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# Repository checks
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> [Introduced][ce-3232] in GitLab 8.7. It is OFF by default because it still
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causes too many false alarms.
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Git has a built-in mechanism, [git fsck][git-fsck], to verify the
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integrity of all data committed to a repository. GitLab administrators
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can trigger such a check for a project via the project page under the
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admin panel. The checks run asynchronously so it may take a few minutes
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before the check result is visible on the project admin page. If the
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checks failed you can see their output on the admin log page under
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'repocheck.log'.
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## Periodic checks
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GitLab periodically runs a repository check on all project repositories and
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wiki repositories in order to detect data corruption problems. A
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project will be checked no more than once per week. If any projects
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fail their repository checks all GitLab administrators will receive an email
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notification of the situation. This notification is sent out no more
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than once a day.
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## Disabling periodic checks
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You can disable the periodic checks on the 'Settings' page of the admin
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panel.
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## What to do if a check failed
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If the repository check fails for some repository you should look up the error
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in repocheck.log (in the admin panel or on disk; see
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`/var/log/gitlab/gitlab-rails` for Omnibus installations or
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`/home/git/gitlab/log` for installations from source). Once you have
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resolved the issue use the admin panel to trigger a new repository check on
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the project. This will clear the 'check failed' state.
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If for some reason the periodic repository check caused a lot of false
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alarms you can choose to clear ALL repository check states from the
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'Settings' page of the admin panel.
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[ce-3232]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/3232 "Auto git fsck"
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[git-fsck]: https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-fsck.html "git fsck documentation"
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