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Geo nodes admin area [PREMIUM ONLY]
For more information about setting up GitLab Geo, read the Geo documentation.
When you're done, you can navigate to Admin area > Geo (/admin/geo/nodes
).
Common settings
All Geo nodes have the following settings:
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Primary | This marks a Geo Node as primary. There can be only one primary, make sure that you first add the primary node and then all the others. |
URL | The instance's full URL, in the same way it is configured in /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb (Omnibus GitLab installations) or gitlab.yml (source based installations). |
The node you're reading from is indicated with a green Current node
label, and
the primary is given a blue Primary
label. Remember that you can only make
changes on the primary!
Secondary node settings
Secondaries have a number of additional settings available:
Setting | Description |
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Selective synchronization | Enable Geo selective sync for this secondary node. |
Repository sync capacity | Number of concurrent requests this secondary node will make to the primary node when backfilling repositories. |
File sync capacity | Number of concurrent requests this secondary node will make to the primary node when backfilling files. |
Geo backfill
Secondaries are notified of changes to repositories and files by the primary, and will always attempt to synchronize those changes as quickly as possible.
Backfill is the act of populating the secondary with repositories and files that existed before the secondary was added to the database. Since there may be extremely large numbers of repositories and files, it's infeasible to attempt to download them all at once, so GitLab places an upper limit on the concurrency of these operations.
How long the backfill takes is a function of the maximum concurrency, but higher values place more strain on the primary node. From GitLab 10.2, the limits are configurable - if your primary node has lots of surplus capacity, you can increase the values to complete backfill in a shorter time. If it's under heavy load and backfill is reducing its availability for normal requests, you can decrease them.
Using a different URL for synchronization
The primary node's Internal URL is used by secondary nodes to contact it (to sync repositories, for example). The name Internal URL distinguishes it from External URL which is used by users. Internal URL does not need to be a private address.
Internal URL defaults to External URL, but you can customize it under Admin area > Geo Nodes.