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stage: Create
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group: Gitaly
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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type: reference
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---
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# Moving repositories managed by GitLab **(FREE SELF)**
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You can move all repositories managed by GitLab to another file system or another server.
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## Moving data within a GitLab instance
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The GitLab API is the recommended way to move Git repositories:
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- Between servers.
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- Between different storage.
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- From single-node Gitaly to Gitaly Cluster.
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For more information, see:
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- [Configuring additional storage for Gitaly](../gitaly/configure_gitaly.md#network-architecture). This
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example configures additional storage called `storage1` and `storage2`.
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- [The API documentation](../../api/project_repository_storage_moves.md) details the endpoints for
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querying and scheduling project repository moves.
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- [The API documentation](../../api/snippet_repository_storage_moves.md) details the endpoints for
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querying and scheduling snippet repository moves.
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- [The API documentation](../../api/group_repository_storage_moves.md) details the endpoints for
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querying and scheduling group repository moves **(PREMIUM SELF)**.
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- [Migrating to Gitaly Cluster](../gitaly/index.md#migrating-to-gitaly-cluster).
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### Move Repositories
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GitLab repositories can be associated with projects, groups, and snippets. Each of these types
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have a separate API to schedule the respective repositories to move. To move all repositories
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on a GitLab instance, each of these types must be scheduled to move for each storage.
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WARNING:
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To move repositories into a [Gitaly Cluster](../gitaly/index.md#gitaly-cluster) in GitLab versions
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13.12 to 14.1, you must [enable the `gitaly_replicate_repository_direct_fetch` feature flag](../feature_flags.md).
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WARNING:
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Repositories can be **permanently deleted** by a call to `/projects/:project_id/repository_storage_moves`
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that attempts to move a project already stored in a Gitaly Cluster back into that cluster.
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See [this issue for more details](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitaly/-/issues/3752). This was fixed in
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GitLab 14.3.0 and backported to
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[14.2.4](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2021/09/17/gitlab-14-2-4-released/),
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[14.1.6](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2021/09/27/gitlab-14-1-6-released/),
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[14.0.11](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2021/09/27/gitlab-14-0-11-released/), and
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[13.12.12](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2021/09/22/gitlab-13-12-12-released/).
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Each repository is made read-only for the duration of the move. The repository is not writable
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until the move has completed.
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To move repositories:
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1. Ensure all [local and cluster storages](../gitaly/configure_gitaly.md#mixed-configuration) are accessible to the GitLab instance. In
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this example, these are `<original_storage_name>` and `<cluster_storage_name>`.
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1. [Configure repository storage weights](../repository_storage_paths.md#configure-where-new-repositories-are-stored)
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so that the new storages receives all new projects. This stops new projects from being created
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on existing storages while the migration is in progress.
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1. Schedule repository moves for:
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- [Projects](#bulk-schedule-project-moves).
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- [Snippets](#bulk-schedule-snippet-moves).
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- [Groups](#bulk-schedule-group-moves). **(PREMIUM SELF)**
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### Bulk schedule project moves
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Use the API to schedule project moves:
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1. [Schedule repository storage moves for all projects on a storage shard](../../api/project_repository_storage_moves.md#schedule-repository-storage-moves-for-all-projects-on-a-storage-shard)
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using the API. For example:
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```shell
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curl --request POST --header "Private-Token: <your_access_token>" \
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--header "Content-Type: application/json" \
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--data '{"source_storage_name":"<original_storage_name>","destination_storage_name":"<cluster_storage_name>"}' \
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"https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/project_repository_storage_moves"
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```
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1. [Query the most recent repository moves](../../api/project_repository_storage_moves.md#retrieve-all-project-repository-storage-moves)
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using the API. The response indicates either:
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- The moves have completed successfully. The `state` field is `finished`.
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- The moves are in progress. Re-query the repository move until it completes successfully.
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- The moves have failed. Most failures are temporary and are solved by rescheduling the move.
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1. After the moves are complete, use the API to [query projects](../../api/projects.md#list-all-projects) and confirm that all projects have moved. None of the projects should be returned with the
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`repository_storage` field set to the old storage. For example:
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```shell
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curl --header "Private-Token: <your_access_token>" --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
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"https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects?repository_storage=<original_storage_name>"
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```
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Alternatively use [the rails console](../operations/rails_console.md) to confirm that all
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projects have moved. Run the following in the rails console:
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```ruby
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ProjectRepository.for_repository_storage('<original_storage_name>')
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```
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1. Repeat for each storage as required.
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### Bulk schedule snippet moves
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Use the API to schedule snippet moves:
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1. [Schedule repository storage moves for all snippets on a storage shard](../../api/snippet_repository_storage_moves.md#schedule-repository-storage-moves-for-all-snippets-on-a-storage-shard). For example:
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```shell
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curl --request POST --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" \
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--header "Content-Type: application/json" \
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--data '{"source_storage_name":"<original_storage_name>","destination_storage_name":"<cluster_storage_name>"}' \
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"https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/snippet_repository_storage_moves"
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```
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1. [Query the most recent repository moves](../../api/snippet_repository_storage_moves.md#retrieve-all-snippet-repository-storage-moves)
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The response indicates either:
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- The moves have completed successfully. The `state` field is `finished`.
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- The moves are in progress. Re-query the repository move until it completes successfully.
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- The moves have failed. Most failures are temporary and are solved by rescheduling the move.
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1. After the moves are complete, use [the rails console](../operations/rails_console.md) to confirm
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that all snippets have moved. No snippets should be returned for the original storage. Run the
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following in the rails console:
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```ruby
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SnippetRepository.for_repository_storage('<original_storage_name>')
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```
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1. Repeat for each storage as required.
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### Bulk schedule group moves **(PREMIUM SELF)**
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Use the API to schedule group moves:
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1. [Schedule repository storage moves for all groups on a storage shard](../../api/group_repository_storage_moves.md#schedule-repository-storage-moves-for-all-groups-on-a-storage-shard)
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. For example:
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```shell
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curl --request POST --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <your_access_token>" \
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--header "Content-Type: application/json" \
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--data '{"source_storage_name":"<original_storage_name>","destination_storage_name":"<cluster_storage_name>"}' \
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"https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/group_repository_storage_moves"
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```
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1. [Query the most recent repository moves](../../api/group_repository_storage_moves.md#retrieve-all-group-repository-storage-moves)
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. The response indicates either:
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- The moves have completed successfully. The `state` field is `finished`.
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- The moves are in progress. Re-query the repository move until it completes successfully.
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- The moves have failed. Most failures are temporary and are solved by rescheduling the move.
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1. After the moves are complete, use [the rails console](../operations/rails_console.md) to confirm
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that all groups have moved. No groups should be returned for the original storage. Run the
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following in the rails console:
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```ruby
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GroupWikiRepository.for_repository_storage('<original_storage_name>')
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```
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1. Repeat for each storage as required.
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## Migrating to another GitLab instance
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[Using the API](#moving-data-within-a-gitlab-instance) isn't an option if you are migrating to a new
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GitLab environment, for example:
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- From a single-node GitLab to a scaled-out architecture.
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- From a GitLab instance in your private data center to a cloud provider.
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The rest of the document looks
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at some of the ways you can copy all your repositories from
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`/var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories` to `/mnt/gitlab/repositories`.
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We look at three scenarios:
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- The target directory is empty.
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- The target directory contains an outdated copy of the repositories.
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- How to deal with thousands of repositories.
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WARNING:
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Each of the approaches we list can or does overwrite data in the target directory
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`/mnt/gitlab/repositories`. Do not mix up the source and the target.
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### Recommended approach in all cases
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For either Gitaly or Gitaly Cluster targets, the GitLab [backup and restore capability](../../raketasks/backup_restore.md)
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should be used. Git repositories are accessed, managed, and stored on GitLab servers by Gitaly as a database. Data loss
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can result from directly accessing and copying Gitaly's files using tools like `rsync`.
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- From GitLab 13.3, backup performance can be improved by
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[processing multiple repositories concurrently](../../raketasks/backup_restore.md#back-up-git-repositories-concurrently).
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- Backups can be created of just the repositories using the
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[skip feature](../../raketasks/backup_restore.md#excluding-specific-directories-from-the-backup).
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No other method works for Gitaly Cluster targets.
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### Target directory is empty: use a `tar` pipe
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For Gitaly targets (use [recommended approach](#recommended-approach-in-all-cases) for Gitaly Cluster targets), if the
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target directory `/mnt/gitlab/repositories` is empty the simplest thing to do is to use a `tar` pipe. This method has
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low overhead and `tar` is almost always already installed on your system.
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However, it is not possible to resume an interrupted `tar` pipe; if that happens then all data must be copied again.
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```shell
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sudo -u git sh -c 'tar -C /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories -cf - -- . |\
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tar -C /mnt/gitlab/repositories -xf -'
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```
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If you want to see progress, replace `-xf` with `-xvf`.
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#### `tar` pipe to another server
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For Gitaly targets (use [recommended approach](#recommended-approach-in-all-cases) for Gitaly Cluster targets), you can
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also use a `tar` pipe to copy data to another server. If your `git` user has SSH access to the new server as
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`git@newserver`, you can pipe the data through SSH.
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```shell
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sudo -u git sh -c 'tar -C /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories -cf - -- . |\
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ssh git@newserver tar -C /mnt/gitlab/repositories -xf -'
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```
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If you want to compress the data before it goes over the network
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(which costs you CPU cycles) you can replace `ssh` with `ssh -C`.
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### The target directory contains an outdated copy of the repositories: use `rsync`
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WARNING:
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Using `rsync` to migrate Git data can cause data loss and repository corruption.
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[These instructions are being reviewed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/270422).
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If the target directory already contains a partial or outdated copy of the repositories it may be wasteful to copy all
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the data again with `tar`. In this scenario it is better to use `rsync` for Gitaly targets (use
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[recommended approach](#recommended-approach-in-all-cases) for Gitaly Cluster targets).
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This utility is either already installed on your system, or installable using `apt` or `yum`.
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```shell
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sudo -u git sh -c 'rsync -a --delete /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories/. \
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/mnt/gitlab/repositories'
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```
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The `/.` in the command above is very important, without it you can
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get the wrong directory structure in the target directory.
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If you want to see progress, replace `-a` with `-av`.
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#### Single `rsync` to another server
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WARNING:
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Using `rsync` to migrate Git data can cause data loss and repository corruption.
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[These instructions are being reviewed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/270422).
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For Gitaly targets (use [recommended approach](#recommended-approach-in-all-cases) for Gitaly Cluster targets), if the
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`git` user on your source system has SSH access to the target server you can send the repositories over the network with
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`rsync`.
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```shell
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sudo -u git sh -c 'rsync -a --delete /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories/. \
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git@newserver:/mnt/gitlab/repositories'
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```
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### Thousands of Git repositories: use one `rsync` per repository
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WARNING:
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Using `rsync` to migrate Git data can cause data loss and repository corruption.
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[These instructions are being reviewed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/270422).
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Every time you start an `rsync` job it must:
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- Inspect all files in the source directory.
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- Inspect all files in the target directory.
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- Decide whether or not to copy files.
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If the source or target directory has many contents, this startup phase of `rsync` can become a burden for your GitLab
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server. You can reduce the workload of `rsync` by dividing its work into smaller pieces, and sync one repository at a
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time.
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In addition to `rsync` we use [GNU Parallel](http://www.gnu.org/software/parallel/).
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This utility is not included in GitLab, so you must install it yourself with `apt`
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or `yum`.
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This process:
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- Doesn't clean up repositories at the target location that no longer exist at the source.
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- Only works for Gitaly targets. Use [recommended approach](#recommended-approach-in-all-cases) for Gitaly Cluster targets.
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#### Parallel `rsync` for all repositories known to GitLab
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WARNING:
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Using `rsync` to migrate Git data can cause data loss and repository corruption.
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[These instructions are being reviewed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/270422).
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This syncs repositories with 10 `rsync` processes at a time. We keep
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track of progress so that the transfer can be restarted if necessary.
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First we create a new directory, owned by `git`, to hold transfer
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logs. We assume the directory is empty before we start the transfer
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procedure, and that we are the only ones writing files in it.
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```shell
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# Omnibus
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sudo mkdir /var/opt/gitlab/transfer-logs
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sudo chown git:git /var/opt/gitlab/transfer-logs
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# Source
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sudo -u git -H mkdir /home/git/transfer-logs
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```
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We seed the process with a list of the directories we want to copy.
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```shell
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# Omnibus
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sudo -u git sh -c 'gitlab-rake gitlab:list_repos > /var/opt/gitlab/transfer-logs/all-repos-$(date +%s).txt'
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# Source
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cd /home/git/gitlab
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sudo -u git -H sh -c 'bundle exec rake gitlab:list_repos > /home/git/transfer-logs/all-repos-$(date +%s).txt'
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```
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Now we can start the transfer. The command below is idempotent, and
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the number of jobs done by GNU Parallel should converge to zero. If it
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does not, some repositories listed in `all-repos-1234.txt` may have been
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deleted/renamed before they could be copied.
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```shell
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# Omnibus
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sudo -u git sh -c '
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cat /var/opt/gitlab/transfer-logs/* | sort | uniq -u |\
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/usr/bin/env JOBS=10 \
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/opt/gitlab/embedded/service/gitlab-rails/bin/parallel-rsync-repos \
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/var/opt/gitlab/transfer-logs/success-$(date +%s).log \
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/var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories \
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/mnt/gitlab/repositories
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'
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# Source
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cd /home/git/gitlab
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sudo -u git -H sh -c '
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cat /home/git/transfer-logs/* | sort | uniq -u |\
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/usr/bin/env JOBS=10 \
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bin/parallel-rsync-repos \
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/home/git/transfer-logs/success-$(date +%s).log \
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/home/git/repositories \
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/mnt/gitlab/repositories
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`
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```
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#### Parallel `rsync` only for repositories with recent activity
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WARNING:
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Using `rsync` to migrate Git data can cause data loss and repository corruption.
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[These instructions are being reviewed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/270422).
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Suppose you have already done one sync that started after 2015-10-1 12:00 UTC.
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Then you might only want to sync repositories that were changed by using GitLab
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after that time. You can use the `SINCE` variable to tell `rake
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gitlab:list_repos` to only print repositories with recent activity.
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```shell
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# Omnibus
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sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:list_repos SINCE='2015-10-1 12:00 UTC' |\
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sudo -u git \
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/usr/bin/env JOBS=10 \
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/opt/gitlab/embedded/service/gitlab-rails/bin/parallel-rsync-repos \
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success-$(date +%s).log \
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/var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories \
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/mnt/gitlab/repositories
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# Source
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cd /home/git/gitlab
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sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:list_repos SINCE='2015-10-1 12:00 UTC' |\
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sudo -u git -H \
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/usr/bin/env JOBS=10 \
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bin/parallel-rsync-repos \
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success-$(date +%s).log \
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/home/git/repositories \
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/mnt/gitlab/repositories
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```
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