Search/Old/status

Last update on: 2013-11-monthly

2013-03-11
Ram made an update to reduce noise in log files; this has been reviewed and merged. Chad made an update to remove unused code and reduce build-time warnings; this is under review. Ram and Antoine worked on getting search updated on the Beta cluster. Ram created an initial patch for fixing, which was reverted to make sure that the deployment would go smoothly, and that backwards-compatibility was taken into account.

2013-03-15
The noise reduction patches are now in production and ops reports that the logs are now much cleaner. Ram has pushed a patch to fix the problem with updates being lost sometimes; it awaits review. Most of Chad's cleanup patches have been merged. Ram is instrumenting the code with better diagnostics so that we can troubleshoot search issues better. 

2013-03-monthly
Search deployed to Beta Cluster. Search code instrumented for better troubleshooting and identification of issues, and work is underway to add PoolCounter support. Plan for April to make search updates more robust.

2013-04-monthly
Code has been instrumented (and will soon be deployed) to log more data to allow root cause analysis of the spurious "Zero results" issue. Some log analysis was also done. The Puppet configuration on beta was updated to limit lucene-search-2 memory usage on Labs.

2013-06-monthly
Work has pretty much shifted from supporting MWSearch/lsearchd to investigating and implementing Solr. Nik Everett and Chad Horohoe have begun writing an extension to implement Solr searching for MediaWiki, and we've gotten a lot of the initial basic functionality completed. Peter Youngmeister and Andrew Bogott will be handling the operations tasks for the new setup. Initial operations tasks will involve packaging Solr 4 and working with Chad to puppetize the whole design. Additionally, we're going to do some investigation into ElasticSearch, as it's been suggested as an alternative to Solr.

2013-07-monthly
Nik Everett and Chad Horohoe have continued writing an extension to implement ElasticSearch searching for MediaWiki, and we've finished most of the required features. Next comes getting it deployed, scaled, and fixing the inevitable bugs. We're aiming to deploy to the test site beta.wmflabs.org before the end of the month. Peter Youngmeister and Asher Feldman will be handling the operations tasks for the new setup.

2013-08-monthly
In August we deployed CirrusSearch to test2.wikipedia.org and mediawiki.org and we're testing there. We're actively looking for other volunteers to test out CirrusSearch. Right now, CirrusSearch is not the primary search for mediawiki.org; you have to use a URL parameter to test it. We're hoping to make it the primary in September.

2013-09-monthly
In September, we expanded the new CirrusSearch back-end to a number of wikis. Italian Wiktionary, Catalan Wikipedia and English Wikisource are all running CirrusSearch now. Additionally, we deployed to all "closed" wikis. Further feature refinement and bugfixing are ongoing, with roughly 2 to 3 deployments a week.

2013-10-monthly
<section begin="2013-10-monthly"/>In October, CirrusSearch was deployed as a secondary search engine to Wikidata, all Wikivoyage wikis, and Wikipedia in Bengali. It became the primary search engine on Wiktionary in Italian, Wikipedia in Catalan and Wikisource in English. In November, we plan to deploy many more wikis including some larger than the Catalan Wikipedia. To expand to those larger wikis, we've negotiated some new hardware that should be deployed mid month.<section end="2013-10-monthly"/>

2013-11-monthly
<section begin="2013-11-monthly"/>Before October 18th we were spinning up an agressive plan to add many new wikis to CirrusSearch. On October 18th we had multiple incidents which caused us to roll all wikis using CirrusSearch back to Lucene and we've spent the rest of October implementing fixes for all issues discovered on the 18th. That is done and we plan to switch all wikis that used to have CirrusSearch back to running CirrusSearch as a secondary search engine on November 2nd. We'll attempt to restart our aggressive plan as soon as we're comfortable with it again.<section end="2013-11-monthly"/>