Repository storage Rake tasks

This is a collection of Rake tasks to help you list and migrate existing projects and their attachments to the new hashed storage that GitLab uses to organize the Git data.

List projects and attachments

The following Rake tasks will list the projects and attachments that are available on legacy and hashed storage.

On legacy storage

To have a summary and then a list of projects and their attachments using legacy storage:

  • Omnibus installation

    # Projects
    sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:storage:legacy_projects
    sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:storage:list_legacy_projects
    
    # Attachments
    sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:storage:legacy_attachments
    sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:storage:list_legacy_attachments
    
  • Source installation

    # Projects
    sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:storage:legacy_projects RAILS_ENV=production
    sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:storage:list_legacy_projects RAILS_ENV=production
    
    # Attachments
    sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:storage:legacy_attachments RAILS_ENV=production
    sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:storage:list_legacy_attachments RAILS_ENV=production
    

On hashed storage

To have a summary and then a list of projects and their attachments using hashed storage:

  • Omnibus installation

    # Projects
    sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:storage:hashed_projects
    sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:storage:list_hashed_projects
    
    # Attachments
    sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:storage:hashed_attachments
    sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:storage:list_hashed_attachments
    
  • Source installation

    # Projects
    sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:storage:hashed_projects RAILS_ENV=production
    sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:storage:list_hashed_projects RAILS_ENV=production
    
    # Attachments
    sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:storage:hashed_attachments RAILS_ENV=production
    sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:storage:list_hashed_attachments RAILS_ENV=production
    

Migrate to hashed storage

cautionIn GitLab 13.0, hashed storage is enabled by default and the legacy storage is deprecated. GitLab 14.0 eliminates support for legacy storage. If you’re on GitLab 13.0 and later, switching new projects to legacy storage is not possible. The option to choose between hashed and legacy storage in the admin area has been disabled.

This task must be run on any machine that has Rails/Sidekiq configured and will schedule all your existing projects and attachments associated with it to be migrated to the Hashed storage type:

  • Omnibus installation

    sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:storage:migrate_to_hashed
    
  • Source installation

    sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:storage:migrate_to_hashed RAILS_ENV=production
    

If you have any existing integration, you may want to do a small rollout first, to validate. You can do so by specifying an ID range with the operation by using the environment variables ID_FROM and ID_TO. For example, to limit the rollout to project IDs 50 to 100 in an Omnibus GitLab installation:

sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:storage:migrate_to_hashed ID_FROM=50 ID_TO=100

To monitor the progress in GitLab:

  1. On the top bar, select Menu > Admin.
  2. On the left sidebar, select Monitoring > Background Jobs.
  3. Watch how long the hashed_storage:hashed_storage_project_migrate queue will take to finish. After it reaches zero, you can confirm every project has been migrated by running the commands above.

If you find it necessary, you can run the previous migration script again to schedule missing projects.

Any error or warning is logged in Sidekiq’s log file.

If Geo is enabled, each project that is successfully migrated generates an event to replicate the changes on any secondary nodes.

You only need the gitlab:storage:migrate_to_hashed Rake task to migrate your repositories, but there are additional commands to help you inspect projects and attachments in both legacy and hashed storage.

Rollback from hashed storage to legacy storage

cautionIn GitLab 13.0, hashed storage is enabled by default and the legacy storage is deprecated. GitLab 14.0 eliminates support for legacy storage. If you’re on GitLab 13.0 and later, switching new projects to legacy storage is not possible. The option to choose between hashed and legacy storage in the admin area has been disabled.

This task schedules all your existing projects and associated attachments to be rolled back to the legacy storage type.

  • Omnibus installation

    sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:storage:rollback_to_legacy
    
  • Source installation

    sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:storage:rollback_to_legacy RAILS_ENV=production
    

If you have any existing integration, you may want to do a small rollback first, to validate. You can do so by specifying an ID range with the operation by using the environment variables ID_FROM and ID_TO. For example, to limit the rollout to project IDs 50 to 100 in an Omnibus GitLab installation:

sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:storage:rollback_to_legacy ID_FROM=50 ID_TO=100

You can monitor the progress in the Admin Area > Monitoring > Background Jobs page. On the Queues tab, you can watch the hashed_storage:hashed_storage_project_rollback queue to see how long the process will take to finish.

After it reaches zero, you can confirm every project has been rolled back by running the commands above. If some projects weren’t rolled back, you can run this rollback script again to schedule further rollbacks. Any error or warning is logged in Sidekiq’s log file.

If you have a Geo setup, the rollback will not be reflected automatically on the secondary node. You may need to wait for a backfill operation to kick-in and remove the remaining repositories from the special @hashed/ folder manually.