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Jul 27, 2017
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Chenjerai Katanda
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Drew Blessing
Jul 27, 2017
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Update server terminolgy to differentiate HA setups from Geo
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ configure the GitLab application server(s) now. Complete the steps below
for each GitLab application server in your environment.
> **Note:** There is some additional configuration near the bottom for
secondary
GitLab application servers. It's important to read and understand
additional
GitLab application servers. It's important to read and understand
these additional steps before proceeding with GitLab installation.
1.
If necessary, install the NFS client utility packages using the following
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@@ -72,14 +72,14 @@ for each GitLab application server in your environment.
```
> **Note:** To maintain uniformity of links across HA clusters, the `external_url`
on the
master as well as all secondary application servers should point to the
eventual url that users will use to access GitLab. In a typical HA setup,
this will be the url of the load balancer which will route traffic to all
GitLab application servers in the HA cluster.
on the
first application server as well as the additional application
servers should point to the external url that users will use to access GitLab.
In a typical HA setup, this will be the url of the load balancer which will
route traffic to all
GitLab application servers in the HA cluster.
1.
Run
`sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure`
to compile the configuration.
##
Primary
GitLab application server
##
First
GitLab application server
As a final step, run the setup rake task on the first GitLab application server.
It is not necessary to run this on additional application servers.
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@@ -95,10 +95,10 @@ It is not necessary to run this on additional application servers.
[
Nginx documentation
](
http://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/nginx.html#enable-https
)
for more information.
##
Additional configuration for secondary
GitLab application servers
##
Extra configuration for additional
GitLab application servers
Secondary
GitLab servers (servers configured
**after**
the first GitLab server)
need some
additional
configuration.
Additional
GitLab servers (servers configured
**after**
the first GitLab server)
need some
extra
configuration.
1.
Configure shared secrets. These values can be obtained from the primary
GitLab server in
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab-secrets.json`
. Add these to
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