--- stage: Systems group: Geo info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- # Geo Rake Tasks **(PREMIUM SELF)** The following Rake tasks are for [Geo installations](../geo/index.md). See also [troubleshooting Geo](../geo/replication/troubleshooting.md) for additional Geo Rake tasks. ## Git housekeeping There are few tasks you can run to schedule a Git housekeeping to start at the next repository sync in a **secondary** node: ### Incremental Repack This is equivalent of running `git repack -d` on a _bare_ repository. **Omnibus Installation** ```shell sudo gitlab-rake geo:git:housekeeping:incremental_repack ``` **Source Installation** ```shell sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake geo:git:housekeeping:incremental_repack RAILS_ENV=production ``` ### Full Repack This is equivalent of running `git repack -d -A --pack-kept-objects` on a _bare_ repository which optionally, writes a reachability bitmap index when this is enabled in GitLab. **Omnibus Installation** ```shell sudo gitlab-rake geo:git:housekeeping:full_repack ``` **Source Installation** ```shell sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake geo:git:housekeeping:full_repack RAILS_ENV=production ``` ### GC This is equivalent of running `git gc` on a _bare_ repository, optionally writing a reachability bitmap index when this is enabled in GitLab. **Omnibus Installation** ```shell sudo gitlab-rake geo:git:housekeeping:gc ``` **Source Installation** ```shell sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake geo:git:housekeeping:gc RAILS_ENV=production ``` ## Remove orphaned project registries Under certain conditions your project registry can contain obsolete records, you can remove them using the Rake task `geo:run_orphaned_project_registry_cleaner`: **Omnibus Installation** ```shell sudo gitlab-rake geo:run_orphaned_project_registry_cleaner ``` **Source Installation** ```shell sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake geo:run_orphaned_project_registry_cleaner RAILS_ENV=production ```