Ori, thanks for following up.

I think I saw somewhere that there is a list of postmortems for tech ops 
disruptions
that includes reports like this one. Do you know where the list is? I tried a 
web search
and couldn't find a copy of this report outside of this email list.

I personally find this report interesting and concise, and I am interested in
understanding more about the tech ops infrastructure. Reports like this one
are useful in building that understanding. If there's an overview of tech ops
somewhere I'd be interested in reading that too. The information on English
Wikipedia about WMF's server configuration appears to be outdated.

Thanks,

Pine


> Date: Thu, 29 May 2014 22:38:10 -0700
> From: Ori Livneh <[email protected]>
> To: Wikimedia developers <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] 404 errors
> Message-ID:
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> 
> On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 1:34 PM, ENWP Pine <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi, I'm getting some 404 errors consistently when trying to load some
> > English Wikipedia articles. Other pages load ok. Did something break?
> >
> 
> TL;DR: A package update went badly.
> 
> Nitty-gritty postmortem:
> 
> At 20:25 (all times UTC), change Ie5a860eb9[0] ("Remove
> wikimedia-task-appserver from app servers") was merged. There were two
> things wrong with it:
> 
> 1) The appserver package was configured to delete the mwdeploy and apache
> users upon removal. The apache user was not deleted because it was logged
> in, but the mwdeploy user was. The mwdeploy account was declared in Puppet,
> but there was a gap between the removal of the package and the next Puppet
> run during which the account would not be present.
> 
> 2) The package included the symlinks /etc/apache2/wmf and
> /usr/local/apache/common, which were not Puppetized. These symlinks were
> unlinked when the package was removed.
> 
> Apache was configured to load configuration files from /etc/apache2/wmf,
> and these include the files that declare the DocumentRoot and Directory
> directives for our sites. As a result, users were served with 404s. At
> 20:40 Faidon Liambotis re-installed wikimedia-task-appserver on all
> Apaches. Since 404s are cached in Varnish, it took another five minutes for
> the rate of 4xx responses to return to normal (20:45).[1]
> 
> [0]: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/136151/
> [1]:
> https://graphite.wikimedia.org/render/?title=HTTP%204xx%20responses%2C%202014-05-29&from=20:00_20140529&until=21:00_20140529&target=reqstats.4xx&hideLegend=true
> 
                                          
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