Re: [openstack-community] Testing Ask OpenStack on new server
It is using the version from pip. I prefer package vs git repo, until we suppose that a packaged version is well tested. Do you know what part affects to solr indexing / search. The english version works well anyway. M. 2015-03-27 17:25 GMT+01:00 Evgeny Fadeev <evgeny.fadeev@gmail.com>:
Marton, are you pulling Askbot from github or re released version? The version in github has substantially different handling of solr and fixing the old version is probably not worth it.
Regards, Evgeny.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 1:06 PM, Marton Kiss <marton.kiss@gmail.com> wrote:
You're right I was testing with roman characters only. So it was a bug in the testing methodology. We need to check how it is passing the special non-roman characters to solr. Chinese indexing is a bit tricky, and this is the reason that Solr have a special analyser for that. Strange that Chinese users never complained.
M.
2015-03-27 16:53 GMT+01:00 Stefano Maffulli <stefano@openstack.org>:
On Thu, 2015-03-19 at 18:42 +0000, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
Also in another message Evgeny suggested I check for the cron jobs and backup dumps on the new server, and I don't see that those have been implemented in the Puppet module yet. Can you confirm?
Since the patch to fix solr and its index merged, I have ran another check.
Search in Chinese works only for roman characters, not with Chinese character set. Search is broken on the main site too, and the Chinese UI is also broken similarly.
I'd say let's move to the new site and fix it on the new server.
Thoughts?
/stef
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Stefano, I did a test with Chinese search, and it works well and returns result set for non-roman characters both in my newly launched vagrant site and in the new ask.o.o instance. I can confirm that it is broken for the existing ask.o.o site. So how did you do the testing? Do you have a hosts file override with the proper ip address (104.239.140.123) ? Brgds, Marton 2015-03-27 17:28 GMT+01:00 Marton Kiss <marton.kiss@gmail.com>:
It is using the version from pip. I prefer package vs git repo, until we suppose that a packaged version is well tested. Do you know what part affects to solr indexing / search. The english version works well anyway.
M.
2015-03-27 17:25 GMT+01:00 Evgeny Fadeev <evgeny.fadeev@gmail.com>:
Marton, are you pulling Askbot from github or re released version? The version in github has substantially different handling of solr and fixing the old version is probably not worth it.
Regards, Evgeny.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 1:06 PM, Marton Kiss <marton.kiss@gmail.com> wrote:
You're right I was testing with roman characters only. So it was a bug in the testing methodology. We need to check how it is passing the special non-roman characters to solr. Chinese indexing is a bit tricky, and this is the reason that Solr have a special analyser for that. Strange that Chinese users never complained.
M.
2015-03-27 16:53 GMT+01:00 Stefano Maffulli <stefano@openstack.org>:
On Thu, 2015-03-19 at 18:42 +0000, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
Also in another message Evgeny suggested I check for the cron jobs and backup dumps on the new server, and I don't see that those have been implemented in the Puppet module yet. Can you confirm?
Since the patch to fix solr and its index merged, I have ran another check.
Search in Chinese works only for roman characters, not with Chinese character set. Search is broken on the main site too, and the Chinese UI is also broken similarly.
I'd say let's move to the new site and fix it on the new server.
Thoughts?
/stef
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On Tue, 2015-03-31 at 14:08 +0200, Marton Kiss wrote:
I did a test with Chinese search, and it works well and returns result set for non-roman characters both in my newly launched vagrant site and in the new ask.o.o instance.
Let's go with the move then. I would suggest to put https://ask.openstack.org in maintenance mode in one of these two slots for 3-4 hours: - Wednesday (tomorrow) at 9:30am PDT - Monday April 6th, 10am PDT or some other day after that, although I prefer to finish this task sooner than later. Thoughts? /stef
On 2015-03-31 10:03:07 -0700 (-0700), Stefano Maffulli wrote: [...]
- Monday April 6th, 10am PDT [...]
There was some preference expressed for Monday when I brought it up in the Infrastructure meeting. Since it's a business holiday in many parts of the World, few people are likely to notice if it's offline for a little while. I'll prepare on the assumption we're switching to the new server Monday April 6th, 17:00 UTC (10am PDT). -- Jeremy Stanley
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