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authorJacob Vosmaer <contact@jacobvosmaer.nl>2015-09-22 13:42:47 +0200
committerJacob Vosmaer <contact@jacobvosmaer.nl>2015-09-22 13:42:47 +0200
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@@ -55,14 +55,7 @@ https://about.gitlab.com/getting-help/
the same database adapter no special care is needed. If your CI server uses
MySQL and your GitLab server uses PostgreSQL you need to pass a special option
during the 'Moving data' part. **If your CI server uses PostgreSQL and your
-GitLab server uses MySQL you cannot migrate your CI data to GitLab 8.0.***
-
-- (3) Decide where to store CI build traces on GitLab server. GitLab CI uses
- files on disk to store CI build traces. The default path for these build
-traces is `/var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-ci/build` (Omnibus) or
-`/home/git/gitlab/builds` (Source). If you are storing your repository data in
-a special location, or if you are using NFS, you should make sure that you
-store build traces on the same storage as your Git repositories.
+GitLab server uses MySQL you cannot migrate your CI data to GitLab 8.0.**
```
# CI server
@@ -84,6 +77,13 @@ cd /home/git/gitlab
sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:env:info RAILS_ENV=production
```
+- (3) Decide where to store CI build traces on GitLab server. GitLab CI uses
+ files on disk to store CI build traces. The default path for these build
+traces is `/var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-ci/build` (Omnibus) or
+`/home/git/gitlab/builds` (Source). If you are storing your repository data in
+a special location, or if you are using NFS, you should make sure that you
+store build traces on the same storage as your Git repositories.
+
### Upgrading
From this point on, GitLab CI will be unavailable for your end users.