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Boxiang Sun
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May 08, 2018
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Dylan Griffith
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Add simple docs for group runners
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Ideally, the GitLab Runner should not be installed on the same machine as GitLab
Read the
[
requirements documentation
](
../../install/requirements.md#gitlab-runner
)
for more information.
## Shared
vs specific
Runners
## Shared
, specific and group
Runners
After
[
installing the Runner
][
install
]
, you can either register it as shared or
specific. You can only register a shared Runner if you have admin access to
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@@ -32,6 +32,9 @@ are:
Runners. For example, if you want to deploy a certain project, you can setup
a specific Runner to have the right credentials for this. The
[
usage of tags
](
#using-tags
)
may be useful in this case. Specific Runners process jobs using a [FIFO] queue.
-
**Group Runners**
are useful when you have multiple projects under one group
and would like all projects to have access to a set of runners. Group Runners
process jobs using a [FIFO] queue.
A Runner that is specific only runs for the specified project(s). A shared Runner
can run jobs for every project that has enabled the option
**Allow shared Runners**
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@@ -79,6 +82,14 @@ visit the project you want to make the Runner work for in GitLab:
1.
Go to
**Settings > CI/CD**
to obtain the token
1.
[
Register the Runner
][
register
]
## Registering a group Runner
Creating a group Runner requires Master permissions for the group. To create a
group Runner visit the group you want to make the Runner work for in GitLab:
1.
Go to
**Settings > CI/CD**
to obtain the token
1.
[
Register the Runner
][
register
]
### Making an existing shared Runner specific
If you are an admin on your GitLab instance, you can turn any shared Runner into
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