Toolserver:Main Page

= Welcome to the Wikimedia Toolserver =

The Wikimedia Toolserver is a collaborative platform providing Unix hosting for various software tools written by and used for Wikimedia editors. The service is operated by Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. with assistance from the Wikimedia Foundation.

Interested people may request access to the server; for details, please see the Toolserver page on the Meta wiki.

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Hardware
Supporting this initiative are four servers, two of which (Zedler and Hemlock) were kindly donated by Sun Microsystems.


 * zedler is a Sun Fire V40z with 2x 2.2GHz Opteron CPUs, 8GB RAM, 6 146GB SCSI disks and 12 400GB SATA disks.
 * yarrow is a Dell PowerEdge 1950, with 2 dual-core 2GHz Xeon CPUs, 16GB RAM, 2 72GB SAS disks and 12 15,000 rpm 72GB SCSI disks.
 * vandale is a Sun Fire V40z with two Opteron 844 CPUs, 8GB RAM and 6 146GB SCSI disks.
 * hemlock is a Sun Fire x4100 with 2 2.8GHz Opteron CPUs, 8GB RAM and 2 70GB SAS disks.
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Software
Zedler and yarrow are running Solaris and contain the MySQL servers, which provide realtime copies of the Wikimedia databases.

Vandale runs Solaris with Sun Java System Web Server to provide several tools for toolserver users (e.g. a bug tracker and repository viewer). Licenses for two of these tools, JIRA and FishEye, were kindly donated by Atlassian Software Systems under their Open Source program.

Hemlock is running a Debian Linux system. It has a Subversion daemon running, where users can put the source codes of their projects, and hosts the main Apache webserver.
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Browse

 * Tools
 * Edit counters
 * Patrolling tools
 * Replag
 * Connectivity analysis
 * FAQ
 * Query service
 * List of Wikimedia bots
 * IRC bots
 * Sandbox
 * Articles
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Links

 * A list of user accounts
 * SVN server with source codes of the projects (FishEye)
 * Status of the toolserver's databases
 * A list of projects
 * Bug tracker (JIRA)
 * Confluence
 * Toolserver Replag
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