Last modified: 2014-08-01 15:01:34 UTC
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #68538 +++ It seems fresheye.com is also still using OAI... mysql:wikiadmin@db1038 [oai]> select oa_client, ou_name, count(oa_client) from o aiaudit left join oaiuser on oa_client = ou_id group by oa_client; +-----------+--------------+------------------+ | oa_client | ou_name | count(oa_client) | +-----------+--------------+------------------+ | 0 | NULL | 1055 | | 6 | lsearch2 | 126808 | | 12 | fresheye.com | 5967 | | 13 | dbpedia | 38854 | +-----------+--------------+------------------+ 4 rows in set (0.37 sec)
That's since 20140724215329
(In reply to Sam Reed (reedy) from comment #1) > That's since 20140724215329 How to know if other clients are doing irregular use of the service? How many authorised clients were there in total? (Assuming it's the same thing, more info on https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_update_feed_service is always welcome. :-) )
(In reply to Nemo from comment #2) > (In reply to Sam Reed (reedy) from comment #1) > > That's since 20140724215329 > > How to know if other clients are doing irregular use of the service? > > How many authorised clients were there in total? (Assuming it's the same > thing, more info on > https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_update_feed_service is always > welcome. :-) ) OAI isn't being disabled anytime in the short term, so we'll just need to keep an eye on the oai audit logs But yes, it would look to be the "Wikimedia update feed service" This discussion should probably go on 68867 ;). But there's 13 accounts. 1 is a test account. 4 are marked as disabled. 1 with a password of null (but still using the service apparently, see bug 68868)