Commit deec7383 authored by Achilleas Pipinellis's avatar Achilleas Pipinellis

Merge branch 'sunjungp-master-patch-31640' into 'master'

Update node to site in `replication/updating_the_geo_nodes.md`

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!68474
parents 28beb7f8 c40a1183
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### Updating Geo ### Updating Geo
For information on how to update your Geo site(s) to the latest GitLab version, see [Updating the Geo sites](replication/updating_the_geo_nodes.md). For information on how to update your Geo site(s) to the latest GitLab version, see [Updating the Geo sites](replication/updating_the_geo_sites.md).
### Pausing and resuming replication ### Pausing and resuming replication
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Pausing and resuming of replication is currently only supported for Geo installations using an Pausing and resuming of replication is currently only supported for Geo installations using an
Omnibus GitLab-managed database. External databases are currently not supported. Omnibus GitLab-managed database. External databases are currently not supported.
In some circumstances, like during [upgrades](replication/updating_the_geo_nodes.md) or a [planned failover](disaster_recovery/planned_failover.md), it is desirable to pause replication between the primary and secondary. In some circumstances, like during [upgrades](replication/updating_the_geo_sites.md) or a [planned failover](disaster_recovery/planned_failover.md), it is desirable to pause replication between the primary and secondary.
Pausing and resuming replication is done via a command line tool from the a node in the secondary site where the `postgresql` service is enabled. Pausing and resuming replication is done via a command line tool from the a node in the secondary site where the `postgresql` service is enabled.
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## Upgrading Geo ## Upgrading Geo
See the [updating the Geo sites document](updating_the_geo_nodes.md). See the [updating the Geo sites document](updating_the_geo_sites.md).
## Troubleshooting ## Troubleshooting
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# Updating the Geo nodes **(PREMIUM SELF)** This file was moved to [another location](updating_the_geo_sites.md).
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Read these sections carefully before updating your Geo nodes. Not following <!-- Before deletion, see: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/documentation/#move-or-rename-a-page -->
version-specific update steps may result in unexpected downtime. If you have
any specific questions, [contact Support](https://about.gitlab.com/support/#contact-support).
Updating Geo nodes involves performing:
1. [Version-specific update steps](version_specific_updates.md), depending on the
version being updated to or from.
1. [General update steps](#general-update-steps), for all updates.
## General update steps
NOTE:
These general update steps are not intended for [high-availability deployments](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/update/README.html#multi-node--ha-deployment), and will cause downtime. If you want to avoid downtime, consider using [zero downtime updates](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/update/README.html#zero-downtime-updates).
To update the Geo nodes when a new GitLab version is released, update **primary**
and all **secondary** nodes:
1. **Optional:** [Pause replication on each **secondary** node.](../index.md#pausing-and-resuming-replication)
1. Log into the **primary** node.
1. [Update GitLab on the **primary** node using Omnibus](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/update/#update-using-the-official-repositories).
1. Log into each **secondary** node.
1. [Update GitLab on each **secondary** node using Omnibus](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/update/#update-using-the-official-repositories).
1. If you paused replication in step 1, [resume replication on each **secondary**](../index.md#pausing-and-resuming-replication)
1. [Test](#check-status-after-updating) **primary** and **secondary** nodes, and check version in each.
### Check status after updating
Now that the update process is complete, you may want to check whether
everything is working correctly:
1. Run the Geo Rake task on all nodes, everything should be green:
```shell
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:geo:check
```
1. Check the **primary** node's Geo dashboard for any errors.
1. Test the data replication by pushing code to the **primary** node and see if it
is received by **secondary** nodes.
If you encounter any issues, see the [Geo troubleshooting guide](troubleshooting.md).
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# Updating the Geo sites **(PREMIUM SELF)**
WARNING:
Read these sections carefully before updating your Geo sites. Not following
version-specific update steps may result in unexpected downtime. If you have
any specific questions, [contact Support](https://about.gitlab.com/support/#contact-support).
Updating Geo sites involves performing:
1. [Version-specific update steps](version_specific_updates.md), depending on the
version being updated to or from.
1. [General update steps](#general-update-steps), for all updates.
## General update steps
NOTE:
These general update steps are not intended for [high-availability deployments](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/update/README.html#multi-node--ha-deployment), and will cause downtime. If you want to avoid downtime, consider using [zero downtime updates](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/update/README.html#zero-downtime-updates).
To update the Geo sites when a new GitLab version is released, update **primary**
and all **secondary** sites:
1. **Optional:** [Pause replication on each **secondary** sites.](../index.md#pausing-and-resuming-replication)
1. SSH into each node of the **primary** site.
1. [Update GitLab on the **primary** site using Omnibus](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/update/#update-using-the-official-repositories).
1. SSH into each node of **secondary** sites.
1. [Update GitLab on each **secondary** site using Omnibus](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/update/#update-using-the-official-repositories).
1. If you paused replication in step 1, [resume replication on each **secondary**](../index.md#pausing-and-resuming-replication)
1. [Test](#check-status-after-updating) **primary** and **secondary** sites, and check version in each.
### Check status after updating
Now that the update process is complete, you may want to check whether
everything is working correctly:
1. Run the Geo Rake task on an application node for the primary and secondary sites. Everything should be green:
```shell
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:geo:check
```
1. Check the **primary** site's Geo dashboard for any errors.
1. Test the data replication by pushing code to the **primary** site and see if it
is received by **secondary** sites.
If you encounter any issues, see the [Geo troubleshooting guide](troubleshooting.md).
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# Version-specific update instructions **(PREMIUM SELF)** # Version-specific update instructions **(PREMIUM SELF)**
Review this page for update instructions for your version. These steps Review this page for update instructions for your version. These steps
accompany the [general steps](updating_the_geo_nodes.md#general-update-steps) accompany the [general steps](updating_the_geo_sites.md#general-update-steps)
for updating Geo nodes. for updating Geo nodes.
## Updating to GitLab 14.0/14.1 ## Updating to GitLab 14.0/14.1
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