You can choose to install and manage a database server (PostgreSQL/MySQL) yourself, or you can use GitLab Omnibus packages to help. GitLab recommends PostgreSQL. This is the database that will be installed if you use the Omnibus package to manage your database.
If you're hosting GitLab on a cloud provider, you can optionally use a managed service for PostgreSQL. For example, AWS offers a managed Relational Database Service (RDS) that runs PostgreSQL.
If you use a cloud-managed service, or provide your own PostgreSQL:
gitlab
username with a password of your choice. The gitlab
user needs privileges to create the gitlabhq_production
database.Create/edit /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
and use the following configuration. Be sure to change the external_url
to match your eventual GitLab front-end URL.
external_url 'https://gitlab.example.com'
# Disable all components except PostgreSQL
postgresql['enable'] = true
bootstrap['enable'] = false
nginx['enable'] = false
unicorn['enable'] = false
sidekiq['enable'] = false
redis['enable'] = false
gitlab_workhorse['enable'] = false
mailroom['enable'] = false
# PostgreSQL configuration
gitlab_rails['db_password'] = 'DB password'
postgresql['md5_auth_cidr_addresses'] = ['0.0.0.0/0']
postgresql['listen_address'] = '0.0.0.0'
# Disable automatic database migrations
gitlab_rails['auto_migrate'] = false
Run sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
to install and configure PostgreSQL.
Note: This
reconfigure
step will result in some errors. That's OK - don't be alarmed.
Open a database prompt:
su - gitlab-psql
/bin/bash
psql -h /var/opt/gitlab/postgresql -d template1
# Output:
psql (9.2.15)
Type "help" for help.
template1=#
Run the following command at the database prompt and you will be asked to enter the new password for the PostgreSQL superuser.
\password
# Output:
Enter new password:
Enter it again:
Similarly, set the password for the gitlab
database user. Use the same password that you specified in the /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
file for gitlab_rails['db_password']
.
\password gitlab
# Output:
Enter new password:
Enter it again:
Enable the pg_trgm
extension: ``` CREATE EXTENSION pg_trgm;
\q
and Enter.gitlab-psql
user by running exit
twice.Run sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
a final time.
Read more on high-availability configuration: