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authorRobert Speicher <rspeicher@gmail.com>2015-09-21 18:02:50 -0400
committerRobert Speicher <rspeicher@gmail.com>2015-09-21 18:02:50 -0400
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# Manual installation
sudo service gitlab_ci stop
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# Omnibus installation
sudo gitlab-ctl stop ci-unicorn ci-sidekiq
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#### 2. Create a backup
The migration procedure modifies the structure of the CI database. If something
@@ -59,20 +59,20 @@ database configuration files:
# Manual installation
cd /home/gitlab_ci/gitlab-ci
sudo -u gitlab_ci -H bundle exec backup:create RAILS_ENV=production
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# Omnibus installation
sudo gitlab-ci-rake backup:create
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- If CI uses MySQL, and CE (or EE) uses PostgreSQL, create the backup with this
command (note the `MYSQL_TO_POSTGRESQL` flag):
# Manual installation
cd /home/gitlab_ci/gitlab-ci
sudo -u gitlab_ci -H bundle exec backup:create RAILS_ENV=production MYSQL_TO_POSTGRESQL=1
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# Omnibus installation
sudo gitlab-ci-rake backup:create MYSQL_TO_POSTGRESQL=1
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#### 3. Remove cronjob (manual installation)
# Manual installation
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# Manual installation
sudo service gitlab stop
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# Omnibus installation
sudo gitlab-ctl stop unicorn sidekiq
@@ -113,16 +113,16 @@ installation. Create a backup before proceeding:
# Manual installation
cd /home/git/gitlab
sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:backup:create RAILS_ENV=production
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# Omnibus installation
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:backup:create
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It's possible to speedup backup creation. To do that you can skip repositories and uploads.
# Manual installation
cd /home/git/gitlab
sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:backup:create RAILS_ENV=production SKIP=repositories,uploads
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# Omnibus installation
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:backup:create SKIP=repositories,uploads
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ The new options include configuration settings for GitLab CI.
# Manual installation
sudo cp -v /home/gitlab_ci/gitlab-ci/tmp/backups/*_gitlab_ci_backup.tar /home/git/gitlab/tmp/backups
sudo chown git:git /home/git/gitlab/tmp/backups/*_gitlab_ci_backup.tar
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# Omnibus installation
sudo cp -v /var/opt/gitlab/ci-backups/*_gitlab_ci_backup.tar /var/opt/gitlab/backups/
sudo chown git:git /var/opt/gitlab/backups/*_gitlab_ci_backup.tar
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ You can try to use ssh-agent from your local machine to have that: login to your
# Manual installation
scp /home/gitlab_ci/gitlab-ci/tmp/backups/*_gitlab_ci_backup.tar root@gitlab.example.com:/home/git/gitlab/tmp/backup
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# Omnibus installation
scp /var/opt/gitlab/ci-backups/*_gitlab_ci_backup.tar root@gitlab.example.com:/var/opt/gitlab/backups/
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# Manual installation
sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake ci:migrate RAILS_ENV=production
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# Omnibus installation
sudo gitlab-rake ci:migrate
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# Manual installation
sudo service gitlab start
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# Omnibus installation
sudo gitlab-ctl restart unicorn sidekiq