Commit 725bdb71 authored by Marcel Amirault's avatar Marcel Amirault

Fix more mirroring refs

parent 3bc5de60
...@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ When push mirroring is enabled, only push commits directly to the mirrored repos ...@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ When push mirroring is enabled, only push commits directly to the mirrored repos
mirror diverging. All changes will end up in the mirrored repository whenever: mirror diverging. All changes will end up in the mirrored repository whenever:
- Commits are pushed to GitLab. - Commits are pushed to GitLab.
- A [forced update](#forcing-an-update) is initiated. - A [forced update](#forcing-an-update-core) is initiated.
Changes pushed to files in the repository are automatically pushed to the remote mirror at least: Changes pushed to files in the repository are automatically pushed to the remote mirror at least:
...@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ directly to the repository on GitLab. Instead, any commits should be pushed to t ...@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ directly to the repository on GitLab. Instead, any commits should be pushed to t
Changes pushed to the upstream repository will be pulled into the GitLab repository, either: Changes pushed to the upstream repository will be pulled into the GitLab repository, either:
- Automatically within a certain period of time. - Automatically within a certain period of time.
- When a [forced update](#forcing-an-update) is initiated. - When a [forced update](#forcing-an-update-core) is initiated.
CAUTION: **Caution:** CAUTION: **Caution:**
If you do manually update a branch in the GitLab repository, the branch will become diverged from If you do manually update a branch in the GitLab repository, the branch will become diverged from
...@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ failed. This will become visible in either the: ...@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ failed. This will become visible in either the:
- Pull mirror settings page. - Pull mirror settings page.
When a project is hard failed, it will no longer get picked up for mirroring. A user can resume the When a project is hard failed, it will no longer get picked up for mirroring. A user can resume the
project mirroring again by [Forcing an update](#forcing-an-update). project mirroring again by [Forcing an update](#forcing-an-update-core).
### Trigger update using API **[STARTER]** ### Trigger update using API **[STARTER]**
...@@ -292,8 +292,8 @@ them and how they will be resolved. ...@@ -292,8 +292,8 @@ them and how they will be resolved.
Rewriting any mirrored commit on either remote will cause conflicts and mirroring to fail. This can Rewriting any mirrored commit on either remote will cause conflicts and mirroring to fail. This can
be prevented by: be prevented by:
- [Pulling only protected branches](#pull-only-protected-branches). - [Pulling only protected branches](#only-mirror-protected-branches-starter).
- [Pushing only protected branches](#push-only-protected-branches). - [Pushing only protected branches](#push-only-protected-branches-core).
You should [protect the branches](../user/project/protected_branches.md) you wish to mirror on both You should [protect the branches](../user/project/protected_branches.md) you wish to mirror on both
remotes to prevent conflicts caused by rewriting history. remotes to prevent conflicts caused by rewriting history.
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