Reminder: This is happening tomorrow, starting 09:00 PST(16:00 UTC). On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 1:43 PM, Madhumitha Viswanathan < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, > > Continuing the storage redundancy and reliability efforts for Labs ( > https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T126083), the final migration to the > new NFS storage cluster for Labs projects with NFS enabled is upcoming. The > migration is planned to happen 2017-01-18 starting 09:00 PST(16:00 UTC). > This *does not* affect tools, maps or any other projects that don't have > /home or /data/project mounted. The migration window is expected to be > fairly short (<3 hours) - but could last up to 6 hours. > > During the migration, no new data will be written to NFS (/home or > /data/project), but existing data will be accessible in Read-only mode for > the most part. Post migration, any services or jobs that were running on > top of NFS (/home or /data/project) will require manual restarts. Jobs > running on top of /scratch or /public/dumps will be unaffected. I will keep > the lists and #wikimedia-labs updated on progress during and after the > migration. > > The list of labs projects that will be affected in this migration are: > > > - catgraph > > > - account-creation-assistance > > > - contributors > > > - wikidata-topicmaps > > > - sugarcrm > > > - wikidumpparse > > > - video > > > - openstack > > > - testlabs > > > - wikidata-dev > > > - quarry > > > - huggle > > > - editor-engagement > > > - utrs > > > - wmt > > > - cvn > > > - fastcci > > > - toolsbeta > > > - project-proxy > > > - dumps > > > - bots > > > - snuggle > > > - math > > > - wikisource-tools > > > The tracking task on phabricator is here - https://phabricator. > wikimedia.org/T154336. Let us know if you have any questions or concerns > on the list or on #wikimedia-labs. > > -- > Madhu Viswanathan > Operations Engineer, Wikimedia Labs > -- --Madhu :)
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