Commit cbc14bb5 authored by Achilleas Pipinellis's avatar Achilleas Pipinellis

Merge branch 'docs-jayo-geo-replicator-password-rotation' into 'master'

Documentation: Add gitlab replication password change instructions

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!69585
parents 5e1d2588 71d84f9a
...@@ -501,6 +501,79 @@ two other clusters of nodes supporting a Geo **secondary** site. One for the ...@@ -501,6 +501,79 @@ two other clusters of nodes supporting a Geo **secondary** site. One for the
main database and the other for the tracking database. For more information, main database and the other for the tracking database. For more information,
see [High Availability with Omnibus GitLab](../../postgresql/replication_and_failover.md). see [High Availability with Omnibus GitLab](../../postgresql/replication_and_failover.md).
### Changing the replication password
To change the password for the [replication user](https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Streaming_Replication)
when using Omnibus-managed PostgreSQL instances:
On the GitLab Geo **primary** server:
1. The default value for the replication user is `gitlab_replicator`, but if you've set a custom replication
user in your `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` under the `postgresql['sql_replication_user']` setting, make sure to
adapt the following instructions for your own user.
Generate an MD5 hash of the desired password:
```shell
sudo gitlab-ctl pg-password-md5 gitlab_replicator
# Enter password: <your_password_here>
# Confirm password: <your_password_here>
# 950233c0dfc2f39c64cf30457c3b7f1e
```
Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`:
```ruby
# Fill with the hash generated by `gitlab-ctl pg-password-md5 gitlab_replicator`
postgresql['sql_replication_password'] = '<md5_hash_of_your_password>'
```
1. Save the file and reconfigure GitLab to change the replication user's password in PostgreSQL:
```shell
sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
```
1. Restart PostgreSQL for the replication password change to take effect:
```shell
sudo gitlab-ctl restart postgresql
```
Until the password is updated on any **secondary** servers, the [PostgreSQL log](../../logs.md#postgresql-logs) on
the secondaries will report the following error message:
```console
FATAL: could not connect to the primary server: FATAL: password authentication failed for user "gitlab_replicator"
```
On all GitLab Geo **secondary** servers:
1. The first step isn't necessary from a configuration perspective, since the hashed `'sql_replication_password'`
is not used on the GitLab Geo **secondary**. However in the event that **secondary** needs to be promoted
to the GitLab Geo **primary**, make sure to match the `'sql_replication_password'` in the secondary
server configuration.
Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`:
```ruby
# Fill with the hash generated by `gitlab-ctl pg-password-md5 gitlab_replicator` on the Geo primary
postgresql['sql_replication_password'] = '<md5_hash_of_your_password>'
```
1. During the initial replication setup, the `gitlab-ctl replicate-geo-database` command writes the plaintext
password for the replication user account to two locations:
- `gitlab-geo.conf`: Used by the PostgreSQL replication process, written to the PostgreSQL data
directory, by default at `/var/opt/gitlab/postgresql/data/gitlab-geo.conf`.
- `.pgpass`: Used by the `gitlab-psql` user, located by default at `/var/opt/gitlab/postgresql/.pgpass`.
Update the plaintext password in both of these files, and restart PostgreSQL:
```shell
sudo gitlab-ctl restart postgresql
```
## Multi-node database replication ## Multi-node database replication
In GitLab 14.0, Patroni replaced `repmgr` as the supported In GitLab 14.0, Patroni replaced `repmgr` as the supported
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