# From 7.3 to 7.4 ### 0. Stop server sudo service gitlab stop ### 1. Backup ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:backup:create RAILS_ENV=production ``` ### 2. Get latest code ```bash sudo -u git -H git fetch --all sudo -u git -H git checkout -- db/schema.rb # local changes will be restored automatically ``` For GitLab Community Edition: ```bash sudo -u git -H git checkout 7-4-stable ``` OR For GitLab Enterprise Edition: ```bash sudo -u git -H git checkout 7-4-stable-ee ``` ### 3. Install libs, migrations, etc. ```bash # MySQL installations (note: the line below states '--without ... postgres') sudo -u git -H bundle install --without development test postgres --deployment # PostgreSQL installations (note: the line below states '--without ... mysql') sudo -u git -H bundle install --without development test mysql --deployment # Run database migrations sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production # Clean up assets and cache sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake assets:clean assets:precompile cache:clear RAILS_ENV=production # Update init.d script sudo cp lib/support/init.d/gitlab /etc/init.d/gitlab ``` ### 4. Update config files #### New configuration options for gitlab.yml There are new configuration options available for gitlab.yml. View them with the command below and apply them to your current gitlab.yml. ``` git diff origin/7-3-stable:config/gitlab.yml.example origin/7-4-stable:config/gitlab.yml.example ``` #### Change timeout for unicorn ``` # set timeout to 60 sudo -u git -H editor config/unicorn.rb ``` #### Change Nginx HTTPS settings * HTTPS setups: Make `/etc/nginx/sites-available/gitlab-ssl` the same as https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/7-4-stable/lib/support/nginx/gitlab-ssl but with your setting #### MySQL Databases: Update database.yml config file * Add `collation: utf8_general_ci` to `config/database.yml` as seen in [config/database.yml.mysql](/config/database.yml.mysql) ``` sudo -u git -H editor config/database.yml ``` ### 5. Start application sudo service gitlab start sudo service nginx restart ### 6. Check application status Check if GitLab and its environment are configured correctly: sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:env:info RAILS_ENV=production To make sure you didn't miss anything run a more thorough check with: sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:check RAILS_ENV=production If all items are green, then congratulations upgrade is complete! ### 7. Optional optimizations for GitLab setups with MySQL databases Only applies if running MySQL database created with GitLab 6.7 or earlier. If you are not experiencing any issues you may not need the following instructions however following them will bring your database in line with the latest recommended installation configuration and help avoid future issues. Be sure to follow these directions exactly. These directions should be safe for any MySQL instance but to be sure make a current MySQL database backup beforehand. ``` # Stop GitLab sudo service gitlab stop # Secure your MySQL installation (added in GitLab 6.2) sudo mysql_secure_installation # Login to MySQL mysql -u root -p # do not type the 'mysql>', this is part of the prompt # Convert all tables to use the InnoDB storage engine (added in GitLab 6.8) SELECT CONCAT('ALTER TABLE gitlabhq_production.', table_name, ' ENGINE=InnoDB;') AS 'Copy & run these SQL statements:' FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'gitlabhq_production' AND `ENGINE` <> 'InnoDB' AND `TABLE_TYPE` = 'BASE TABLE'; # If previous query returned results, copy & run all shown SQL statements # Convert all tables to correct character set SET foreign_key_checks = 0; SELECT CONCAT('ALTER TABLE gitlabhq_production.', table_name, ' CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci;') AS 'Copy & run these SQL statements:' FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'gitlabhq_production' AND `TABLE_COLLATION` <> 'utf8_unicode_ci' AND `TABLE_TYPE` = 'BASE TABLE'; # If previous query returned results, copy & run all shown SQL statements # turn foreign key checks back on SET foreign_key_checks = 1; # Find MySQL users mysql> SELECT user FROM mysql.user WHERE user LIKE '%git%'; # If git user exists and gitlab user does not exist # you are done with the database cleanup tasks mysql> \q # If both users exist skip to Delete gitlab user # Create new user for GitLab (changed in GitLab 6.4) # change $password in the command below to a real password you pick mysql> CREATE USER 'git'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '$password'; # Grant the git user necessary permissions on the database mysql> GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, INDEX, ALTER, LOCK TABLES ON `gitlabhq_production`.* TO 'git'@'localhost'; # Delete the old gitlab user mysql> DELETE FROM mysql.user WHERE user='gitlab'; # Quit the database session mysql> \q # Try connecting to the new database with the new user sudo -u git -H mysql -u git -p -D gitlabhq_production # Type the password you replaced $password with earlier # You should now see a 'mysql>' prompt # Quit the database session mysql> \q # Update database configuration details # See config/database.yml.mysql for latest recommended configuration details # Remove the reaping_frequency setting line if it exists (removed in GitLab 6.8) # Set production -> pool: 10 (updated in GitLab 5.3) # Set production -> username: git # Set production -> password: the password your replaced $password with earlier sudo -u git -H editor /home/git/gitlab/config/database.yml # Start GitLab sudo service gitlab start sudo service nginx restart # Run thorough check sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:check RAILS_ENV=production ``` ## Things went south? Revert to previous version (7.3) ### 1. Revert the code to the previous version Follow the [upgrade guide from 7.2 to 7.3](7.2-to-7.3.md), except for the database migration (The backup is already migrated to the previous version) ### 2. Restore from the backup: ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:backup:restore RAILS_ENV=production ``` If you have more than one backup *.tar file(s) please add `BACKUP=timestamp_of_backup` to the command above.