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## 6. Database
NOTE: **Note:**
-Starting from GitLab 12.1, only PostgreSQL is supported. Because we need to make
-use of extensions and concurrent index removal, you need at least PostgreSQL 9.2.
+Starting from GitLab 12.1, only PostgreSQL is supported. Since GitLab 13.0, we require PostgreSQL 11+.
1. Install the database packages:
@@ -426,11 +425,20 @@ cd /home/git
### Clone the Source
+Clone Community Edition:
+
```shell
# Clone GitLab repository
sudo -u git -H git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss.git -b X-Y-stable gitlab
```
+Clone Enterprise Edition:
+
+```shell
+# Clone GitLab repository
+sudo -u git -H git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee.git -b X-Y-stable gitlab
+```
+
Make sure to replace `X-Y-stable` with the stable branch that matches the
version you want to install. For example, if you want to install 11.8 you would
use the branch name `11-8-stable`.
@@ -601,7 +609,7 @@ You can specify a different Git repository by providing it as an extra parameter
sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake "gitlab:workhorse:install[/home/git/gitlab-workhorse,https://example.com/gitlab-workhorse.git]" RAILS_ENV=production
```
-### Install GitLab-Elasticsearch-indexer
+### Install GitLab-Elasticsearch-indexer on Enterprise Edition
GitLab-Elasticsearch-Indexer uses [GNU Make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/). The
following command-line will install GitLab-Elasticsearch-Indexer in `/home/git/gitlab-elasticsearch-indexer`
@@ -620,6 +628,9 @@ sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake "gitlab:indexer:install[/home/git/gitlab-elastic
The source code will first be fetched to the path specified by the first parameter. Then a binary will be built under its `bin` directory.
You will then need to update `gitlab.yml`'s `production -> elasticsearch -> indexer_path` setting to point to that binary.
+NOTE: **Note:**
+Elasticsearch is a feature of GitLab Enterprise Edition and isn't included in GitLab Community Edition.
+
### Install GitLab Pages
GitLab Pages uses [GNU Make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/). This step is optional and only needed if you wish to host static sites from within GitLab. The following commands will install GitLab Pages in `/home/git/gitlab-pages`. For additional setup steps, consult the [administration guide](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/blob/master/doc/administration/pages/source.md) for your version of GitLab as the GitLab Pages daemon can be run several different ways.