Gitlab from sources : proper utf8mb4 support for MySQL 5.5 to 5.7
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#
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production:
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adapter: mysql2
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encoding: utf8mb4
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collation: utf8mb4_general_ci
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encoding: utf8
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collation: utf8_general_ci
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reconnect: false
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database: gitlabhq_production
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pool: 10
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#
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development:
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adapter: mysql2
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encoding: utf8mb4
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collation: utf8mb4_general_ci
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encoding: utf8
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collation: utf8_general_ci
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reconnect: false
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database: gitlabhq_development
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pool: 5
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We do not recommend using MySQL due to various issues. For example, case [(in)sensitivity](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/case-sensitivity.html) and [problems](https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=65830) that [suggested](https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=50909) [fixes](https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=65830) [have](https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=63164).
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## MySQL
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## Initial database setup
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# Install the database packages
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sudo apt-get install -y mysql-server mysql-client libmysqlclient-dev
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# If this fails, check your MySQL config files (e.g. `/etc/mysql/*.cnf`, `/etc/mysql/conf.d/*`) for the setting "innodb = off"
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mysql> SET storage_engine=INNODB;
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# If you have MySQL < 5.7.7 and want to enable utf8mb4 character set support with your GitLab install, you must set the following NOW:
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mysql> SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table=1, innodb_file_format=Barracuda, innodb_large_prefix=1;
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# Create the GitLab production database
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mysql> CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS `gitlabhq_production` DEFAULT CHARACTER SET `utf8` COLLATE `utf8_unicode_ci`;
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mysql> CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS `gitlabhq_production` DEFAULT CHARACTER SET `utf8` COLLATE `utf8_general_ci`;
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# Grant the GitLab user necessary permissions on the database
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mysql> GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES, DROP, INDEX, ALTER, LOCK TABLES, REFERENCES ON `gitlabhq_production`.* TO 'git'@'localhost';
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# Quit the database session
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mysql> \q
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# You are done installing the database and can go back to the rest of the installation.
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# You are done installing the database for now and can go back to the rest of the installation.
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Please proceed to the rest of the installation before running through the utf8mb4 support section.
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### MySQL utf8mb4 support
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After installation or upgrade, remember to [convert any new tables](#convert) to `utf8mb4`/`utf8mb4_general_ci`.
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GitLab 8.14 has introduced [a feature](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/7420) requiring `utf8mb4` encoding to be supported in your GitLab MySQL Database, which is not the case if you have setup your database before GitLab 8.16.
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Follow the below instructions to ensure you use the most up to date requirements for your GitLab MySQL Database.
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**We are about to do the following:**
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- Ensure you can enable `utf8mb4` encoding and `utf8mb4_general_ci` collation for your GitLab DB, tables and data.
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- Convert your GitLab tables and data from `utf8`/`utf8_general_ci` to `utf8mb4`/`utf8mb4_general_ci`
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### Check for utf8mb4 support
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#### Check for InnoDB File-Per-Table Tablespaces
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We need to check, enable and maybe convert your existing GitLab DB tables to the [InnoDB File-Per-Table Tablespaces](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-multiple-tablespaces.html) as a prerequise for supporting **utfb8mb4 with long indexes** required by recent GitLab databases.
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# Login to MySQL
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mysql -u root -p
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# Type the MySQL root password
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mysql > use gitlabhq_production;
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# Check your MySQL version is >= 5.5.3 (GitLab requires 5.5.14+)
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mysql > SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'version';
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+---------------+-----------------+
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| Variable_name | Value |
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+---------------+-----------------+
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| version | 5.5.53-0+deb8u1 |
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+---------------+-----------------+
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# Note where is your MySQL data dir for later:
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mysql > select @@datadir;
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+----------------+
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| @@datadir |
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+----------------+
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| /var/lib/mysql |
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+----------------+
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# Note whether your MySQL server runs with innodb_file_per_table ON or OFF:
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mysql> SELECT @@innodb_file_per_table;
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+-------------------------+
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| @@innodb_file_per_table |
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+-------------------------+
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| 1 |
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+-------------------------+
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# You can now quit the database session
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mysql> \q
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> You need **MySQL 5.5.3 or later** to perform this update.
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Whatever the results of your checks above, we now need to check if your GitLab database has been created using [InnoDB File-Per-Table Tablespaces](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-multiple-tablespaces.html) (i.e. `innodb_file_per_table` was set to **1** at initial setup time).
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> Note: This setting is [enabled by default](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_file_per_table) since MySQL 5.6.6.
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# Run this command with root privileges, replace the data dir if different:
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sudo ls -lh /var/lib/mysql/gitlabhq_production/*.ibd | wc -l
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# Run this command with root privileges, replace the data dir if different:
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sudo ls -lh /var/lib/mysql/gitlabhq_production/*.frm | wc -l
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- **Case 1: a result > 0 for both commands**
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Congrats, your GitLab database uses the right InnoDB tablespace format.
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However, you must still ensure that any **future tables** created by GitLab will still use the right format:
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- If `SELECT @@innodb_file_per_table` returned **1** previously, your server is running correctly.
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> It's however a requirement to check *now* that this setting is indeed persisted in your [my.cnf](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/tablespace-enabling.html) file!
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- If `SELECT @@innodb_file_per_table` returned **0** previously, your server is not running correctly.
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> [Enable innodb_file_per_table](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/tablespace-enabling.html) by running in a MySQL session as root the command `SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table=1, innodb_file_format=Barracuda;` and persist the two settings in your [my.cnf](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/tablespace-enabling.html) file
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Now, if you have a **different result** returned by the 2 commands above, it means you have a **mix of tables format** uses in your GitLab database. This can happen if your MySQL server had different values for `innodb_file_per_table` in its life and you updated GitLab at different moments with those inconsistent values. So keep reading.
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- **Case 2: a result equals to "0" OR not the same result for both commands**
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Unfortunately, none or only some of your GitLab database tables use the GitLab requirement of [InnoDB File-Per-Table Tablespaces](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-multiple-tablespaces.html).
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Let's enable what we need on the running server:
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# Login to MySQL
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mysql -u root -p
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# Type the MySQL root password
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# Enable innodb_file_per_table and set innodb_file_format on the running server:
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mysql > SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table=1, innodb_file_format=Barracuda;
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# You can now quit the database session
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mysql> \q
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> Now, **persist** [innodb_file_per_table](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/tablespace-enabling.html) and [innodb_file_format](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/innodb-file-format-enabling.html) in your `my.cnf` file.
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Ensure at this stage that your GitLab instance is indeed **stopped**.
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Now, let's convert all the GitLab database tables to the new tablespace format:
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# Login to MySQL
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mysql -u root -p
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# Type the MySQL root password
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mysql > use gitlabhq_production;
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# Safety check: you should still have those values set as follow:
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mysql> SELECT @@innodb_file_per_table, @@innodb_file_format;
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| @@innodb_file_per_table | @@innodb_file_format |
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+-------------------------+----------------------+
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| 1 | Barracuda |
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mysql > SELECT CONCAT('ALTER TABLE `', TABLE_NAME,'` ENGINE=InnoDB;') AS 'Copy & run these SQL statements:' FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA="gitlabhq_production" AND TABLE_TYPE="BASE TABLE";
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# If previous query returned results, copy & run all shown SQL statements
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# You can now quit the database session
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mysql> \q
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---
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#### Check for proper InnoDB File Format, Row Format, Large Prefix and tables conversion
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We need to check, enable and probably convert your existing GitLab DB tables to use the [Barracuda InnoDB file format](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/innodb-file-format.html), the [DYNAMIC row format](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/glossary.html#glos_dynamic_row_format) and [innodb_large_prefix](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_large_prefix) as a second prerequisite for supporting **utfb8mb4 with long indexes** used by recent GitLab databases.
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# Login to MySQL
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mysql -u root -p
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# Type the MySQL root password
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mysql > use gitlabhq_production;
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# Set innodb_file_format and innodb_large_prefix on the running server:
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# Note: These are the default settings only for MySQL 5.7.7 and later.
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mysql > SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format=Barracuda, innodb_large_prefix=1;
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# Your DB must be (still) using utf8/utf8_general_ci as default encoding and collation.
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# We will NOT change the default encoding and collation on the DB in order to support future GitLab migrations creating tables
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# that require "long indexes support" on installations using MySQL <= 5.7.9.
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# However, when such migrations occur, you will have to follow this guide again to convert the newly created tables to the proper encoding/collation.
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# This should return the following:
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mysql> SELECT @@character_set_database, @@collation_database;
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+--------------------------+----------------------+
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| @@character_set_database | @@collation_database |
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+--------------------------+----------------------+
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| utf8 | utf8_general_ci |
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+--------------------------+----------------------+
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> Now, ensure that [innodb_file_format](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/tablespace-enabling.html) and [innodb_large_prefix](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_large_prefix) are **persisted** in your `my.cnf` file.
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#### Tables and data conversion to utf8mb4
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<a name="convert"></a>
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Now that you have a persistent MySQL setup, you can safely upgrade tables after setup or upgrade time:
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# Convert tables not using ROW_FORMAT DYNAMIC:
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mysql> SELECT CONCAT('ALTER TABLE `', TABLE_NAME,'` ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC;') AS 'Copy & run these SQL statements:' FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA="gitlabhq_production" AND TABLE_TYPE="BASE TABLE" AND ROW_FORMAT!="Dynamic";
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# !! If previous query returned results, copy & run all shown SQL statements
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# Convert tables/columns not using utf8mb4/utf8mb4_general_ci as encoding/collation:
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mysql > SET foreign_key_checks = 0;
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mysql > SELECT CONCAT('ALTER TABLE `', TABLE_NAME,'` CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_general_ci;') AS 'Copy & run these SQL statements:' FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA="gitlabhq_production" AND TABLE_COLLATION != "utf8mb4_general_ci" AND TABLE_TYPE="BASE TABLE";
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# !! If previous query returned results, copy & run all shown SQL statements
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# Turn foreign key checks back on
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mysql > SET foreign_key_checks = 1;
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# You can now quit the database session
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mysql> \q
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Ensure your GitLab database configuration file uses a proper connection encoding and collation:
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```sudo -u git -H editor config/database.yml```
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production:
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adapter: mysql2
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encoding: utf8mb4
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collation: utf8mb4_general_ci
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[Restart your GitLab instance](../administration/restart_gitlab.md).
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## MySQL strings limits
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sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake assets:clean assets:precompile cache:clear RAILS_ENV=production
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```
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**MySQL installations**: Run through the `MySQL strings limits` and `Tables and data conversion to utf8mb4` [tasks](../install/database_mysql.md).
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### 6. Update gitlab-workhorse
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Install and compile gitlab-workhorse. This requires
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