GitLab/Upgrade
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WMF GitLab is installed via Debian package named gitlab-ce
. This is called an Omnibus
setup. So to upgrade GitLab, this package is upgraded to a newer version. The upgrade process is described here. For more detail, please see the GitLab upgrade documentation here and the Omnibus specific upgrade documentation here.
WMF upgrade path
The upgrade of GitLab should be applied in the following order:
- upgrade
gitlab-ansible-test
machine in WMCS/horizon, projectgitlab-test
- upgrade GitLab replica (currently
gitlab2001
, please check) - upgrade production GitLab (currently
gitlab1001
, please check)
Recommended upgrade cadence:
- patch upgrades: ASAP
- minor upgrades (issued monthly): as needed for upstream features and bugfixes, every 3 months at minimum
- major upgrades (issued annually): once per year, after release has had time to be tested by early adopters and receive fixes
Prerequisites
- Make yourself familiar with GitLab release and maintenance policy
- Select exact GitLab version to upgrade to and find if it's a major, minor or patch upgrade
- Read release notes of all versions between current and selected one
- Determine the proper upgrade path. Make sure an upgrade from the current to the new version is possible. Never upgrade over two major versions in a single step, that will (with great probability) lead to a broken installation
- Make sure the package with the new version is present in debmonitor
- Determine if any manual migrations are required in your upgrade; built-in PostgreSQL database server upgrade may be required between major versions
- make both full GitLab data and full configuration data backups before upgrading:
sudo /usr/bin/gitlab-backup create CRON=1 STRATEGY=copy GZIP_RSYNCABLE=yes SKIP=builds,artifacts,registry GITLAB_BACKUP_MAX_CONCURRENCY=4 GITLAB_BACKUP_MAX_STORAGE_CONCURRENCY=1
sudo /usr/bin/gitlab-ctl backup-etc
- preload to-be-installed GitLab CE packages before upgrading:
sudo apt-get install gitlab-ce=14.0.10-ce.0 --download-only
- if you have GitLab Runners connected to your GitLab Server, it is recommended to pause all runners and wait until all jobs are finished before starting the upgrade. TODO: Automate/script this step?
- Check if any background migrations are running:
gitlab-rails runner -e production 'puts Gitlab::BackgroundMigration.remaining'
Upgrading GitLab
- Downtime GitLab host in Icinga:
sudo cookbook sre.hosts.downtime -r "upgrade <gitlab_host> to new version https://phabricator.wikmiedia.org/<ID>" -H 1 <gitlab_host>
- Run required manual configuration steps if needed (see release notes, not needed in most cases)
- Install new GitLab version:
sudo apt-get install gitlab-ce=14.0.10-ce.0
- Wait for GitLab to finish all migrations and restarts
Upgrading GitLab without downtime
WIP: may be used in the future. See zero downtime upgrades.
Shared runners are currently in the gitlab-runners
project in WMCS.
First, pause each runner in the GitLab admin interface at https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/admin/runners
Next, on each machine:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gitlab-runner
Steps after upgrading
- Run required manual steps/migrations (see release notes. not needed in most cases)
- Check that all background migrations are fully finished and background migration queue is empty
- Make sure that GitLab is up and running after upgrade; please give it several minutes to calm down
- Check monitoring systems of GitLab (especially Icinga alerts)
- Run basic smoke tests (make sure that web UI works, authentication works, ssh cloning works)
- Re-enable paused runners