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- Decision report: status flipped to MIGRATED; added migration log with five WSL2 gotchas (bzip2 missing, no official Photon image, firewall=true blocks cross-LAN, vmIdleTimeout=-1 ineffective, PowerShell pre-expansion of bash $(...)) and resource snapshot. - mana-geocoding CLAUDE.md: PHOTON_SELF_API_URL note now reflects live primary status on mana-gpu since 2026-04-28. - photon-self/: operator scripts for the weekly DB refresh — update.sh (atomic-swap with rollback), systemd unit + timer (Sun 03:30 +30min jitter, Persistent=true), README with re-installation instructions for DR. Currently installed and enabled on mana-gpu. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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photon-self — operator files for the GPU-server Photon
Source-of-truth copies of the scripts and systemd units that run on
mana-gpu to host the self-hosted Photon. Versioned here so the setup
can be rebuilt in DR scenarios without recreating from memory.
What lives where
| File | Where it runs | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
photon-update.sh |
inside the WSL2 Ubuntu distro on mana-gpu, at /usr/local/bin/photon-update.sh |
Weekly index refresh — download new tarball, atomic swap, restart container, rollback on failure |
photon-update.service |
/etc/systemd/system/photon-update.service |
Oneshot wrapper that invokes the script |
photon-update.timer |
/etc/systemd/system/photon-update.timer |
Sunday 03:30 + 30-min jitter, persistent across reboots |
Re-installation (after a clean Windows reinstall etc.)
After you've followed docs/runbooks/photon-on-mana-gpu.md to get WSL2 + Docker + the initial Photon container running:
# Run inside WSL2 Ubuntu as root:
cp /mnt/c/path/to/repo/services/mana-geocoding/photon-self/photon-update.sh \
/usr/local/bin/photon-update.sh
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/photon-update.sh
cp /mnt/c/path/to/repo/services/mana-geocoding/photon-self/photon-update.service \
/etc/systemd/system/
cp /mnt/c/path/to/repo/services/mana-geocoding/photon-self/photon-update.timer \
/etc/systemd/system/
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl enable --now photon-update.timer
systemctl list-timers photon-update.timer # verify next run
Manual trigger
To force a refresh outside the schedule:
# Inside WSL2 Ubuntu as root
systemctl start photon-update.service
journalctl -u photon-update.service -f # watch progress
tail -f /var/log/photon-update.log # script-level detail
What the update script does
1. curl new tarball → /opt/photon-data/photon-db.tar.bz2.new
2. Verify size ≥ 25 GB (sanity guard against truncated downloads)
3. tar -xjf into /opt/photon-data/photon_data.new
4. docker stop photon
5. mv old → .old, mv new → live (atomic-ish — both renames in same FS)
6. docker start photon
7. Poll /api?q=Konstanz for up to 180 s
- On success: rm -rf .old (cleanup)
- On failure: rollback (mv live → .bad, mv .old → live, restart)
The rollback path is the load-bearing part — a corrupted GraphHopper dump or a Photon version-mismatch can otherwise leave the service in a non-serving state until the operator notices.
Why systemd timer instead of cron
WSL2 Ubuntu has systemd enabled by default since the 0.67.6 release. Timers give us:
Persistent=true— runs missed jobs at next boot if the GPU server was off Sunday morning. Cron just skips them.RandomizedDelaySec=30min— spreads 100s of weekly jobs across the GraphHopper CDN window, polite-neighbour style.journalctl -u photon-update— structured logs in one place.- Status-checkable with
systemctl list-timers.
The downside (more files on disk than a single crontab entry) is negligible.