running tool to upload into Internet Archive pdf files and good metadata from a very interesting and large Italian library.
Some days ago I opened a bugzilla ticket to ask for global installation of internetarchive module, but experienced users suggest to locally install the module into the tool. Can I ask you to push a little bit global installation of such an interesting module? I tryed pip from new environment, with no success. Alex brollo 2014-03-04 19:40 GMT+01:00 Marc A. Pelletier <[email protected]>: > Hello All, > > As should come as no surprise given the number of advance warnings sent > over the past couple months, the time for migration of the tool labs > project from pmtpa to eqiad is at hand! > > [This email applies to tools on the Tool Labs /only/; if you have > projects in labs, then you want to refer to the instructions given by > Andrew Bogott in his previous email.] > > For roughly the following two weeks maintainers are encouraged to > migrate their tools to the new eqiad datacenter by themselves. At the > end of that "free" migration period, we will migrate the remaining tools > automatically but keep them disabled until the maintainers have the > opportunity to look them over. > > You can find status and notes about the Tool Labs migration at: > > https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Tool_Labs/Migration_to_eqiad > > == Migrating Tools == > > Scripts have been provided to ease the transition. From your *user* > account on tools-login.wmflabs.org, you can do: > > $ migrate-tool <toolname> > > This will prepare your tool for migration, and schedule the data copy. > More details are provided on-screen. Do this for every tool for which > you are the maintainer. (If there is more than one maintainer, any one > of them can perform the migration). > > This will also stop any jobs, webservice or cron entries. > > Once the copy is complete (you can check the status of the copy by > issuing the migrate-tool command again) you can issue the following > command from tools-login-eqiad.wmflabs.org: > > $ finish-migration <toolname> > > this will do the eqiad end of the migration. Please be aware that it > may take some time before the copy is started, as they are queued. > > Please also note that, to preserve space and bandwidth, log files are > not copied over (that includes files ending in .out, .err and .log). If > you absolutely need to copy them over, then you can compress them first > with gzip. > > *** IMPORTANT *** > > Migrating tools with those scripts carefully preserves all data IF IT IS > ONLY ATTEMPTED ONCE. If you run into troubles or issues, please contact > me, and we'll fix you up. They will not allow you to try again if > something went wrong unless you work hard at it. Don't. > > == Migrating Users == > > You can migrate the contents of your home in pretty much the same way: > > $ migrate-user > > This will schedule a copy of your home directory to eqiad. There is no > second half of the script to run once it is complete. > > == Advanced Users == > > If there are details you want to handle manually, you can 'ssh eqiad' > from either tools-login or tools-dev (that includes being able to scp). > > == In case of panic == > > Do not break glass; come on freenode IRC to the #wikimedia-labs channel > and help can be found. :-) > > -- Marc > > _______________________________________________ > Labs-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/labs-l >
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