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- [Log system](logs.md): Where to look for logs.
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- [Log system](logs.md): Where to look for logs.
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- [Sidekiq Troubleshooting](troubleshooting/sidekiq.md): Debug when Sidekiq appears hung and is not processing jobs.
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- [Sidekiq Troubleshooting](troubleshooting/sidekiq.md): Debug when Sidekiq appears hung and is not processing jobs.
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- Useful [diagnostics tools](troubleshooting/diagnostics_tools.md) that are sometimes used by the GitLab
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Support team.
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- [Troubleshooting ElasticSearch](troubleshooting/elasticsearch.md): Tips to troubleshoot ElasticSearch.
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### Support Team Docs
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- [Kubernetes troubleshooting](troubleshooting/kubernetes_cheat_sheet.md): Commands and tips useful
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for troubleshooting Kubernetes-related issues.
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The GitLab Support Team has collected a lot of information about troubleshooting GitLab
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- Useful links from the Support Team:
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instances. These documents are normally used by the Support Team itself, or by customers
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- [GitLab Developer Docs](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/README.html).
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with direct guidance from a Support Team member. GitLab administrators may find the
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- [Repairing and recovering broken Git repositories](https://git.seveas.net/repairing-and-recovering-broken-git-repositories.html).
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information useful for troubleshooting, but if you are experiencing trouble with your
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- [Testing with OpenSSL](https://www.feistyduck.com/library/openssl-cookbook/online/ch-testing-with-openssl.html).
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GitLab instance, you should check your [support options](https://about.gitlab.com/support/)
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- [Strace zine](https://wizardzines.com/zines/strace/).
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before referring to these documents.
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CAUTION: **Warning:**
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Using the commands listed in the documentation below could result in data loss or
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other damage to a GitLab instance, and should only be used by experienced administrators
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who are aware of the risks.
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- [Useful diagnostics tools](troubleshooting/diagnostics_tools.md)
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- [Useful Linux commands](troubleshooting/linux_cheat_sheet.md)
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- [Troubleshooting Kubernetes](troubleshooting/kubernetes_cheat_sheet.md)
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- [Guide to test environments](troubleshooting/test_environments.md) (for Support Engineers)
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- [GitLab rails console commands](troubleshooting/gitlab_rails_cheat_sheet.md) (for Support Engineers)
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- Useful links:
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- [GitLab Developer Docs](../development/README.md)
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- [Repairing and recovering broken Git repositories](https://git.seveas.net/repairing-and-recovering-broken-git-repositories.html)
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- [Testing with OpenSSL](https://www.feistyduck.com/library/openssl-cookbook/online/ch-testing-with-openssl.html)
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type: reference
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---
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# Linux Cheat Sheet
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This is the GitLab Support Team's collection of information regarding Linux, that they
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sometimes use while troubleshooting. It is listed here for transparency,
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and it may be useful for users with experience with Linux. If you are currently
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having an issue with GitLab, you may want to check your [support options](https://about.gitlab.com/support/)
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first, before attempting to use this information.
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CAUTION: **CAUTION:**
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If you are administering GitLab you are expected to know these commands for your distribution
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of choice. If you are a GitLab Support Engineer, consider this a cross-reference to
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translate `yum` -> `apt-get` and the like.
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on. Contributions are welcome to help add them.
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```bash
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uname -a
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cat /etc/centos-release
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cat /etc/redhat-release
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cat /etc/os-release
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```
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reboot
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chown root:git <file_or_dir>
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chmod u+x <file>
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```
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ls > file.txt
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ls | tee /tmp/file.txt
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sed -i 's/original-text/new-text/g' <filename>
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```
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find . -name 'filename.rb' -print
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# locate a file
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locate <filename>
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history
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grep -2 search_term <filename>
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history
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!his
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sudo !!
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```
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||||||
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# Apps for a Testing Environment
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for use while troubleshooting. It is listed here for transparency, and it may be useful
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for users with experience with these tools. If you are currently having an issue with
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GitLab, you may want to check your [support options](https://about.gitlab.com/support/)
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first, before attempting to use this information.
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NOTE: **Note:**
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This page was initially written for Support Engineers, so some of the links
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are only available internally at GitLab.
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## Docker
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The following were tested on docker containers running in the cloud. Support Engineers,
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please see [these docs](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/dev-resources/tree/master/dev-resources#running-docker-containers)
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on how to run Docker containers on `dev-resources`. Other setups haven't been tested,
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but contributions are welcome.
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### GitLab
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Please see [our Docker test environment docs](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/install/digitaloceandocker.html#create-new-gitlab-container)
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for how to run GitLab on Docker. When spinning this up with `docker-machine`, ensure
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you change a few things:
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1. Update the name of the `docker-machine` host. You can see a list of hosts
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with `docker-machine ls`.
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1. Expose the necessary ports using the `-p` flag. Docker normally doesn't
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allow access to any ports it uses outside of the container, so they must be
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explicitly exposed.
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1. Add any necessary `gitlab.rb` configuration to the
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`GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG` variable.
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For example, when the `docker-machine` host we want to use is `do-docker`:
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```sh
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docker run --detach --name gitlab \
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--env GITLAB_OMNIBUS_CONFIG="external_url 'http://$(docker-machine ip do-docker)'; gitlab_rails['gitlab_shell_ssh_port'] = 2222;" \
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--hostname $(docker-machine ip do-docker) \
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-p 80:80 -p 2222:22 \
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gitlab/gitlab-ee:11.5.3-ee.0
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```
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### SAML
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#### SAML for Authentication
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We can use the [test-saml-idp Docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/jamedjo/test-saml-idp)
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to do the work for us:
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```sh
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docker run --name gitlab_saml -p 8080:8080 -p 8443:8443 \
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-e SIMPLESAMLPHP_SP_ENTITY_ID=<GITLAB_IP_OR_DOMAIN> \
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-e SIMPLESAMLPHP_SP_ASSERTION_CONSUMER_SERVICE=<GITLAB_IP_OR_DOMAIN>/users/auth/saml/callback \
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-d jamedjo/test-saml-idp
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```
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The following will also need to go in your `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`. See [our SAML docs](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/integration/saml.html)
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for more, as well as the list of [default usernames, passwords, and emails](https://hub.docker.com/r/jamedjo/test-saml-idp/#usage).
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```ruby
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_enabled'] = true
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_allow_single_sign_on'] = ['saml']
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_sync_email_from_provider'] = 'saml'
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_sync_profile_from_provider'] = ['saml']
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_sync_profile_attributes'] = ['email']
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_auto_sign_in_with_provider'] = 'saml'
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_block_auto_created_users'] = false
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_auto_link_ldap_user'] = false
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_auto_link_saml_user'] = true
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_providers'] = [
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{
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"name" => "saml",
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"label" => "SAML",
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"args" => {
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assertion_consumer_service_url: '<GITLAB_IP_OR_DOMAIN>/users/auth/saml/callback',
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idp_cert_fingerprint: '119b9e027959cdb7c662cfd075d9e2ef384e445f',
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idp_sso_target_url: '<SAML_IP_OR_DOMAIN>:8080/simplesaml/saml2/idp/SSOService.php',
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issuer: '<GITLAB_IP_OR_DOMAIN>',
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name_identifier_format: 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format:persistent'
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}
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|
}
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]
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```
|
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|
#### GroupSAML for GitLab.com
|
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|
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||||||
|
See [the GDK SAML documentation](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-development-kit/blob/master/doc/howto/saml.md).
|
||||||
|
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|
### ElasticSearch
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```sh
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||||||
|
docker run -d --name elasticsearch \
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||||||
|
-p 9200:9200 -p 9300:9300 \
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|
-e "discovery.type=single-node" \
|
||||||
|
docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:5.5.1
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||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Then confirm it works in the browser at `curl http://<IP_ADDRESS>:9200/_cat/health`.
|
||||||
|
ElasticSearch's default username is `elastic` and password is `changeme`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### PlantUML
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
See [our PlantUML docs](../integration/plantuml.md#docker)
|
||||||
|
on running PlantUML in Docker.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Jira
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```sh
|
||||||
|
docker run -d -p 8081:8080 cptactionhank/atlassian-jira:latest
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Then go to `<IP_ADDRESS>:8081` in the browser to set it up. This requires a
|
||||||
|
Jira license.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Grafana
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```sh
|
||||||
|
docker run -d --name grafana -e "GF_SECURITY_ADMIN_PASSWORD=gitlab" -p 3000:3000 grafana/grafana
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Access it at `<IP_ADDRESS>:3000`.
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