BigW Consortium Gitlab

Commit 8a413174 by Sytse Sijbrandij

Merge branch 'backup_doc' into 'master'

Improved the backup documentation See merge request !621
parents 6c32abc5 b031a263
...@@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ This archive will be saved in backup_path (see `config/gitlab.yml`). ...@@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ This archive will be saved in backup_path (see `config/gitlab.yml`).
The filename will be `[TIMESTAMP]_gitlab_backup.tar`. This timestamp can be used to restore an specific backup. The filename will be `[TIMESTAMP]_gitlab_backup.tar`. This timestamp can be used to restore an specific backup.
You can only restore a backup to exactly the same version of GitLab that you created it on, for example 7.2.1. You can only restore a backup to exactly the same version of GitLab that you created it on, for example 7.2.1.
If you are interested in GitLab CI backup please follow to the [CI backup documentation](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ci/blob/master/doc/backup.md)*
``` ```
# use this command if you've installed GitLab with the Omnibus package # use this command if you've installed GitLab with the Omnibus package
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:backup:create sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:backup:create
...@@ -150,11 +152,9 @@ If you have an installation from source, please consider backing up your `gitlab ...@@ -150,11 +152,9 @@ If you have an installation from source, please consider backing up your `gitlab
You can only restore a backup to exactly the same version of GitLab that you created it on, for example 7.2.1. You can only restore a backup to exactly the same version of GitLab that you created it on, for example 7.2.1.
``` ### Installation from source
# Omnibus package installation
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:backup:restore
# installation from source ```
bundle exec rake gitlab:backup:restore RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake gitlab:backup:restore RAILS_ENV=production
``` ```
...@@ -196,11 +196,45 @@ Restoring repositories: ...@@ -196,11 +196,45 @@ Restoring repositories:
Deleting tmp directories...[DONE] Deleting tmp directories...[DONE]
``` ```
## Configure cron to make daily backups ### Omnibus installations
We will assume that you have installed GitLab from an omnibus package and run
`sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure` at least once.
First make sure your backup tar file is in `/var/opt/gitlab/backups`.
```shell
sudo cp 1393513186_gitlab_backup.tar /var/opt/gitlab/backups/
```
For Omnibus package installations, see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/blob/master/README.md#scheduling-a-backup . Next, restore the backup by running the restore command. You need to specify the
timestamp of the backup you are restoring.
For installation from source: ```shell
# Stop processes that are connected to the database
sudo gitlab-ctl stop unicorn
sudo gitlab-ctl stop sidekiq
# This command will overwrite the contents of your GitLab database!
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:backup:restore BACKUP=1393513186
# Start GitLab
sudo gitlab-ctl start
# Create satellites
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:satellites:create
# Check GitLab
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:check SANITIZE=true
```
If there is a GitLab version mismatch between your backup tar file and the installed
version of GitLab, the restore command will abort with an error. Install a package for
the [required version](https://www.gitlab.com/downloads/archives/) and try again.
## Configure cron to make daily backups
### For installation from source:
``` ```
cd /home/git/gitlab cd /home/git/gitlab
sudo -u git -H editor config/gitlab.yml # Enable keep_time in the backup section to automatically delete old backups sudo -u git -H editor config/gitlab.yml # Enable keep_time in the backup section to automatically delete old backups
...@@ -217,6 +251,32 @@ Add the following lines at the bottom: ...@@ -217,6 +251,32 @@ Add the following lines at the bottom:
The `CRON=1` environment setting tells the backup script to suppress all progress output if there are no errors. The `CRON=1` environment setting tells the backup script to suppress all progress output if there are no errors.
This is recommended to reduce cron spam. This is recommended to reduce cron spam.
### For omnibus installations
To schedule a cron job that backs up your repositories and GitLab metadata, use the root user:
```
sudo su -
crontab -e
```
There, add the following line to schedule the backup for everyday at 2 AM:
```
0 2 * * * /opt/gitlab/bin/gitlab-rake gitlab:backup:create CRON=1
```
You may also want to set a limited lifetime for backups to prevent regular
backups using all your disk space. To do this add the following lines to
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` and reconfigure:
```
# limit backup lifetime to 7 days - 604800 seconds
gitlab_rails['backup_keep_time'] = 604800
```
NOTE: This cron job does not [backup your omnibus-gitlab configuration](#backup-and-restore-omnibus-gitlab-configuration) or [SSH host keys](https://superuser.com/questions/532040/copy-ssh-keys-from-one-server-to-another-server/532079#532079).
## Alternative backup strategies ## Alternative backup strategies
If your GitLab server contains a lot of Git repository data you may find the GitLab backup script to be too slow. If your GitLab server contains a lot of Git repository data you may find the GitLab backup script to be too slow.
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