Hi Ershad,
Thanks for giving the valuable suggestions.
During the restore of backup, it skips the empty namespaces and empty
projects. In server2, it shows all the hash files. The thing is when we
restore the backup it doesn't shows the "xyz.wiki.git".
what is the difference between xyz.git and
Hi
That might not work as we run gitlab-ctl. Find out the sizes of the
repositories on the disk by du-h option and compare both the values using
an excel sheet.
If the values are same then data has restored properly, if the data on
server is more than server 2 then the data is missing on ur n
Raja Sekhar writes:
> Hi Ershad,
>
> Thanks for quick response.
>
> If i take copy of GitLab file system /var/opt/GitLab/ & /opt/GitLab/
> whether this should work?
Now that I've read up a little bit on git's storage would you mind
explaining *why* you want the individual objects?
AFAIU all *r
Hi Ershad,
Thanks for quick response.
If i take copy of GitLab file system /var/opt/GitLab/ & /opt/GitLab/
whether this should work?
Regards,
Rajasekhar
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 11:30 AM, Ershad Ahmad wrote:
> Hi
>
> This way has some problems. The master and other branches are not visible.
>
Hi
This way has some problems. The master and other branches are not visible.
The best way to do it to clone the repos that are missing to your local and
then push them to server 2. You can try this method.
Regards
Ershad
On Thursday, March 31, 2016 at 11:28:50 AM UTC+5:30, Raja Sekhar wrote:
Hello Ershad,
Thanks for replying.
I have done like this. I took backup from server1 and restored in server2.
I have like so many repositories for that shall i do like this?
Instead of taking of each and every repository, shall I copy repositories
directory from server1 to server2?
Best Reg
Hello Ershad,
Thanks for replying.
I have done like this. I took backup from server1 and restored in server2.
I have like so many repositories for that shall i do like this?
Instead of taking of each and every repository, shall I copy repositories
directory from server1 to server2?
Best Regar
Hi Raja Sekhar
I have faced similar issue today. Since you want to migrate Gitlab from
Server 1 to Server 2.
ideally you should follow these steps.
On Server 1.
1.Take backup
On Server 2.
2.Install Gitlab
3.Restore the backup
Note1: the versions of Gitlab on Server 1 and 2 should be same for
Raja Sekhar writes:
> Hello Magnus,
>
> Thanks for replying my post.
>
> While restoration of backup, it creates the repositories and inside
> objects directories it shows only "info" and "pack" directories and am
> not able to see the secure hashes of all objects reference.
I'm not sure what y
Hello Magnus,
Thanks for replying my post.
While restoration of backup, it creates the repositories and inside objects
directories it shows only "info" and "pack" directories and am not able to
see the secure hashes of all objects reference.
Best Regards,
Rajasekhar
On Wednesday, March 23,
Raja Sekhar writes:
> Hello All,
>
> I want to migrate GitLab from one server to another server(New One). How
> can we achieve that?
>
> Can you please provide procedure to do that?
I'm guessing a backup+restore should work:
http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/raketasks/backup_restore.html
/M
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Magn
Hello All,
I want to migrate GitLab from one server to another server(New One). How
can we achieve that?
Can you please provide procedure to do that?
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Rajasekhar
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