@@ -98,9 +98,9 @@ If a new subscription would cause the total number of subscription to exceed the
limit, the subscription will be considered invalid.
- On GitLab.com different [limits are defined per plan](../user/gitlab_com/index.md#gitlab-cicd) and they affect all projects under that plan.
- On [GitLab Starter](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/#self-managed) tier or higher self-hosted installations, this limit is defined for the `default` plan that affects all projects.
- On [GitLab Starter](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/#self-managed) tier or higher self-managed installations, this limit is defined for the `default` plan that affects all projects.
To set this limit on a self-hosted installation, run the following in the
To set this limit on a self-managed installation, run the following in the
C["review-deploy<br><br>Helm deploys the Review App using the Cloud<br/>Native images built by the CNG-mirror pipeline.<br><br>Cloud Native images are deployed to the `review-apps-ce` or `review-apps-ee`<br>Kubernetes (GKE) cluster, in the GCP `gitlab-review-apps` project."]
end
subgraph "4. gitlab-foss/gitlab `review` stage"
review-deploy["review-deploy<br><br>Helm deploys the Review App using the Cloud<br/>Native images built by the CNG-mirror pipeline.<br><br>Cloud Native images are deployed to the `review-apps-ce` or `review-apps-ee`<br>Kubernetes (GKE) cluster, in the GCP `gitlab-review-apps` project."]
end
subgraph "5. gitlab-foss/gitlab `qa` stage"
review-qa-smoke[review-qa-smoke<br><br>gitlab-qa runs the smoke suite against the Review App.]
subgraph "4. gitlab `qa` stage"
E[review-qa-smoke<br><br>gitlab-qa runs the smoke suite against the Review App.]
end
subgraph "CNG-mirror pipeline"
CNG-mirror>Cloud Native images are built];
D>Cloud Native images are built];
end
```
### Detailed explanation
1. On every [pipeline][gitlab-pipeline] during the `test` stage, the
[`gitlab:assets:compile`][gitlab:assets:compile] job is automatically started.
[`gitlab:assets:compile`][gitlab:assets:compile pull-cache] job is automatically started.
- Once it's done, it starts the [`review-build-cng`][review-build-cng]
manual job since the [`CNG-mirror`][cng-mirror] pipeline triggered in the
following step depends on it.
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@@ -223,7 +224,7 @@ failing to cleanup stale Review Apps and Kubernetes resources.
**Where to look for further debugging:**
Look at the latest `schedule:review-cleanup` job log, and identify look for any
Look at the latest `review-cleanup` job log, and identify look for any
unexpected failure.
### p99 CPU utilization is at 100% for most of the nodes and/or many components
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@@ -388,10 +389,10 @@ find a way to limit it to only us.**
-[Stern](https://github.com/wercker/stern) - enables cross pod log tailing based on label/field selectors
@@ -827,6 +828,30 @@ available configuration options.
NOTE: **Note:**
In this alpha implementation of installing Elastic Stack through CI, reading the environment logs through Elasticsearch is unsupported. This is supported if [installed via the UI](#elastic-stack).
### Install Crossplane using GitLab CI
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cluster-integration/cluster-applications/-/merge_requests/68) in GitLab 12.9.
Crossplane is installed using GitLab CI by defining configuration in
`.gitlab/managed-apps/config.yaml`.
The following configuration is required to install Crossplane using GitLab CI:
```yaml
Crossplane:
installed:true
```
Crossplane is installed into the `gitlab-managed-apps` namespace of your cluster.
You can check the default [values.yaml](https://github.com/crossplane/crossplane/blob/master/cluster/charts/crossplane/values.yaml.tmpl) we set for this chart.
You can customize the installation of Crossplane by defining
`.gitlab/managed-apps/crossplane/values.yaml` file in your cluster
management project. Refer to the
[chart](https://github.com/crossplane/crossplane/tree/master/cluster/charts/crossplane#configuration) for the
available configuration options. Note that this link points to the docs for the current development release, which may differ from the version you have installed. You can check out a specific version in the branch/tag switcher.
## Upgrading applications
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/24789) in GitLab 11.8.
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ If you need to migrate all data over, you can leverage our [API](../../../api/RE
The order of assets to migrate from a self-managed instance to GitLab.com is the following:
NOTE: **Note:**
When migrating to GitLab.com, users would need to be manually created unless [SCIM](../../../user/group/saml_sso/scim_setup.md) is going to be used. Creating users with the API is limited to self-hosted instances as it requires administrator access.
When migrating to GitLab.com, users would need to be manually created unless [SCIM](../../../user/group/saml_sso/scim_setup.md) is going to be used. Creating users with the API is limited to self-managed instances as it requires administrator access.