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authorRene Verschoor <rverschoor@gitlab.com>2019-08-15 14:56:50 +0000
committerRussell Dickenson <rdickenson@gitlab.com>2019-08-27 09:40:36 +1000
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@@ -44,12 +44,19 @@ there are no restrictions.
These settings can be found within:
-- Each project's settings.
-- A group's settings.
-- The **Size limit per repository (MB)** field in the **Account and limit** section of a GitLab instance's
- settings by navigating to either:
- - **Admin Area > Settings > General**.
- - The path `/admin/application_settings`.
+- Each project's settings:
+ 1. From the Project's homepage, navigate to **Settings > General**.
+ 1. Fill in the **Repository size limit (MB)** field in the **Naming, topics, avatar** section.
+ 1. Click **Save changes**.
+- Each group's settings:
+ 1. From the Group's homepage, navigate to **Settings > General**.
+ 1. Fill in the **Repository size limit (MB)** field in the **Naming, visibility** section.
+ 1. Click **Save changes**.
+- GitLab's global settings:
+ 1. From the Dashboard, navigate to **Admin Area > Settings > General**.
+ 1. Expand the **Account and limit** section.
+ 1. Fill in the **Size limit per repository (MB)** field.
+ 1. Click **Save changes**.
The first push of a new project, including LFS objects, will be checked for size
and **will** be rejected if the sum of their sizes exceeds the maximum allowed