Also adds a preamble note that a working 8.0 installation (i.e., gitlab-git-http-server, updated Nginx/Apache configs) is required before proceeding. [ci skip]
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From 8.0 to 8.1
NOTE: GitLab 8.0 introduced several significant changes related to installation and configuration which are not duplicated here. Be sure you're already running a working version of 8.0 before proceeding with this guide.
0. Double-check your Git version
This notice applies only to /usr/local/bin/git
If you compiled Git from source on your GitLab server then please double-check that you are using a version that protects against CVE-2014-9390. For six months after this vulnerability became known the GitLab installation guide still contained instructions that would install the outdated, 'vulnerable' Git version 2.1.2.
Run the following command to get your current Git version:
/usr/local/bin/git --version
If you see 'No such file or directory' then you did not install Git according to the outdated instructions from the GitLab installation guide and you can go to the next step 'Stop server' below.
If you see a version string then it should be v1.8.5.6, v1.9.5, v2.0.5, v2.1.4, v2.2.1 or newer. You can use the instructions in the GitLab source installation guide to install a newer version of Git.
1. Stop server
sudo service gitlab stop
2. Backup
cd /home/git/gitlab
sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:backup:create RAILS_ENV=production
3. Get latest code
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:
sudo -u git -H git checkout 8-1-stable
OR
For GitLab Enterprise Edition:
sudo -u git -H git checkout 8-1-stable-ee
4. Update gitlab-shell
cd /home/git/gitlab-shell
sudo -u git -H git fetch
sudo -u git -H git checkout v2.6.5
5. Install libs, migrations, etc.
cd /home/git/gitlab
# MySQL installations (note: the line below states '--without postgres')
sudo -u git -H bundle install --without postgres development test --deployment
# PostgreSQL installations (note: the line below states '--without mysql')
sudo -u git -H bundle install --without mysql development test --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
6. Update configuration 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 manually to your current gitlab.yml
:
git diff origin/8-0-stable:config/gitlab.yml.example origin/8-1-stable:config/gitlab.yml.example
7. Start application
sudo service gitlab start
sudo service nginx restart
8. 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:
sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:check RAILS_ENV=production
If all items are green, then congratulations, the upgrade is complete!
Things went south? Revert to previous version (8.0)
1. Revert the code to the previous version
Follow the upgrade guide from 7.14 to 8.0, except for the database migration (The backup is already migrated to the previous version)
2. Restore from the backup
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.
Troubleshooting
"You appear to have cloned an empty repository."
See the 7.14 to 8.0 update guide.