1.`webservice --backend=kubernetes TYPE shell` will get you into a shell.
2. This email will probably get the ball rolling, but a phabricator task
would be the official way to start that discussion.

Chico Venancio


Em sáb, 19 de jan de 2019 20:25, seth <
wmlabs_cloud_gedoens...@wg-karlsruhe.de escreveu:

> Hi!
>
> > From: Arturo Borrero Gonzalez <aborr...@wikimedia.org>
> > Today is the deadline for Ubuntu Trusty instances running in CloudVPS
> > [0]. We will be shutting down the remaining instances next monday
> > (2019-01-21) to avoid having the weekend in-between.
>
> I tried to move a grid engine webservice from trusty to stretch using the
> manual [1].
>
> When I use kubernetes as backend, then the webservice will not work
> correctly, because a perl module seems to be missing.
> The work-around for now (and for me) is to use
>   webservice --backend=gridengine start
> instead.
>
> 1. How can I _test_ a script via kubernetes (without stopping the present
> running webservice)?
> 2. Whom do I have to ask for installing some debian packages such as
> libhtml-template-perl (for use via kubernetes)?
>
> [1] <
> https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Toolforge_Trusty_deprecation#Move_a_grid_engine_webservice
> >
>
> bye
> seth
>
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