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  1. # From 6.x or 7.x to 7.10
  2. *Make sure you view this [upgrade guide from the `master` branch](../../../master/doc/update/6.x-or-7.x-to-7.10.md) for the most up to date instructions.*
  3. This allows you to upgrade any version of GitLab from 6.0 and up (including 7.0 and up) to 7.10.
  4. ## Global issue numbers
  5. As of 6.1 issue numbers are project specific. This means all issues are renumbered and get a new number in their URL. If you use an old issue number URL and the issue number does not exist yet you are redirected to the new one. This conversion does not trigger if the old number already exists for this project, this is unlikely but will happen with old issues and large projects.
  6. ## Editable labels
  7. In GitLab 7.2 we replace Issue and Merge Request tags with labels, making it
  8. possible to edit the label text and color. The characters `?`, `&` and `,` are
  9. no longer allowed however so those will be removed from your tags during the
  10. database migrations for GitLab 7.2.
  11. ## 0. Stop server
  12. sudo service gitlab stop
  13. ## 1. Backup
  14. It's useful to make a backup just in case things go south:
  15. (With MySQL, this may require granting "LOCK TABLES" privileges to the GitLab user on the database version)
  16. ```bash
  17. cd /home/git/gitlab
  18. sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:backup:create RAILS_ENV=production
  19. ```
  20. ## 2. Update Ruby
  21. If you are still using Ruby 1.9.3 or below, you will need to update Ruby.
  22. You can check which version you are running with `ruby -v`.
  23. If you are you running Ruby 2.0.x, you do not need to upgrade ruby, but can consider doing so for performance reasons.
  24. If you are running Ruby 2.1.1 consider upgrading to 2.1.6, because of the high memory usage of Ruby 2.1.1.
  25. Install, update dependencies:
  26. ```bash
  27. sudo apt-get install build-essential zlib1g-dev libyaml-dev libssl-dev libgdbm-dev libreadline-dev libncurses5-dev libffi-dev curl
  28. ```
  29. Download and compile Ruby:
  30. ```bash
  31. mkdir /tmp/ruby && cd /tmp/ruby
  32. curl --progress http://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/2.1/ruby-2.1.6.tar.gz | tar xz
  33. cd ruby-2.1.6
  34. ./configure --disable-install-rdoc
  35. make
  36. sudo make install
  37. ```
  38. Install Bundler:
  39. ```bash
  40. sudo gem install bundler --no-ri --no-rdoc
  41. ```
  42. ## 3. Get latest code
  43. ```bash
  44. cd /home/git/gitlab
  45. sudo -u git -H git fetch --all
  46. sudo -u git -H git checkout -- db/schema.rb # local changes will be restored automatically
  47. ```
  48. For GitLab Community Edition:
  49. ```bash
  50. sudo -u git -H git checkout 7-10-stable
  51. ```
  52. OR
  53. For GitLab Enterprise Edition:
  54. ```bash
  55. sudo -u git -H git checkout 7-10-stable-ee
  56. ```
  57. ## 4. Install additional packages
  58. ```bash
  59. # Add support for logrotate for better log file handling
  60. sudo apt-get install logrotate
  61. # Install pkg-config and cmake, which is needed for the latest versions of rugged
  62. sudo apt-get install pkg-config cmake
  63. # Install Kerberos header files, which are needed for GitLab EE Kerberos support
  64. sudo apt-get install libkrb5-dev
  65. # Install nodejs, javascript runtime required for assets
  66. sudo apt-get install nodejs
  67. ```
  68. ## 5. Configure Redis to use sockets
  69. # Configure redis to use sockets
  70. sudo cp /etc/redis/redis.conf /etc/redis/redis.conf.orig
  71. # Disable Redis listening on TCP by setting 'port' to 0
  72. sed 's/^port .*/port 0/' /etc/redis/redis.conf.orig | sudo tee /etc/redis/redis.conf
  73. # Enable Redis socket for default Debian / Ubuntu path
  74. echo 'unixsocket /var/run/redis/redis.sock' | sudo tee -a /etc/redis/redis.conf
  75. # Be sure redis group can write to the socket, enable only if supported (>= redis 2.4.0).
  76. sudo sed -i '/# unixsocketperm/ s/^# unixsocketperm.*/unixsocketperm 0775/' /etc/redis/redis.conf
  77. # Activate the changes to redis.conf
  78. sudo service redis-server restart
  79. # Add git to the redis group
  80. sudo usermod -aG redis git
  81. # Configure Redis connection settings
  82. sudo -u git -H cp config/resque.yml.example config/resque.yml
  83. # Change the Redis socket path if you are not using the default Debian / Ubuntu configuration
  84. sudo -u git -H editor config/resque.yml
  85. # Configure gitlab-shell to use Redis sockets
  86. sudo -u git -H sed -i 's|^ # socket.*| socket: /var/run/redis/redis.sock|' /home/git/gitlab-shell/config.yml
  87. ## 6. Update gitlab-shell
  88. ```bash
  89. cd /home/git/gitlab-shell
  90. sudo -u git -H git fetch
  91. sudo -u git -H git checkout v2.6.2
  92. ```
  93. ## 7. Install libs, migrations, etc.
  94. ```bash
  95. sudo apt-get install libkrb5-dev
  96. cd /home/git/gitlab
  97. # MySQL installations (note: the line below states '--without ... postgres')
  98. sudo -u git -H bundle install --without development test postgres --deployment
  99. # PostgreSQL installations (note: the line below states '--without ... mysql')
  100. sudo -u git -H bundle install --without development test mysql --deployment
  101. # Run database migrations
  102. sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production
  103. # Enable internal issue IDs (introduced in GitLab 6.1)
  104. sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake migrate_iids RAILS_ENV=production
  105. # Clean up assets and cache
  106. sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake assets:clean assets:precompile cache:clear RAILS_ENV=production
  107. # Close access to gitlab-satellites for others
  108. sudo chmod u+rwx,g+rx,o-rwx /home/git/gitlab-satellites
  109. # Update init.d script
  110. sudo cp lib/support/init.d/gitlab /etc/init.d/gitlab
  111. ```
  112. ## 8. Update config files
  113. TIP: to see what changed in `gitlab.yml.example` in this release use next command:
  114. ```
  115. git diff 6-0-stable:config/gitlab.yml.example 7-10-stable-ee:config/gitlab.yml.example
  116. ```
  117. * Make `/home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml` the same as https://gitlab.com/subscribers/gitlab-ee/blob/7-10-stable-ee/config/gitlab.yml.example but with your settings.
  118. * Make `/home/git/gitlab/config/unicorn.rb` the same as https://gitlab.com/subscribers/gitlab-ee/blob/7-10-stable-ee/config/unicorn.rb.example but with your settings.
  119. * Make `/home/git/gitlab-shell/config.yml` the same as https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-shell/blob/v2.6.0/config.yml.example but with your settings.
  120. * Copy rack attack middleware config
  121. ```bash
  122. sudo -u git -H cp config/initializers/rack_attack.rb.example config/initializers/rack_attack.rb
  123. ```
  124. * Set up logrotate
  125. ```bash
  126. sudo cp lib/support/logrotate/gitlab /etc/logrotate.d/gitlab
  127. ```
  128. ### Change Nginx settings
  129. * HTTP setups: Make `/etc/nginx/sites-available/gitlab` the same as https://gitlab.com/subscribers/gitlab-ee/blob/7-10-stable-ee/lib/support/nginx/gitlab but with your settings.
  130. * HTTPS setups: Make `/etc/nginx/sites-available/gitlab-ssl` the same as https://gitlab.com/subscribers/gitlab-ee/blob/7-10-stable-ee/lib/support/nginx/gitlab-ssl but with your settings.
  131. * A new `location /uploads/` section has been added that needs to have the same content as the existing `location @gitlab` section.
  132. ## 9. Start application
  133. sudo service gitlab start
  134. sudo service nginx restart
  135. ## 10. Check application status
  136. Check if GitLab and its environment are configured correctly:
  137. cd /home/git/gitlab
  138. sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:env:info RAILS_ENV=production
  139. To make sure you didn't miss anything run a more thorough check with:
  140. sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:check RAILS_ENV=production
  141. If all items are green, then congratulations upgrade complete!
  142. ## 11. Update OmniAuth configuration
  143. When using Google omniauth login, changes of the Google account required.
  144. Ensure that `Contacts API` and the `Google+ API` are enabled in the [Google Developers Console](https://console.developers.google.com/).
  145. More details can be found at the [integration documentation](../../../master/doc/integration/google.md).
  146. ## 12. Optional optimizations for GitLab setups with MySQL databases
  147. Only applies if running MySQL database created with GitLab 6.7 or earlier. If you are not experiencing any issues you may not need the following instructions however following them will bring your database in line with the latest recommended installation configuration and help avoid future issues. Be sure to follow these directions exactly. These directions should be safe for any MySQL instance but to be sure make a current MySQL database backup beforehand.
  148. ```
  149. # Stop GitLab
  150. sudo service gitlab stop
  151. # Secure your MySQL installation (added in GitLab 6.2)
  152. sudo mysql_secure_installation
  153. # Login to MySQL
  154. mysql -u root -p
  155. # do not type the 'mysql>', this is part of the prompt
  156. # Convert all tables to use the InnoDB storage engine (added in GitLab 6.8)
  157. SELECT CONCAT('ALTER TABLE gitlabhq_production.', table_name, ' ENGINE=InnoDB;') AS 'Copy & run these SQL statements:' FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'gitlabhq_production' AND `ENGINE` <> 'InnoDB' AND `TABLE_TYPE` = 'BASE TABLE';
  158. # If previous query returned results, copy & run all shown SQL statements
  159. # Convert all tables to correct character set
  160. SET foreign_key_checks = 0;
  161. SELECT CONCAT('ALTER TABLE gitlabhq_production.', table_name, ' CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci;') AS 'Copy & run these SQL statements:' FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'gitlabhq_production' AND `TABLE_COLLATION` <> 'utf8_unicode_ci' AND `TABLE_TYPE` = 'BASE TABLE';
  162. # If previous query returned results, copy & run all shown SQL statements
  163. # turn foreign key checks back on
  164. SET foreign_key_checks = 1;
  165. # Find MySQL users
  166. mysql> SELECT user FROM mysql.user WHERE user LIKE '%git%';
  167. # If git user exists and gitlab user does not exist
  168. # you are done with the database cleanup tasks
  169. mysql> \q
  170. # If both users exist skip to Delete gitlab user
  171. # Create new user for GitLab (changed in GitLab 6.4)
  172. # change $password in the command below to a real password you pick
  173. mysql> CREATE USER 'git'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '$password';
  174. # Grant the git user necessary permissions on the database
  175. mysql> GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, INDEX, ALTER, LOCK TABLES ON `gitlabhq_production`.* TO 'git'@'localhost';
  176. # Delete the old gitlab user
  177. mysql> DELETE FROM mysql.user WHERE user='gitlab';
  178. # Quit the database session
  179. mysql> \q
  180. # Try connecting to the new database with the new user
  181. sudo -u git -H mysql -u git -p -D gitlabhq_production
  182. # Type the password you replaced $password with earlier
  183. # You should now see a 'mysql>' prompt
  184. # Quit the database session
  185. mysql> \q
  186. # Update database configuration details
  187. # See config/database.yml.mysql for latest recommended configuration details
  188. # Remove the reaping_frequency setting line if it exists (removed in GitLab 6.8)
  189. # Set production -> pool: 10 (updated in GitLab 5.3)
  190. # Set production -> username: git
  191. # Set production -> password: the password your replaced $password with earlier
  192. sudo -u git -H editor /home/git/gitlab/config/database.yml
  193. ```
  194. ## Things went south? Revert to previous version (7.0)
  195. ### 1. Revert the code to the previous version
  196. Follow the [upgrade guide from 6.9 to 7.0](6.9-to-7.0.md), except for the database migration (the backup is already migrated to the previous version).
  197. ### 2. Restore from the backup:
  198. ```bash
  199. cd /home/git/gitlab
  200. sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:backup:restore RAILS_ENV=production
  201. ```
  202. ## Login issues after upgrade?
  203. If running in HTTPS mode, be sure to read [Can't Verify CSRF token authenticity](https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlab-public-wiki/wiki/Trouble-Shooting-Guide#cant-verify-csrf-token-authenticitycant-get-past-login-pageredirected-to-login-page)