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Dec 04, 2019
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Anton Smith
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Evan Read
Dec 04, 2019
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This can be caused by orphaned records in the project registry. You can clear them
This can be caused by orphaned records in the project registry. You can clear them
[
using a Rake task
](
../../../administration/raketasks/geo.md#remove-orphaned-project-registries
)
.
[
using a Rake task
](
../../../administration/raketasks/geo.md#remove-orphaned-project-registries
)
.
### Geo Admin Area returns 404 error for a secondary node
Sometimes
`sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:geo:check`
indicates that the
**secondary**
node is
healthy, but a 404 error for the
**secondary**
node is returned in the Geo Admin Area on
the
**primary**
node.
To resolve this issue:
-
Try restarting the
**secondary**
using
`sudo gitlab-ctl restart`
.
-
Check
`/var/log/gitlab/gitlab-rails/geo.log`
to see if the
**secondary**
node is
using IPv6 to send its status to the
**primary**
node. If it is, add an entry to
the
**primary**
node using IPv4 in the
`/etc/hosts`
file. Alternatively, you should
[
enable IPv6 on the primary node
](
https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/nginx.html#setting-the-nginx-listen-address-or-addresses
)
.
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