From 9d756f3d8be74103fff0c119e2e1e0701ec93d54 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Achilleas Pipinellis Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 10:33:59 +0100 Subject: Add document on restarting GitLab [ci skip] --- doc/README.md | 1 + doc/administration/restart_gitlab.md | 138 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/development/doc_styleguide.md | 11 +++ 3 files changed, 150 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/administration/restart_gitlab.md diff --git a/doc/README.md b/doc/README.md index 7d4f84857e0..f6dbfedafca 100644 --- a/doc/README.md +++ b/doc/README.md @@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ - [Custom git hooks](hooks/custom_hooks.md) Custom git hooks (on the filesystem) for when web hooks aren't enough. - [Install](install/README.md) Requirements, directory structures and installation from source. +- [Restart GitLab](administration/restart_gitlab.md) Learn how to restart GitLab and its components - [Integration](integration/README.md) How to integrate with systems such as JIRA, Redmine, LDAP and Twitter. - [Issue closing](customization/issue_closing.md) Customize how to close an issue from commit messages. - [Libravatar](customization/libravatar.md) Use Libravatar for user avatars. diff --git a/doc/administration/restart_gitlab.md b/doc/administration/restart_gitlab.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bb4fe9f414e --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/administration/restart_gitlab.md @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +# How to restart GitLab + +Depending on how you installed GitLab, there are different methods to restart +its service(s). + +If you want the TL;DR versions, jump to: + +- [Omnibus GitLab restart](#omnibus-gitlab-restart) +- [Omnibus GitLab reconfigure](#omnibus-gitlab-reconfigure) +- [Source installation restart](#installations-from-source) + +## Omnibus installations + +If you have used the [Omnibus packages][omnibus-dl] to install GitLab, then +you should already have `gitlab-ctl` in your `PATH`. To find out, run: + +```bash +which gitlab-ctl +``` + +The output should be: `/usr/bin/gitlab-ctl`. + +`gitlab-ctl` interacts with the Omnibus packages and can be used to restart the +GitLab Rails application (Unicorn) as well as the other components, like: + +- GitLab Workhorse +- Sidekiq +- PostgreSQL (if you are using the bundled one) +- NGINX (if you are using the bundled one) +- Redis (if you are using the bundled one) +- [Mailroom][] +- Logrotate. + +### Omnibus GitLab restart + +When you are asked to _restart GitLab_, you need to run the following command: + +```bash +sudo gitlab-ctl restart +``` + +The output should be similar to this: + +``` +ok: run: gitlab-workhorse: (pid 11291) 1s +ok: run: logrotate: (pid 11299) 0s +ok: run: mailroom: (pid 11306) 0s +ok: run: nginx: (pid 11309) 0s +ok: run: postgresql: (pid 11316) 1s +ok: run: redis: (pid 11325) 0s +ok: run: sidekiq: (pid 11331) 1s +ok: run: unicorn: (pid 11338) 0s +``` + +To restart a component separately, you can append its service name to the +`restart` command. For example, to restart **only** NGINX you would run: + +```bash +sudo gitlab-ctl restart nginx +``` + +To check the status of GitLab services, run: + +```bash +sudo gitlab-ctl status +``` + +Notice that all services say `ok: run`. If you get any weird results, like the +unicorn service not starting, you may need to +[reconfigure GitLab](#omnibus-gitlab-reconfigure) instead. + +### Omnibus GitLab reconfigure + +There may be times where you will be asked to _reconfigure_ GitLab. Remember +that this method applies only for the Omnibus packages. + +Reconfigure Omnibus GitLab with: + +```bash +sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure +``` + +Reconfiguring GitLab should occur in the event that something in its +configuration (`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`) has changed. + +When you run this command, [Chef], the underlying configuration management +application that powers Omnibus GitLab, will make sure that all directories, +permissions, services, etc., are in place and in the same shape that they were +initially shipped. This is where the _idempotency_ buzz-word you've been reading +here and there fits. + +## Installations from source + +If you have followed the official installation guide to [install GitLab from +source][install], run the following command to restart GitLab: + +``` +sudo service gitlab restart +``` + +The output should be similar to this: + +``` +Shutting down GitLab Unicorn +Shutting down GitLab Sidekiq +Shutting down GitLab Workhorse +Shutting down GitLab MailRoom +... +GitLab is not running. +Starting GitLab Unicorn +Starting GitLab Sidekiq +Starting GitLab Workhorse +Starting GitLab MailRoom +... +The GitLab Unicorn web server with pid 28059 is running. +The GitLab Sidekiq job dispatcher with pid 28176 is running. +The GitLab Workhorse with pid 28122 is running. +The GitLab MailRoom email processor with pid 28114 is running. +GitLab and all its components are up and running. +``` + +This should restart Unicorn, Sidekiq, GitLab Workhorse and [Mailroom][] +(if enabled). The init service file that does all the magic can be found in +[`lib/support/init.d/gitlab`][src-service]. + +--- + +If you are using other init systems, like systemd, you can check the +[GitLab Recipes][gl-recipes] repository for some unofficial services. These are +**not** officially supported so use at your own risk. + + +[omnibus-dl]: https://about.gitlab.com/downloads/ "Download the Omnibus packages" +[install]: ../install/installation.md "Documentation to install GitLab from source" +[mailroom]: ../incoming_email/README.md "Used for replying by email in GitLab issues and merge requests" +[chef]: https://www.chef.io/chef/ "Chef official website" +[src-service]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/lib/support/init.d/gitlab "GitLab init service file" +[gl-recipes]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-recipes/tree/master/init "GitLab Recipes repository" diff --git a/doc/development/doc_styleguide.md b/doc/development/doc_styleguide.md index 0bd32b78201..0539bc2df21 100644 --- a/doc/development/doc_styleguide.md +++ b/doc/development/doc_styleguide.md @@ -103,6 +103,17 @@ Inside the document: `_**Note:** This feature was introduced in GitLab EE 8.3_`. Otherwise, leave this mention out +## References + +- There are many cases that a restart/reconfigure of GitLab is required. To + avoid duplication, link to the special document that can be found in + `doc/administration/restart_gitlab.md`. Usually the text will read like: + + ``` + Save the file and [reconfigure GitLab](../administration/restart_gitlab.md) for the changes to take effect. + ``` + Replace `reconfigure` with `restart` where appropriate. + ## API Here is a list of must-have items. Use them in the exact order that appears -- cgit v1.2.1