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Jonah Brüchert edited this page Mar 23, 2024 · 3 revisions

MOTIS updates

MOTIS updates require the imported data to be rebuilt. If this doesn't happen on the CI, MOTIS will rebuild it on startup or fail to start, which increases the downtime.

If done in the following order, that should not happen:

  • Run systemctl disable motis-update-feeds.timer on the server, so MOTIS doesn't try to start off a newer version of the cache that it can't handle.
  • Update ci/container/Containerfile locally
    • podman build -t ghcr.io/public-transport/transitous/import:latest .
    • podman push ghcr.io/public-transport/transitous/import:latest
    • Commit and push the changes to the Containerfile and wait for a data import to run through.
  • Once it has finished, update ansible/roles/motis/tasks/main.yml
  • Run ansible-playbook -i hosts motis.yml in the ansible directory.
  • Manually trigger a data update on the server: systemctl start motis-update-feeds.service

The server should now be running the latest MOTIS version.

Feed updates

Feeds are updated automatically every night, by copying the new files from /srv/rsync/transitous/. A feed update can be manually triggered using systemctl start motis-update-feeds.

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