Commit b6c55e25 authored by Ian Scorer's avatar Ian Scorer Committed by Achilleas Pipinellis

Add new "Troubleshooting Git" page to General documentation (Admin).

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- [Getting Started with Git LFS](https://about.gitlab.com/2017/01/30/getting-started-with-git-lfs-tutorial/) - [Getting Started with Git LFS](https://about.gitlab.com/2017/01/30/getting-started-with-git-lfs-tutorial/)
- [Towards a production quality open source Git LFS server](https://about.gitlab.com/2015/08/13/towards-a-production-quality-open-source-git-lfs-server/) - [Towards a production quality open source Git LFS server](https://about.gitlab.com/2015/08/13/towards-a-production-quality-open-source-git-lfs-server/)
## Troubleshooting
- Learn a few [Git troubleshooting](troubleshooting_git.md) techniques to help you out.
## General information ## General information
- **Articles:** - **Articles:**
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# Troubleshooting Git
Sometimes things don't work the way they should or as you might expect when
you're using Git. Here are some tips on troubleshooting and resolving issues
with Git.
## Error Messages
### ‘Broken pipe’ Errors on Git Push
‘Broken pipe’ errors can occur when attempting to push to a remote repository:
```
Write failed: Broken pipe
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
```
#### If pushing over HTTP
Try increasing the POST buffer size in Git configuration:
```sh
git config http.postBuffer 52428800
```
The value is specified in bytes, so in the above case the buffer size has been
set to 50MB. The default is 1MB.
#### If pushing over SSH
1. Check SSH configuration:
‘Broken pipe’ errors can sometimes be caused by underlying issues with SSH
(such as authentication), so first check that SSH is correctly configured by
following the instructions in [SSH Troubleshooting][SSH-Troubleshooting].
1. Prevent session timeouts by configuring SSH ‘keep alive’ either on the client
or on the server:
>**Note:** configuring *both* the client and the server is unnecessary.
#### Configure SSH on the client
**On Linux (ssh)**
Edit `~/.ssh/config` (create the file if it doesn’t exist) and insert:
```apache
Host your-gitlab-instance-url.com
ServerAliveInterval 60
ServerAliveCountMax 5
```
**On Windows (PuTTY)**
In your session properties, go to *Connection* and under
`Sending of null packets to keep session active`, set
`Seconds between keepalives (0 to turn off)` to 60.
#### Configure SSH on the server
Edit `/etc/ssh/sshd_config` and insert:
```apache
ClientAliveInterval 60
ClientAliveCountMax 5
```
#### If 'pack-objects' type errors are also being displayed
1. Try to run a `git repack` before attempting to push to the remote repository again:
```
git repack
git push
```
1. If you’re running an older version of Git (< 2.9), consider upgrading Git to >= 2.9
(see ‘[Broken pipe when pushing to Git repository][Broken-Pipe]').
[SSH-Troubleshooting]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/ssh/README.html#troubleshooting "SSH Troubleshooting"
[Broken-Pipe]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19120120/broken-pipe-when-pushing-to-git-repository/36971469#36971469 "StackOverflow: 'Broken pipe when pushing to Git repository'"
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