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@@ -248,14 +248,11 @@ with the other servers.
To configure Consul:
1.
SSH into the server that will host Consul.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the
Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition package using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the
GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
the GitLab application is running.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the server that will host Consul.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -352,7 +349,7 @@ in the second step, do not supply the `EXTERNAL_URL` value.
#### PostgreSQL primary node
1.
SSH into the PostgreSQL primary node.
1.
SSH in
to the PostgreSQL primary node.
1.
Generate a password hash for the PostgreSQL username/password pair. This assumes you will use the default
username of
`gitlab`
(recommended). The command will request a password
and confirmation. Use the value that is output by this command in the next
...
...
@@ -513,7 +510,7 @@ are supported and can be added if needed.
#### PostgreSQL post-configuration
SSH into the
**primary node**
:
SSH in
to the
**primary node**
:
1.
Open a database prompt:
...
...
@@ -548,7 +545,7 @@ SSH into the **primary node**:
is not an IP address, it will need to be a resolvable name (via DNS or
`/etc/hosts`
)
SSH into the
**secondary node**
:
SSH in
to the
**secondary node**
:
1.
Set up the repmgr standby:
...
...
@@ -815,13 +812,11 @@ a node and change its status from primary to replica (and vice versa).
#### Configure the primary Redis Cache node
1.
SSH into the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -871,13 +866,11 @@ You can specify multiple roles, like sentinel and Redis, as:
#### Configure the replica Redis Cache nodes
1.
SSH into the
**replica**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the
**replica**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -965,14 +958,11 @@ clients to report `NOAUTH Authentication required.`.
To configure the Sentinel Cache server:
1.
SSH into the server that will host Consul/Sentinel.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the
Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition package using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the
GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
the GitLab application is running.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the server that will host Consul/Sentinel.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1081,13 +1071,11 @@ a node and change its status from primary to replica (and vice versa).
#### Configure the primary Redis Queues node
1.
SSH into the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1142,13 +1130,11 @@ You can specify multiple roles, like sentinel and Redis, as:
#### Configure the replica Redis Queues nodes
1.
SSH into the
**replica**
Redis Queue server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the
**replica**
Redis Queue server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1236,14 +1222,11 @@ clients to report `NOAUTH Authentication required.`.
To configure the Sentinel Queues server:
1.
SSH into the server that will host Sentinel.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the
Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition package using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the
GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
the GitLab application is running.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the server that will host Sentinel.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1402,8 +1385,8 @@ and that your GitLab installation has three repository storages:
On each node:
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package
you want (based on _steps 1 and 2_ on the GitLab downloads page), but
_without_ providing
the
`EXTERNAL_URL`
value.
package
of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and _do not_ provide
the
`EXTERNAL_URL`
value.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
to configure the storage paths, enable
the network listener, and configure the token:
...
...
@@ -1565,10 +1548,10 @@ The following IPs will be used as an example:
To configure the Sidekiq nodes, on each one:
1.
SSH into the Sidekiq server.
1.
[
Download
/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab package
you want using steps 1 and 2 from the GitLab downloads page.
**Do not complete any other steps on the download page.**
1.
SSH in
to the Sidekiq server.
1.
[
Download
and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page.
1.
Open
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
with your editor:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1702,10 +1685,9 @@ The following IPs will be used as an example:
On each node perform the following:
1.
Download and install Omnibus GitLab using
**steps 1 and 2**
from
[
GitLab downloads
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
. Do not complete other
steps on the download page.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page.
1.
Copy the
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab-secrets.json`
file from your Consul server, and replace
the file of the same name on this server. If that file is not on this server,
add the file from your Consul server to this server.
...
...
@@ -1905,11 +1887,10 @@ The following IP will be used as an example:
To configure the Monitoring node:
1.
SSH into the Monitoring node.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the Monitoring node.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page.
1.
Copy the
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab-secrets.json`
file from your Consul server, and replace
the file of the same name on this server. If that file is not on this server,
add the file from your Consul server to this server.
...
...
doc/administration/reference_architectures/25k_users.md
View file @
7ec1b0ac
...
...
@@ -248,14 +248,11 @@ with the other servers.
To configure Consul:
1.
SSH into the server that will host Consul.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the
Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition package using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the
GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
the GitLab application is running.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the server that will host Consul.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -352,7 +349,7 @@ in the second step, do not supply the `EXTERNAL_URL` value.
#### PostgreSQL primary node
1.
SSH into the PostgreSQL primary node.
1.
SSH in
to the PostgreSQL primary node.
1.
Generate a password hash for the PostgreSQL username/password pair. This assumes you will use the default
username of
`gitlab`
(recommended). The command will request a password
and confirmation. Use the value that is output by this command in the next
...
...
@@ -513,7 +510,7 @@ are supported and can be added if needed.
#### PostgreSQL post-configuration
SSH into the
**primary node**
:
SSH in
to the
**primary node**
:
1.
Open a database prompt:
...
...
@@ -548,7 +545,7 @@ SSH into the **primary node**:
is not an IP address, it will need to be a resolvable name (via DNS or
`/etc/hosts`
)
SSH into the
**secondary node**
:
SSH in
to the
**secondary node**
:
1.
Set up the repmgr standby:
...
...
@@ -815,13 +812,11 @@ a node and change its status from primary to replica (and vice versa).
#### Configure the primary Redis Cache node
1.
SSH into the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -871,13 +866,11 @@ You can specify multiple roles, like sentinel and Redis, as:
#### Configure the replica Redis Cache nodes
1.
SSH into the
**replica**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the
**replica**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -965,14 +958,11 @@ clients to report `NOAUTH Authentication required.`.
To configure the Sentinel Cache server:
1.
SSH into the server that will host Consul/Sentinel.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the
Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition package using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the
GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
the GitLab application is running.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the server that will host Consul/Sentinel.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1081,13 +1071,11 @@ a node and change its status from primary to replica (and vice versa).
#### Configure the primary Redis Queues node
1.
SSH into the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1142,13 +1130,11 @@ You can specify multiple roles, like sentinel and Redis, as:
#### Configure the replica Redis Queues nodes
1.
SSH into the
**replica**
Redis Queue server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the
**replica**
Redis Queue server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1236,14 +1222,11 @@ clients to report `NOAUTH Authentication required.`.
To configure the Sentinel Queues server:
1.
SSH into the server that will host Sentinel.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the
Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition package using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the
GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
the GitLab application is running.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the server that will host Sentinel.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1402,8 +1385,8 @@ and that your GitLab installation has three repository storages:
On each node:
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package
you want (based on _steps 1 and 2_ on the GitLab downloads page), but
_without_ providing
the
`EXTERNAL_URL`
value.
package
of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and _do not_ provide
the
`EXTERNAL_URL`
value.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
to configure the storage paths, enable
the network listener, and configure the token:
...
...
@@ -1565,10 +1548,10 @@ The following IPs will be used as an example:
To configure the Sidekiq nodes, on each one:
1.
SSH into the Sidekiq server.
1.
[
Download
/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab package
you want using steps 1 and 2 from the GitLab downloads page.
**Do not complete any other steps on the download page.**
1.
SSH in
to the Sidekiq server.
1.
[
Download
and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page.
1.
Open
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
with your editor:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1702,10 +1685,9 @@ The following IPs will be used as an example:
On each node perform the following:
1.
Download and install Omnibus GitLab using
**steps 1 and 2**
from
[
GitLab downloads
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
. Do not complete other
steps on the download page.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page.
1.
Copy the
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab-secrets.json`
file from your Consul server, and replace
the file of the same name on this server. If that file is not on this server,
add the file from your Consul server to this server.
...
...
@@ -1905,11 +1887,10 @@ The following IP will be used as an example:
To configure the Monitoring node:
1.
SSH into the Monitoring node.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the Monitoring node.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page.
1.
Copy the
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab-secrets.json`
file from your Consul server, and replace
the file of the same name on this server. If that file is not on this server,
add the file from your Consul server to this server.
...
...
doc/administration/reference_architectures/2k_users.md
View file @
7ec1b0ac
...
...
@@ -207,10 +207,10 @@ further configuration steps.
### Standalone PostgreSQL using Omnibus GitLab
1.
SSH into the PostgreSQL server.
1.
[
Download
/
install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package
you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download
page.
1.
SSH in
to the PostgreSQL server.
1.
[
Download
and
install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package
of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the
page.
1.
Generate a password hash for PostgreSQL. This assumes you will use the default
username of
`gitlab`
(recommended). The command will request a password
and confirmation. Use the value that is output by this command in the next
...
...
@@ -301,11 +301,10 @@ The Omnibus GitLab package can be used to configure a standalone Redis server.
The steps below are the minimum necessary to configure a Redis server with
Omnibus:
1.
SSH into the Redis server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the Redis server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -394,12 +393,11 @@ The following procedure describes how to configure a single Gitaly server named
`gitaly1.internal`
with the secret token
`gitalysecret`
. We assume your GitLab
installation has two repository storages:
`default`
and
`storage1`
.
To configure the Gitaly server:
To configure the Gitaly server
, on the server node you want to use for Gitaly
:
1.
On the server node you want to use for Gitaly,
[
download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
your selected
Omnibus GitLab package using
*steps 1 and 2*
from the GitLab downloads page,
but
*without*
providing the
`EXTERNAL_URL`
value.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and _do not_ provide the
`EXTERNAL_URL`
value.
1.
Edit the Gitaly server node's
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
file to configure
storage paths, enable the network listener, and to configure the token:
...
...
@@ -570,9 +568,9 @@ On each node perform the following:
mkdir -p /var/opt/gitlab/.ssh /var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/uploads /var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/shared /var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-ci/builds /var/opt/gitlab/git-data
```
1.
Download and install Omnibus GitLab using
**steps 1 and 2**
from
[
GitLab downloads
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
. Do not complete other
steps on the download
page.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the
page.
1.
Create or edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and use the following configuration.
To maintain uniformity of links across nodes, the
`external_url`
on the application server should point to the external URL that users will use
...
...
@@ -704,10 +702,10 @@ The Omnibus GitLab package can be used to configure a standalone Monitoring node
running
[
Prometheus
](
../monitoring/prometheus/index.md
)
and
[
Grafana
](
../monitoring/performance/grafana_configuration.md
)
:
1.
SSH into the Monitoring node.
1.
[
Download
/
install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package
you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
Do not complete any other steps on the download
page.
1.
SSH in
to the Monitoring node.
1.
[
Download
and
install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package
of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the
page.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
doc/administration/reference_architectures/3k_users.md
View file @
7ec1b0ac
...
...
@@ -285,12 +285,10 @@ a node and change its status from primary to replica (and vice versa).
#### Configuring the primary Redis instance
1.
SSH in to the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -363,12 +361,10 @@ run: redis-exporter: (pid 30075) 76861s; run: log: (pid 29674) 76896s
#### Configuring the replica Redis instances
1.
SSH in to the
**replica**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -456,14 +452,11 @@ clients to report `NOAUTH Authentication required.`.
To configure the Sentinel:
1.
SSH into the server that will host Consul/Sentinel.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the
Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition package using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the
GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
the GitLab application is running.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the server that will host Consul/Sentinel.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -623,7 +616,7 @@ in the second step, do not supply the `EXTERNAL_URL` value.
#### PostgreSQL primary node
1.
SSH into the PostgreSQL primary node.
1.
SSH in
to the PostgreSQL primary node.
1.
Generate a password hash for the PostgreSQL username/password pair. This assumes you will use the default
username of
`gitlab`
(recommended). The command will request a password
and confirmation. Use the value that is output by this command in the next
...
...
@@ -808,7 +801,7 @@ are supported and can be added if needed.
#### PostgreSQL post-configuration
SSH into the
**primary node**
:
SSH in
to the
**primary node**
:
1.
Open a database prompt:
...
...
@@ -844,7 +837,7 @@ SSH into the **primary node**:
is not an IP address, it will need to be a resolvable name (via DNS or
`/etc/hosts`
)
SSH into the
**secondary node**
:
SSH in
to the
**secondary node**
:
1.
Set up the repmgr standby:
...
...
@@ -1115,8 +1108,8 @@ and that your GitLab installation has three repository storages:
On each node:
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package
you want (based on _steps 1 and 2_ on the GitLab downloads page), but
_without_ providing
the
`EXTERNAL_URL`
value.
package
of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and _do not_ provide
the
`EXTERNAL_URL`
value.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
to configure the storage paths, enable
the network listener, and configure the token:
...
...
@@ -1309,10 +1302,10 @@ The following IPs will be used as an example:
To configure the Sidekiq nodes, one each one:
1.
SSH into the Sidekiq server.
1.
[
Download
/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab package
you want using steps 1 and 2 from the GitLab downloads page.
**Do not complete any other steps on the download page.**
1.
SSH in
to the Sidekiq server.
1.
[
Download
and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page.
1.
Open
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
with your editor:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1458,9 +1451,9 @@ On each node perform the following:
mkdir -p /var/opt/gitlab/.ssh /var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/uploads /var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/shared /var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-ci/builds /var/opt/gitlab/git-data
```
1.
Download and install Omnibus GitLab using
**steps 1 and 2**
from
[
GitLab downloads
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
. Do not complete other
steps on the download
page.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the
page.
1.
Create or edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and use the following configuration.
To maintain uniformity of links across nodes, the
`external_url`
on the application server should point to the external URL that users will use
...
...
@@ -1630,10 +1623,10 @@ The Omnibus GitLab package can be used to configure a standalone Monitoring node
running
[
Prometheus
](
../monitoring/prometheus/index.md
)
and
[
Grafana
](
../monitoring/performance/grafana_configuration.md
)
:
1.
SSH into the Monitoring node.
1.
[
Download
/
install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package
you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
Do not complete any other steps on the download
page.
1.
SSH in
to the Monitoring node.
1.
[
Download
and
install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package
of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the
page.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
doc/administration/reference_architectures/50k_users.md
View file @
7ec1b0ac
...
...
@@ -248,14 +248,11 @@ with the other servers.
To configure Consul:
1.
SSH into the server that will host Consul.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the
Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition package using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the
GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
the GitLab application is running.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the server that will host Consul.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -352,7 +349,7 @@ in the second step, do not supply the `EXTERNAL_URL` value.
#### PostgreSQL primary node
1.
SSH into the PostgreSQL primary node.
1.
SSH in
to the PostgreSQL primary node.
1.
Generate a password hash for the PostgreSQL username/password pair. This assumes you will use the default
username of
`gitlab`
(recommended). The command will request a password
and confirmation. Use the value that is output by this command in the next
...
...
@@ -513,7 +510,7 @@ are supported and can be added if needed.
#### PostgreSQL post-configuration
SSH into the
**primary node**
:
SSH in
to the
**primary node**
:
1.
Open a database prompt:
...
...
@@ -548,7 +545,7 @@ SSH into the **primary node**:
is not an IP address, it will need to be a resolvable name (via DNS or
`/etc/hosts`
)
SSH into the
**secondary node**
:
SSH in
to the
**secondary node**
:
1.
Set up the repmgr standby:
...
...
@@ -815,13 +812,11 @@ a node and change its status from primary to replica (and vice versa).
#### Configure the primary Redis Cache node
1.
SSH into the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -871,13 +866,11 @@ You can specify multiple roles, like sentinel and Redis, as:
#### Configure the replica Redis Cache nodes
1.
SSH into the
**replica**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the
**replica**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -965,14 +958,11 @@ clients to report `NOAUTH Authentication required.`.
To configure the Sentinel Cache server:
1.
SSH into the server that will host Consul/Sentinel.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the
Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition package using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the
GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
the GitLab application is running.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the server that will host Consul/Sentinel.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1081,13 +1071,11 @@ a node and change its status from primary to replica (and vice versa).
#### Configure the primary Redis Queues node
1.
SSH into the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1142,13 +1130,11 @@ You can specify multiple roles, like sentinel and Redis, as:
#### Configure the replica Redis Queues nodes
1.
SSH into the
**replica**
Redis Queue server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the
**replica**
Redis Queue server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1236,14 +1222,11 @@ clients to report `NOAUTH Authentication required.`.
To configure the Sentinel Queues server:
1.
SSH into the server that will host Sentinel.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the
Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition package using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the
GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
the GitLab application is running.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the server that will host Sentinel.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1402,8 +1385,8 @@ and that your GitLab installation has three repository storages:
On each node:
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package
you want (based on _steps 1 and 2_ on the GitLab downloads page), but
_without_ providing
the
`EXTERNAL_URL`
value.
package
of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and _do not_ provide
the
`EXTERNAL_URL`
value.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
to configure the storage paths, enable
the network listener, and configure the token:
...
...
@@ -1565,10 +1548,10 @@ The following IPs will be used as an example:
To configure the Sidekiq nodes, on each one:
1.
SSH into the Sidekiq server.
1.
[
Download
/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab package
you want using steps 1 and 2 from the GitLab downloads page.
**Do not complete any other steps on the download page.**
1.
SSH in
to the Sidekiq server.
1.
[
Download
and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page.
1.
Open
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
with your editor:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1702,10 +1685,9 @@ The following IPs will be used as an example:
On each node perform the following:
1.
Download and install Omnibus GitLab using
**steps 1 and 2**
from
[
GitLab downloads
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
. Do not complete other
steps on the download page.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page.
1.
Copy the
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab-secrets.json`
file from your Consul server, and replace
the file of the same name on this server. If that file is not on this server,
add the file from your Consul server to this server.
...
...
@@ -1905,11 +1887,10 @@ The following IP will be used as an example:
To configure the Monitoring node:
1.
SSH into the Monitoring node.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the Monitoring node.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page.
1.
Copy the
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab-secrets.json`
file from your Consul server, and replace
the file of the same name on this server. If that file is not on this server,
add the file from your Consul server to this server.
...
...
doc/administration/reference_architectures/5k_users.md
View file @
7ec1b0ac
...
...
@@ -284,13 +284,11 @@ a node and change its status from primary to replica (and vice versa).
#### Configuring the primary Redis instance
1.
SSH into the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the
**Primary**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -362,13 +360,11 @@ run: redis-exporter: (pid 30075) 76861s; run: log: (pid 29674) 76896s
#### Configuring the replica Redis instances
1.
SSH into the
**replica**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
and type (Community, Enterprise editions) of your current install.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the
**replica**
Redis server.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -456,14 +452,11 @@ clients to report `NOAUTH Authentication required.`.
To configure the Sentinel:
1.
SSH into the server that will host Consul/Sentinel.
1.
[
Download/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the
Omnibus GitLab Enterprise Edition package using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the
GitLab downloads page.
-
Make sure you select the correct Omnibus package, with the same version
the GitLab application is running.
-
Do not complete any other steps on the download page.
1.
SSH in to the server that will host Consul/Sentinel.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to both follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and to select the correct Omnibus GitLab package, with the same version
and type (Community or Enterprise editions) as your current install.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -623,7 +616,7 @@ in the second step, do not supply the `EXTERNAL_URL` value.
#### PostgreSQL primary node
1.
SSH into the PostgreSQL primary node.
1.
SSH in
to the PostgreSQL primary node.
1.
Generate a password hash for the PostgreSQL username/password pair. This assumes you will use the default
username of
`gitlab`
(recommended). The command will request a password
and confirmation. Use the value that is output by this command in the next
...
...
@@ -808,7 +801,7 @@ are supported and can be added if needed.
#### PostgreSQL post-configuration
SSH into the
**primary node**
:
SSH in
to the
**primary node**
:
1.
Open a database prompt:
...
...
@@ -843,7 +836,7 @@ SSH into the **primary node**:
is not an IP address, it will need to be a resolvable name (via DNS or
`/etc/hosts`
)
SSH into the
**secondary node**
:
SSH in
to the
**secondary node**
:
1.
Set up the repmgr standby:
...
...
@@ -1114,8 +1107,8 @@ and that your GitLab installation has three repository storages:
On each node:
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package
you want (based on _steps 1 and 2_ on the GitLab downloads page), but
_without_ providing
the
`EXTERNAL_URL`
value.
package
of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page, and _do not_ provide
the
`EXTERNAL_URL`
value.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
to configure the storage paths, enable
the network listener, and configure the token:
...
...
@@ -1308,10 +1301,10 @@ The following IPs will be used as an example:
To configure the Sidekiq nodes, one each one:
1.
SSH into the Sidekiq server.
1.
[
Download
/install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab package
you want using steps 1 and 2 from the GitLab downloads page.
**Do not complete any other steps on the download page.**
1.
SSH in
to the Sidekiq server.
1.
[
Download
and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the page.
1.
Open
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
with your editor:
```
ruby
...
...
@@ -1457,9 +1450,9 @@ On each node perform the following:
mkdir -p /var/opt/gitlab/.ssh /var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/uploads /var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/shared /var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-ci/builds /var/opt/gitlab/git-data
```
1.
Download and install Omnibus GitLab using
**steps 1 and 2**
from
[
GitLab downloads
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
. Do not complete other
steps on the download
page.
1.
[
Download and install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the
page.
1.
Create or edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and use the following configuration.
To maintain uniformity of links across nodes, the
`external_url`
on the application server should point to the external URL that users will use
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...
@@ -1629,10 +1622,10 @@ The Omnibus GitLab package can be used to configure a standalone Monitoring node
running
[
Prometheus
](
../monitoring/prometheus/index.md
)
and
[
Grafana
](
../monitoring/performance/grafana_configuration.md
)
:
1.
SSH into the Monitoring node.
1.
[
Download
/
install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package
you want using
**steps 1 and 2**
from the GitLab downloads page.
Do not complete any other steps on the download
page.
1.
SSH in
to the Monitoring node.
1.
[
Download
and
install
](
https://about.gitlab.com/install/
)
the Omnibus GitLab
package
of your choice. Be sure to follow _only_ installation steps 1 and 2
on the
page.
1.
Edit
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
and add the contents:
```
ruby
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...
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