Commit 1afaf5f7 authored by Jacob Vosmaer's avatar Jacob Vosmaer

Fix ordering of paragraphs and code blocks

parent c3805c18
......@@ -55,14 +55,7 @@ https://about.gitlab.com/getting-help/
the same database adapter no special care is needed. If your CI server uses
MySQL and your GitLab server uses PostgreSQL you need to pass a special option
during the 'Moving data' part. **If your CI server uses PostgreSQL and your
GitLab server uses MySQL you cannot migrate your CI data to GitLab 8.0.***
- (3) Decide where to store CI build traces on GitLab server. GitLab CI uses
files on disk to store CI build traces. The default path for these build
traces is `/var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-ci/build` (Omnibus) or
`/home/git/gitlab/builds` (Source). If you are storing your repository data in
a special location, or if you are using NFS, you should make sure that you
store build traces on the same storage as your Git repositories.
GitLab server uses MySQL you cannot migrate your CI data to GitLab 8.0.**
```
# CI server
......@@ -84,6 +77,13 @@ cd /home/git/gitlab
sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:env:info RAILS_ENV=production
```
- (3) Decide where to store CI build traces on GitLab server. GitLab CI uses
files on disk to store CI build traces. The default path for these build
traces is `/var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-ci/build` (Omnibus) or
`/home/git/gitlab/builds` (Source). If you are storing your repository data in
a special location, or if you are using NFS, you should make sure that you
store build traces on the same storage as your Git repositories.
### Upgrading
From this point on, GitLab CI will be unavailable for your end users.
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