Commit 62c0e5ab authored by Robert Speicher's avatar Robert Speicher

Redcarpet didn't like unordered lists deeply nested in an ordered one

I don't really like making these an ordered list since they're mutually
exclusive, but I think the structure is what's important.

[ci skip]
parent eae04950
......@@ -111,14 +111,14 @@ each installation.
# socket: /tmp/mysql.sock
```
1. Depending on the values for `adapter`, you will have to use different
commands to perform the database dump.
1. Depending on the values for `adapter`, you will have to use one of three
different commands to perform the database dump.
**NOTE:** For any of the commands below, you'll need to substitute the
values `IN_UPPERCASE` with the corresponding values from your **CI
installation's** `config/database.yml` files above.
- If both your CI and CE (or EE) installations use **mysql2** as the `adapter`, use
1. If both your CI and CE (or EE) installations use **mysql2** as the `adapter`, use
`mysqldump`:
```sh
......@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ each installation.
ci_triggers ci_variables ci_web_hooks > gitlab_ci.sql
```
- If both your CI and CE (or EE) installations use **postgresql** as the
1. If both your CI and CE (or EE) installations use **postgresql** as the
`adapter`, use `pg_dump`:
```sh
......@@ -137,9 +137,9 @@ each installation.
--data-only GITLAB_CI_DATABASE -t "ci_*" > gitlab_ci.sql
```
- If your CI installation uses **mysql2** as the `adapter` and your CE (or
EE) installation uses **postgresql**, use `mysqldump` to dump the database
and then convert it to PostgreSQL using [mysql-postgresql-converter]:
1. If your CI installation uses **mysql2** as the `adapter` and your CE (or
EE) installation uses **postgresql**, use `mysqldump` to dump the
database and then convert it to PostgreSQL using [mysql-postgresql-converter]:
```sh
# Dump existing MySQL database first
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