HTTP requests from any Geo secondary site to the primary Geo site use the Internal URL of the primary Geo site. If this is not explicitly defined in the primary ...
Step 1. Allow replication to finish if possible. If the secondary site is still replicating data from the primary site, follow the planned failover docs as ...
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What is GitLab Geo?
Geo is a Premium feature, built to help speed up the development of distributed teams by providing one or more read-only mirrors of a primary GitLab instance.
How to access GitLab admin?

If you are an administrator, to access the Admin Area:

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In GitLab 16.7 and later: on the left sidebar, at the bottom, select Admin Area.
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In GitLab 16.1 and later: on the left sidebar, select Search or go to, then select Admin Area.
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In GitLab 16.0 and earlier: on the top bar, select Main menu > Admin.
What is the default admin for GitLab community edition?
GitLab's administration interface is accessed over the web. Simply point your browser to the hostname or IP address where GitLab is installed, and log in as an admin user. The default username is admin@local.host , and the default password is 5iveL!
How to check the GitLab status?
Get service status Run sudo gitlab-ctl status to see the current state and uptime of each GitLab component. As a demonstration, the first line of the previous example can be interpreted as follows: Nginx is the process name. 972 is the process identifier.
If you are using a cloud provider, you can look up the addresses for each Geo site through your cloud provider's management console. To look up the address of a ...
Step 5. Enable Git access over HTTP/HTTPS and SSH · On the left sidebar, at the bottom, select Admin Area. · Select Settings > General. · Expand Visibility and ...
One GitLab site serves as the Geo primary site. Use the GitLab reference architectures documentation to set this up. You can use different reference ...
Learn how to administer a self-managed GitLab instance. Get started. Administration overview. All feature flags
On the left sidebar, at the bottom, select Admin Area. Select Geo > Sites. Replicated objects (shown in green) should be close to 100%, and there should be ...
We use HTTP(s) to fetch repository changes from the primary site to all secondary sites. Is it possible to set up a container registry for a secondary site that ...
A Geo data type is a specific class of data that is required by one or more GitLab features to store relevant information. To replicate data produced by ...
When working with Geo, you might encounter the following issues: Basic troubleshooting and common errors · Client and HTTP response code errors · Replication ...