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diff --git a/doc/development/geo.md b/doc/development/geo.md index bf56340f8ec..5c781a60bac 100644 --- a/doc/development/geo.md +++ b/doc/development/geo.md @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ projects that need updating. Those projects can be: [Geo admin panel](../user/admin_area/geo_nodes.md). When we fail to fetch a repository on the secondary `RETRIES_BEFORE_REDOWNLOAD` -times, Geo does a so-called _redownload_. It will do a clean clone +times, Geo does a so-called _re-download_. It will do a clean clone into the `@geo-temporary` directory in the root of the storage. When it's successful, we replace the main repo with the newly cloned one. @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ the performance of many synchronization operations. FDW is a PostgreSQL extension ([`postgres_fdw`](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/postgres-fdw.html)) that is enabled within the Geo Tracking Database (on a **secondary** node), which allows it -to connect to the readonly database replica and perform queries and filter +to connect to the read-only database replica and perform queries and filter data from both instances. This persistent connection is configured as an FDW server @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ named `gitlab_secondary`. This configuration exists within the database's user context only. To access the `gitlab_secondary`, GitLab needs to use the same database user that had previously been configured. -The Geo Tracking Database accesses the readonly database replica via FDW as a regular user, +The Geo Tracking Database accesses the read-only database replica via FDW as a regular user, limited by its own restrictions. The credentials are configured as a `USER MAPPING` associated with the `SERVER` mapped previously (`gitlab_secondary`). |