Commit e16e6e3b authored by Ben Prescott @bprescott_↙ ☺'s avatar Ben Prescott @bprescott_↙ ☺ Committed by Amy Qualls

Revisions for tone and style

Tidy up this new section for tone and style, including shifting the
instructions over to an ordered list.
parent 71e70964
......@@ -245,3 +245,9 @@ Upload.find_each do |upload|
end
p "#{uploads_deleted} remote objects were destroyed."
```
### Delete references to missing LFS objects
If `gitlab-rake gitlab:lfs:check VERBOSE=1` detects LFS objects that exist in the database
but not on disk, [follow the procedure in the LFS documentation](../../topics/git/lfs/index.md#missing-lfs-objects)
to remove the database entries.
......@@ -269,3 +269,46 @@ You might choose to do this if you are using an appliance like a <!-- vale gitla
GitLab can't verify LFS objects. Pushes then fail if you have GitLab LFS support enabled.
To stop push failure, LFS support can be disabled in the [Project settings](../../../user/project/settings/index.md), which also disables GitLab LFS value-adds (Verifying LFS objects, UI integration for LFS).
### Missing LFS objects
An error about a missing LFS object may occur in either of these situations:
- When migrating LFS objects from disk to object storage, with error messages like:
```plaintext
ERROR -- : Failed to transfer LFS object
006622269c61b41bf14a22bbe0e43be3acf86a4a446afb4250c3794ea47541a7
with error: No such file or directory @ rb_sysopen -
/var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/shared/lfs-objects/00/66/22269c61b41bf14a22bbe0e43be3acf86a4a446afb4250c3794ea47541a7
```
(Line breaks have been added for legibility.)
- When running the
[integrity check for LFS objects](../../../administration/raketasks/check.md#uploaded-files-integrity)
with the `VERBOSE=1` parameter.
The database can have records for LFS objects which are not on disk. The database entry may
[prevent a new copy of the object being pushed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/issues/49241).
To delete these references:
1. [Start a rails console](../../../administration/operations/rails_console.md).
1. Query the object that's reported as missing in the rails console, to return a file path:
```ruby
lfs_object = LfsObject.find_by(oid: '006622269c61b41bf14a22bbe0e43be3acf86a4a446afb4250c3794ea47541a7')
lfs_object.file.path
```
1. Check on disk if it exists:
```shell
ls -al /var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/shared/lfs-objects/00/66/22269c61b41bf14a22bbe0e43be3acf86a4a446afb4250c3794ea47541a7
```
1. If the file is not present, remove the database record via the rails console:
```ruby
lfs_object.destroy
```
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