From f2ed14458c539e3c8276799620c4e6a29a500f76 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Achilleas Pipinellis Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 19:27:40 +0100 Subject: Fix most of broken docs links [ci skip] --- doc/ci/runners/README.md | 19 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/ci/runners') diff --git a/doc/ci/runners/README.md b/doc/ci/runners/README.md index e15b6891334..1bd1ee93ac5 100644 --- a/doc/ci/runners/README.md +++ b/doc/ci/runners/README.md @@ -8,14 +8,13 @@ A Runner can be specific to a certain project or serve any project in GitLab CI. A Runner that serves all projects is called a shared Runner. Ideally, GitLab Runner should not be installed on the same machine as GitLab. -Read the [requirements documentation](../../install/requirements.md#gitlab-Runner) +Read the [requirements documentation](../../install/requirements.md#gitlab-runner) for more information. ## Shared vs. Specific Runners A Runner that is specific only runs for the specified project. A shared Runner -can run jobs for every project that has enabled the option -`Allow shared Runners`. +can run jobs for every project that has enabled the option **Allow shared Runners**. **Shared Runners** are useful for jobs that have similar requirements, between multiple projects. Rather than having multiple Runners idling for @@ -44,7 +43,7 @@ A fork does copy the CI settings (jobs, allow shared, etc) of the cloned reposit There are several ways to create a Runner. Only after creation, upon registration its status as Shared or Specific is determined. -[See the documentation for](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ci-multi-Runner/#installation) +[See the documentation for](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install) the different methods of installing a Runner instance. After installing the Runner, you can either register it as `Shared` or as `Specific`. @@ -55,19 +54,19 @@ You can only register a Shared Runner if you have admin access to the GitLab ins You can only register a shared Runner if you are an admin on the linked GitLab instance. -Grab the shared-Runner token on the `admin/Runners` page of your GitLab CI +Grab the shared-Runner token on the `admin/runners` page of your GitLab CI instance. -![shared token](shared_Runner.png) +![shared token](shared_runner.png) Now simply register the Runner as any Runner: ``` -sudo gitlab-ci-multi-Runner register +sudo gitlab-ci-multi-runner register ``` Shared Runners are enabled by default as of GitLab 8.2, but can be disabled with the -`DISABLE SHARED RunnerS` button. Previous versions of GitLab defaulted shared Runners to +`DISABLE SHARED RUNNERS` button. Previous versions of GitLab defaulted shared Runners to disabled. ## Registering a Specific Runner @@ -93,7 +92,7 @@ setup a specific Runner for this project. To register the Runner, run the command below and follow instructions: ``` -sudo gitlab-ci-multi-Runner register +sudo gitlab-ci-multi-runner register ``` ### Lock a specific Runner from being enabled for other projects @@ -108,7 +107,7 @@ If you are an admin on your GitLab instance, you can make any shared Runner a specific Runner, _but you can not make a specific Runner a shared Runner_. -To make a shared Runner specific, go to the Runner page (`/admin/Runners`) +To make a shared Runner specific, go to the Runner page (`/admin/runners`) and find your Runner. Add any projects on the left to make this Runner run exclusively for these projects, therefore making it a specific Runner. -- cgit v1.2.1