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Alain Takoudjou
git-backup
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Kirill Smelkov
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contrib/gitlab-backup: Intro
Add a short introduction which outlines what gitlab-backup program does.
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#
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# See COPYING file for full licensing terms.
# See COPYING file for full licensing terms.
# gitlab-backup pulls/restores whole gitlab site data into/from git-backup repository.
#
# For this, on pull, gitlab-backup first exports all site data except
# repositories - db and other files - to a directory, and then runs git-backup
# with pointing it to
#
# 1) extracted files # -> gitlab/misc/ prefix
# 2) repositories # -> gitlab/repo/ prefix
#
# repositories and files go(*) to appropriate prefixes in git-backup repository as
# depicted above.
#
# Restore process is the opposite: repositories and files are extracted from
# git-backup repository, and then files are passed(*) to gitlab:backup:restore
# rake task in expected by gitlab form.
#
# (*) To make data git-friendly, before going into git-backup, extracted files are
# first unpacked and uncompressed, and db dump is stabilized for order and
# is split into reasonably-sized chunks.
#
# On restore everything is reassembled back into form expected by gitlab
# native restore.
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