Commit cc395d5d authored by Evan Read's avatar Evan Read

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Merge branch '8965-gitlab-rake-geo-db-reset-drops-but-cannot-create-the-database-docs' into 'master'

Fix documentation around reseting tracking database

Closes #8965

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!19974
parents 2d500bb3 d0b858ba
......@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ to start again from scratch, there are a few steps that can help you:
gitlab-ctl tail sidekiq
```
1. Rename repository storage folders and create new ones
1. Rename repository storage folders and create new ones. If you are not concerned about possible orphaned directories and files, then you can simply skip this step.
```sh
mv /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories.old
......@@ -413,7 +413,9 @@ to start again from scratch, there are a few steps that can help you:
1. Reset the Tracking Database
```sh
gitlab-rake geo:db:reset
gitlab-rake geo:db:drop
gitlab-ctl reconfigure
gitlab-rake geo:db:setup
```
1. Restart previously stopped services
......@@ -653,13 +655,6 @@ Geo cannot reuse an existing tracking database.
It is safest to use a fresh secondary, or reset the whole secondary by following
[Resetting Geo secondary node replication](#resetting-geo-secondary-node-replication).
If you are not concerned about possible orphaned directories and files, then you
can simply reset the existing tracking database with:
```sh
sudo gitlab-rake geo:db:reset
```
### Geo node has a database that is writable which is an indication it is not configured for replication with the primary node
This error refers to a problem with the database replica on a **secondary** node,
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