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Kazuhiko Shiozaki
gitlab-ce
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93983706
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93983706
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Sep 17, 2015
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Kamil Trzciński
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Merge branch 'ci-whenever-clear' into 'master'
Remove CI cronjob during migration See merge request !1329
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@@ -52,7 +52,14 @@ This also breaks your database structure disallowing you to use it anymore.
ALTER TABLE web_hooks RENAME TO ci_web_hooks;
EOF
### 4. Dump GitLab CI database [CI]
### 4. Remove CI cronjob
```
cd /home/gitlab_ci/gitlab-ci
sudo -u gitlab_ci -H bundle exec whenever --clear-crontab
```
### 5. Dump GitLab CI database [CI]
First check used database and credentials on GitLab CI and GitLab CE/EE:
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@@ -125,18 +132,18 @@ You will need to put these credentials into commands executed below.**
# Filter to only include INSERT statements
grep "^\(START\|SET\|INSERT\|COMMIT\)" gitlab_ci.sql.tmp2 > gitlab_ci.sql
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5
. Make sure that your GitLab CE/EE is 8.0 [CE]
###
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. Make sure that your GitLab CE/EE is 8.0 [CE]
Please verify that you use GitLab CE/EE 8.0.
If not, please follow the update guide: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/doc/update/7.14-to-8.0.md
###
6
. Stop GitLab CE/EE [CE]
###
7
. Stop GitLab CE/EE [CE]
Before you can migrate data you need to stop GitLab CE/EE first.
sudo service gitlab stop
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. Backup GitLab CE/EE [CE]
###
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. Backup GitLab CE/EE [CE]
This migration poses a
**significant risk**
of breaking your GitLab CE/EE.
**You should create the GitLab CI/EE backup before doing it.**
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@@ -144,7 +151,7 @@ This migration poses a **significant risk** of breaking your GitLab CE/EE.
cd /home/git/gitlab
sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:backup:create RAILS_ENV=production
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8
. Copy secret tokens [CE]
###
9
. Copy secret tokens [CE]
The
`secrets.yml`
file stores encryption keys for secure variables.
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@@ -154,7 +161,7 @@ You need to copy the content of `config/secrets.yml` to the same file in GitLab
sudo chown git:git /home/git/gitlab/config/secrets.yml
sudo chown 0600 /home/git/gitlab/config/secrets.yml
###
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. New configuration options for `gitlab.yml` [CE]
###
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. New configuration options for `gitlab.yml` [CE]
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`
:
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The new options include configuration of GitLab CI that are now being part of GitLab CE and EE.
### 1
0
. Copy build logs [CE]
### 1
1
. Copy build logs [CE]
You need to copy the contents of
`builds/`
to the same directory in GitLab CE/EE.
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The build traces are usually quite big so it will take a significant amount of time.
### 1
1
. Import GitLab CI database [CE]
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. Import GitLab CI database [CE]
The one of the last steps is to import existing GitLab CI database.
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1.
Fix tags assigned to Builds and Runners
1.
Fix services used by CI
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. Start GitLab [CE]
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. Start GitLab [CE]
You can start GitLab CI/EE now and see if everything is working.
sudo service gitlab start
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. Update nginx [CI]
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. Update nginx [CI]
Now get back to GitLab CI and update
**Nginx**
configuration in order to:
1.
Have all existing runners able to communicate with a migrated GitLab CI.
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sudo /etc/init.d/nginx restart
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. Done!
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. Done!
If everything went OK you should be able to access all your GitLab CI data by pointing your browser to:
https://gitlab.example.com/ci/.
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