@@ -251,13 +251,13 @@ can be made. If the indices:
- Can be made, Escalate this to GitLab support.
If the issue is not with creating an empty index, the next step is to check for errors
during the indexing of projects. If errors do occur, they will either stem from the indexing:
during the indexing of projects. If errors do occur, they stem from either the indexing:
- On the GitLab side. You need to rectify those. If they are not
something you are familiar with, contact GitLab support for guidance.
- Within the Elasticsearch instance itself. See if the error is [documented and has a fix](../../integration/elasticsearch.md#troubleshooting). If not, speak with your Elasticsearch administrator.
If the indexing process does not present errors, you will want to check the status of the indexed projects. You can do this via the following Rake tasks:
If the indexing process does not present errors, check the status of the indexed projects. You can do this via the following Rake tasks:
-[`sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:elastic:index_projects_status`](../../integration/elasticsearch.md#gitlab-advanced-search-rake-tasks)(shows the overall status)
-[`sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:elastic:projects_not_indexed`](../../integration/elasticsearch.md#gitlab-advanced-search-rake-tasks)(shows specific projects that are not indexed)
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regarding the error(s) you are seeing. If you are unsure here, it never hurts to reach
out to GitLab support.
Beyond that, you will want to review the error. If it is:
Beyond that, review the error. If it is:
- Specifically from the indexer, this could be a bug/issue and should be escalated to
GitLab support.
- An OS issue, you will want to reach out to your systems administrator.
- An OS issue, you should reach out to your systems administrator.
- A `Faraday::TimeoutError (execution expired)` error **and** you're using a proxy,
[set a custom `gitlab_rails['env']` environment variable, called `no_proxy`](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/environment-variables.html)
with the IP address of your Elasticsearch host.
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@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ require contacting an Elasticsearch administrator or GitLab Support.
The best place to start while debugging issues with an Advanced Search
migration is the [`elasticsearch.log` file](../logs.md#elasticsearchlog).
Migrations will log information while a migration is in progress and any
Migrations log information while a migration is in progress and any
errors encountered. Apply fixes for any errors found in the log and retry