# From 8.5 to 8.6 Make sure you view this update guide from the tag (version) of GitLab you would like to install. In most cases this should be the highest numbered production tag (without rc in it). You can select the tag in the version dropdown at the top left corner of GitLab (below the menu bar). If the highest number stable branch is unclear please check the [GitLab Blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/archives.html) for installation guide links by version. ### 1. Stop server sudo service gitlab stop ### 2. Backup ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:backup:create RAILS_ENV=production ``` ### 3. Get latest code ```bash sudo -u git -H git fetch --all sudo -u git -H git checkout -- db/schema.rb # local changes will be restored automatically ``` For GitLab Community Edition: ```bash sudo -u git -H git checkout 8-6-stable ``` OR For GitLab Enterprise Edition: ```bash sudo -u git -H git checkout 8-6-stable-ee ``` ### 4. Update gitlab-shell ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab-shell sudo -u git -H git fetch --all sudo -u git -H git checkout v2.6.12 ``` ### 5. Update gitlab-workhorse Install and compile gitlab-workhorse. This requires [Go 1.5](https://golang.org/dl) which should already be on your system from GitLab 8.1. ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab-workhorse sudo -u git -H git fetch --all sudo -u git -H git checkout v0.7.1 sudo -u git -H make ``` ### 6. Updates for PostgreSQL Users Starting with 8.6 users using GitLab in combination with PostgreSQL are required to have the `pg_trgm` extension enabled for all GitLab databases. If you're using GitLab's Omnibus packages there's nothing you'll need to do manually as this extension is enabled automatically. Users who install GitLab without using Omnibus (e.g. by building from source) have to enable this extension manually. To enable this extension run the following SQL command as a PostgreSQL super user for _every_ GitLab database: ```sql CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pg_trgm; ``` Certain operating systems might require the installation of extra packages for this extension to be available. For example, users using Ubuntu will have to install the `postgresql-contrib` package in order for this extension to be available. ### 7. Install libs, migrations, etc. ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab # MySQL installations (note: the line below states '--without postgres') sudo -u git -H bundle install --without postgres development test --deployment # PostgreSQL installations (note: the line below states '--without mysql') sudo -u git -H bundle install --without mysql development test --deployment # Optional: clean up old gems sudo -u git -H bundle clean # Run database migrations sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production # Clean up assets and cache sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake assets:clean assets:precompile cache:clear RAILS_ENV=production ``` ### 8. Update configuration files #### New configuration options for `gitlab.yml` There are new configuration options available for [`gitlab.yml`](config/gitlab.yml.example). View them with the command below and apply them manually to your current `gitlab.yml`: ```sh git diff origin/8-5-stable:config/gitlab.yml.example origin/8-6-stable:config/gitlab.yml.example ``` #### Nginx configuration Ensure you're still up-to-date with the latest NGINX configuration changes: ```sh # For HTTPS configurations git diff origin/8-5-stable:lib/support/nginx/gitlab-ssl origin/8-6-stable:lib/support/nginx/gitlab-ssl # For HTTP configurations git diff origin/8-5-stable:lib/support/nginx/gitlab origin/8-6-stable:lib/support/nginx/gitlab ``` If you are using Apache instead of NGINX please see the updated [Apache templates]. Also note that because Apache does not support upstreams behind Unix sockets you will need to let gitlab-workhorse listen on a TCP port. You can do this via [/etc/default/gitlab]. [Apache templates]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-recipes/tree/master/web-server/apache [/etc/default/gitlab]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/8-6-stable/lib/support/init.d/gitlab.default.example#L37 #### Init script Ensure you're still up-to-date with the latest init script changes: sudo cp lib/support/init.d/gitlab /etc/init.d/gitlab ### 9. Start application sudo service gitlab start sudo service nginx restart ### 10. Check application status Check if GitLab and its environment are configured correctly: sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:env:info RAILS_ENV=production To make sure you didn't miss anything run a more thorough check: sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:check RAILS_ENV=production If all items are green, then congratulations, the upgrade is complete! ## Things went south? Revert to previous version (8.5) ### 1. Revert the code to the previous version Follow the [upgrade guide from 8.4 to 8.5](8.4-to-8.5.md), except for the database migration (the backup is already migrated to the previous version). ### 2. Restore from the backup ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:backup:restore RAILS_ENV=production ``` If you have more than one backup `*.tar` file(s) please add `BACKUP=timestamp_of_backup` to the command above.