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stage: Systems
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group: Distribution
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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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---
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# Convert Community Edition to Enterprise Edition **(FREE SELF)**
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To convert an existing GitLab Community Edition (CE) server installed using the Omnibus GitLab
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packages to GitLab [Enterprise Edition](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) (EE), you install the EE
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package on top of CE.
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Converting from the same version of CE to EE is not explicitly necessary, and any standard upgrade
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(for example, CE 12.0 to EE 12.1) should work. However, in the following steps we assume that
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you are upgrading the same version (for example, CE 12.1 to EE 12.1), which is **recommended**.
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WARNING:
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When updating to EE from CE, avoid reverting back to CE if you plan to go to EE again in the
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future. Reverting back to CE can cause
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[database issues](index.md#500-error-when-accessing-project--settings--repository)
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that may require Support intervention.
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The steps can be summed up to:
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1. Find the currently installed GitLab version:
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**For Debian/Ubuntu**
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```shell
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sudo apt-cache policy gitlab-ce | grep Installed
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```
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The output should be similar to: `Installed: 13.0.4-ce.0`. In that case,
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the equivalent Enterprise Edition version is: `13.0.4-ee.0`. Write this
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value down.
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**For CentOS/RHEL**
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```shell
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sudo rpm -q gitlab-ce
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```
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The output should be similar to: `gitlab-ce-13.0.4-ce.0.el8.x86_64`. In that
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case, the equivalent Enterprise Edition version is:
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`gitlab-ee-13.0.4-ee.0.el8.x86_64`. Write this value down.
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1. Add the `gitlab-ee` [Apt or Yum repository](https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ee/install):
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**For Debian/Ubuntu**
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```shell
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curl --silent "https://packages.gitlab.com/install/repositories/gitlab/gitlab-ee/script.deb.sh" | sudo bash
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```
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**For CentOS/RHEL**
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```shell
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curl --silent "https://packages.gitlab.com/install/repositories/gitlab/gitlab-ee/script.rpm.sh" | sudo bash
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```
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The above command finds your OS version and automatically set up the
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repository. If you are not comfortable installing the repository through a
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piped script, you can first
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[check its contents](https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ee/install).
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1. Next, install the `gitlab-ee` package. Note that this automatically
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uninstalls the `gitlab-ce` package on your GitLab server. `reconfigure`
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Omnibus right after the `gitlab-ee` package is installed. **Make sure that you
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install the exact same GitLab version**:
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**For Debian/Ubuntu**
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```shell
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## Make sure the repositories are up-to-date
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sudo apt-get update
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## Install the package using the version you wrote down from step 1
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sudo apt-get install gitlab-ee=13.0.4-ee.0
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## Reconfigure GitLab
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sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
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```
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**For CentOS/RHEL**
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```shell
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## Install the package using the version you wrote down from step 1
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sudo yum install gitlab-ee-13.0.4-ee.0.el8.x86_64
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## Reconfigure GitLab
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sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
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```
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1. Now go to the GitLab Admin Area of your server (`/admin/subscription`) and
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[add your license](../../user/admin_area/license.md).
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1. After you confirm that GitLab is working as expected, you may remove the old
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Community Edition repository:
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**For Debian/Ubuntu**
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```shell
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sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gitlab_gitlab-ce.list
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```
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**For CentOS/RHEL**
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```shell
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sudo rm /etc/yum.repos.d/gitlab_gitlab-ce.repo
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```
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That's it! You can now use GitLab Enterprise Edition! To update to a newer
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version, follow [Update using the official repositories](index.md#upgrade-using-the-official-repositories).
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NOTE:
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If you want to use `dpkg`/`rpm` instead of `apt-get`/`yum`, go through the first
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step to find the current GitLab version and then follow
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[Update using a manually-downloaded package](index.md#upgrade-using-a-manually-downloaded-package).
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