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Gitaly
Gitaly (introduced in GitLab 9.0) is a service that provides high-level RPC access to Git repositories. As of GitLab 9.1 it is still an optional component with limited scope.
GitLab components that access Git repositories (gitlab-rails, gitlab-shell, gitlab-workhorse) act as clients to Gitaly. End users do not have direct access to Gitaly.
Configuring Gitaly
The Gitaly service itself is configured via a TOML configuration file. This file is documented in the gitaly repository.
To change a Gitaly setting in Omnibus you can use
gitaly['my_setting']
in /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
. Changes will be applied
when you run gitlab-ctl reconfigure
.
gitaly['prometheus_listen_addr'] = 'localhost:9236'
To change a Gitaly setting in installations from source you can edit
/home/git/gitaly/config.toml
.
prometheus_listen_addr = "localhost:9236"
Changes to /home/git/gitaly/config.toml
are applied when you run service gitlab restart
.
Configuring GitLab to not use Gitaly
Gitaly is still an optional component in GitLab 9.0. This means you can choose to not use it.
In Omnibus you can make the following change in
/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
and reconfigure. This will both disable the
Gitaly service and configure the rest of GitLab not to use it.
gitaly['enable'] = false
In source installations, edit /home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml
and
make sure enabled
in the gitaly
section is set to 'false'. This
does not disable the Gitaly service in your init script; it only
prevents it from being used.
Apply the change with service gitlab restart
.
gitaly:
enabled: false
Disabling or enabling the Gitaly service
Be careful: if you disable Gitaly without instructing the rest of your GitLab installation not to use Gitaly, you may end up with errors because GitLab tries to access a service that is not running.
To disable the Gitaly service in your Omnibus installation, add the
following line to /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
:
gitaly['enable'] = false
When you run gitlab-ctl reconfigure
the Gitaly service will be
disabled.
To disable the Gitaly service in an installation from source, add the
following to /etc/default/gitlab
:
gitaly_enabled=false
When you run service gitlab restart
Gitaly will be disabled.