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diff --git a/doc/administration/troubleshooting/elasticsearch.md b/doc/administration/troubleshooting/elasticsearch.md index d04ce23188f..79295856da8 100644 --- a/doc/administration/troubleshooting/elasticsearch.md +++ b/doc/administration/troubleshooting/elasticsearch.md @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ graph TD; B5 --> |No| B7 B7 --> B8 B{Is GitLab using<br>Elasticsearch for<br>searching?} - B1[Check Admin Area > Integrations<br>to ensure the settings are correct] + B1[From the Admin Area, select<br>Integrations from the left<br>sidebar to ensure the settings<br>are correct.] B2[Perform a search via<br>the rails console] B3[If all settings are correct<br>and it still doesn't show Elasticsearch<br>doing the searches, escalate<br>to GitLab support.] B4[Perform<br>the same search via the<br>Elasticsearch API] @@ -196,7 +196,9 @@ Troubleshooting search result issues is rather straight forward on Elasticsearch The first step is to confirm GitLab is using Elasticsearch for the search function. To do this: -1. Confirm the integration is enabled in **Admin Area > Settings > General**. +1. On the top bar, select **Menu >** **{admin}** **Admin**. +1. On the left sidebar, select **Settings > General**, and then confirm the + integration is enabled. 1. Confirm searches use Elasticsearch by accessing the rails console (`sudo gitlab-rails console`) and running the following commands: |