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**Note:** Make sure your hostname can be resolved on the machine itself by either a proper DNS record or an additional line in /etc/hosts ("127.0.0.1 hostname"). This might be necessary for example if you set up GitLab behind a reverse proxy. If the hostname cannot be resolved, the final installation check will fail with "Check GitLab API access: FAILED. code: 401" and pushing commits will be rejected with "[remote rejected] master -> master (hook declined)".
**Note:** Make sure your hostname can be resolved on the machine itself by either a proper DNS record or an additional line in /etc/hosts ("127.0.0.1 hostname"). This might be necessary for example if you set up GitLab behind a reverse proxy. If the hostname cannot be resolved, the final installation check will fail with "Check GitLab API access: FAILED. code: 401" and pushing commits will be rejected with "[remote rejected] master -> master (hook declined)".
**Note:** GitLab Shell application startup time can be greatly reduced by disabling RubyGems. This can be done in several manners:
* Export `RUBYOPT=--disable-gems` environment variable for the processes
* Compile Ruby with `configure --disable-rubygems` to disable RubyGems by default. Not recommened for system-wide Ruby.
* Omnibus GitLab [replaces the *shebang* line of the `gitlab-shell/bin/*` scripts](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/merge_requests/1707)
### Install gitlab-workhorse
### Install gitlab-workhorse
GitLab-Workhorse uses [GNU Make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/). The
GitLab-Workhorse uses [GNU Make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/). The