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May 08, 2017
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Sean Packham (GitLab)
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Merge branch 'lm-improve-HA-docs' into 'master'
clarify DB/Redis HA docs See merge request !11094
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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ If you use a cloud-managed service, or provide your own PostgreSQL:
steps on the download page.
1.
Create/edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and use the following configuration.
Be sure to change the
`external_url`
to match your eventual GitLab front-end
URL.
URL.
If there is a directive listed below that you do not see in the configuration, be sure to add it.
```ruby
external_url 'https://gitlab.example.com'
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unicorn['enable'] = false
sidekiq['enable'] = false
redis['enable'] = false
prometheus['enable'] = false
gitaly['enable'] = false
gitlab_workhorse['enable'] = false
mailroom['enable'] = false
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@@ -42,10 +42,10 @@ instances run in different machines. If you fail to provision the machines in
that specific way, any issue with the shared environment can bring your entire
setup down.
It is OK to run a Sentinel along
with
a master or slave Redis instance.
No more than one Sentinel i
n the same machine though.
It is OK to run a Sentinel along
side of
a master or slave Redis instance.
There should be no more than one Sentinel o
n the same machine though.
You also need to take in consideration the underlying network topology,
You also need to take in
to
consideration the underlying network topology,
making sure you have redundant connectivity between Redis / Sentinel and
GitLab instances, otherwise the networks will become a single point of
failure.
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### Redis setup overview
You must have at least
`3`
Redis servers:
`1`
Master,
`2`
Slaves, and they
need to
be each in a independent machine
(see explanation above).
need to
each be on independent machines
(see explanation above).
You can have additional Redis nodes, that will help survive a situation
where more nodes goes down. Whenever there is only
`2`
nodes online, a failover
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This is the section where we install and setup the new Redis instances.
>**Notes:**
-
We assume that you
install
GitLab and all HA components from scratch. If you
-
We assume that you
have installed
GitLab and all HA components from scratch. If you
already have it installed and running, read how to
[
switch from a single-machine installation to Redis HA
](
#switching-from-an-existing-single-machine-installation-to-redis-ha
)
.
-
Redis nodes (both master and slaves) will need the same password defined in
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1.
Provision the minimum required number of instances as specified in the
[
recommended setup
](
#recommended-setup
)
section.
1.
**Do NOT**
install Redis or Redis Sentinel in the same machines your
GitLab application is running on. You can however opt in to install Redis
and Sentinel in the same machine (each in independent ones is recommended
though).
1.
We
**Do not**
recommend installing Redis or Redis Sentinel in the same machines your
GitLab application is running on as this weakens your HA configuration. You can however opt in to install Redis
and Sentinel in the same machine.
1.
All Redis nodes must be able to talk to each other and accept incoming
connections over Redis (
`6379`
) and Sentinel (
`26379`
) ports (unless you
change the default ones).
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