Commit cc1e4d39 authored by Nick Gaskill's avatar Nick Gaskill

Merge branch 'asmaa.hassan-master-patch-19524' into 'master'

Add troubleshooting tips for tags not being properly deleted

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!78177
parents 03587b7d 1b6f467c
...@@ -724,3 +724,55 @@ Use your own URLs to complete the following steps: ...@@ -724,3 +724,55 @@ Use your own URLs to complete the following steps:
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Follow [this issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/18383) for details. Follow [this issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/18383) for details.
### Tags on S3 backend remain after successful deletion requests
With S3 as your storage backend, tags may remain even though:
- In the UI, you see that the tags are scheduled for deletion.
- In the API, you get an HTTP `200` response.
- The registry log shows a successful `Delete` request.
An example `DELETE` request in the registry log:
```shell
{"content_type":"","correlation_id":"01FQGNSKVMHQEAVE21KYTJN2P4","duration_ms":62,"host":"localhost:5000","level":"info","method":"DELETE","msg":"access","proto":"HTTP/1.1","referrer":"","remote_addr":"127.0.0.1:47498","remote_ip":"127.0.0.1","status":202,"system":"http","time":"2021-12-22T08:58:15Z","ttfb_ms":62,"uri":"/v2/<path to repo>/tags/reference/<tag_name>","user_agent":"GitLab/<version>","written_bytes":0}
```
There may be some errors not properly cached. Follow these steps to investigate further:
1. In your configuration file, set the registry's log level to `debug`, and the S3 driver's log
level to `logdebugwithhttpbody`. For Omnibus, make these edits in the `gitlab.rb` file:
```shell
# Change the registry['log_level'] to debug
registry['log_level'] = 'debug'
# Set log level for registry log from storage side
registry['storage'] = {
's3' => {
'bucket' => 'your-s3-bucket',
'region' => 'your-s3-region'
},
'loglevel' = "logdebugwithhttpbody"
}
```
Then save and reconfigure GitLab:
```shell
sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
```
1. Attempt to delete one or more tags using the GitLab UI or API.
1. Inspect the registry logs and look for a response from S3. Although the response could be
`200 OK`, the body might have the error `AccessDenied`. This indicates a permission problem from
the S3 side.
1. Ensure your S3 configuration has the `deleteObject` permisson scope. Here's an
[example role for an S3 bucket](../../../administration/object_storage.md#iam-permissions).
Once adjusted, trigger another tag deletion. You should be able to successfully delete tags.
Follow [this issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/container-registry/-/issues/551) for details.
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