# Docker Registry for a secondary node **(PREMIUM ONLY)** You can set up a [Docker Registry](https://docs.docker.com/registry/) on your **secondary** Geo node that mirrors the one on the **primary** Geo node. ## Storage support Docker Registry currently supports a few types of storages. If you choose a distributed storage (`azure`, `gcs`, `s3`, `swift`, or `oss`) for your Docker Registry on the **primary** node, you can use the same storage for a **secondary** Docker Registry as well. For more information, read the [Load balancing considerations](https://docs.docker.com/registry/deploying/#load-balancing-considerations) when deploying the Registry, and how to set up the storage driver for GitLab's integrated [Container Registry](../../packages/container_registry.md#container-registry-storage-driver). ## Replicating Docker Registry You can enable a storage-agnostic replication so it can be used for cloud or local storages. Whenever a new image is pushed to the primary node, each **secondary** node will pull it to its own container repository. To configure Docker Registry replication: 1. Configure the [**primary** node](#configure-primary-node). 1. Configure the [**secondary** node](#configure-secondary-node). 1. Verify Docker Registry [replication](#verify-replication). ### Configure **primary** node Make sure that you have Container Registry set up and working on the **primary** node before following the next steps. We need to make Docker Registry send notification events to the **primary** node. 1. SSH into your GitLab **primary** server and login as root: ```sh sudo -i ``` 1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`: ```ruby registry['notifications'] = [ { 'name' => 'geo_event', 'url' => 'https://example.com/api/v4/container_registry_event/events', 'timeout' => '500ms', 'threshold' => 5, 'backoff' => '1s', 'headers' => { 'Authorization' => [''] } } ] ``` NOTE: **Note:** If you use an external Registry (not the one integrated with GitLab), you must add these settings to its configuration. In this case, you will also have to specify notification secret in `registry.notification_secret` section of `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` file. NOTE: **Note:** If you use GitLab HA, you will also have to specify the notification secret in `registry.notification_secret` section of `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` file for every web node. 1. Reconfigure the **primary** node for the change to take effect: ```sh gitlab-ctl reconfigure ``` ### Configure **secondary** node Make sure you have Container Registry set up and working on the **secondary** node before following the next steps. The following steps should be done on each **secondary** node you're expecting to see the Docker images replicated. Because we need to allow the **secondary** node to communicate securely with the **primary** node Container Registry, we need to have a single key pair for all the nodes. The **secondary** node will use this key to generate a short-lived JWT that is pull-only-capable to access the **primary** node Container Registry. 1. SSH into the **secondary** node and login as the `root` user: ```sh sudo -i ``` 1. Copy `/var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/etc/gitlab-registry.key` from the **primary** to the **secondary** node. 1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`: ```ruby gitlab_rails['geo_registry_replication_enabled'] = true gitlab_rails['geo_registry_replication_primary_api_url'] = 'http://primary.example.com:5000/' # internal address to the primary registry, will be used by GitLab to directly communicate with primary registry API ``` 1. Reconfigure the **secondary** node for the change to take effect: ```sh gitlab-ctl reconfigure ``` ### Verify replication To verify Container Registry replication is working, go to **Admin Area > Geo** (`/admin/geo/nodes`) on the **secondary** node. The initial replication, or "backfill", will probably still be in progress. You can monitor the synchronization process on each Geo node from the **primary** node's **Geo Nodes** dashboard in your browser.