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# Check Rake Tasks
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## Repository Integrity
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Even though Git is very resilient and tries to prevent data integrity issues,
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there are times when things go wrong. The following Rake tasks intend to
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help GitLab administrators diagnose problem repositories so they can be fixed.
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There are 3 things that are checked to determine integrity.
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1. Git repository file system check ([git fsck](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-fsck)).
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This step verifies the connectivity and validity of objects in the repository.
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1. Check for `config.lock` in the repository directory.
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1. Check for any branch/references lock files in `refs/heads`.
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It's important to note that the existence of `config.lock` or reference locks
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alone do not necessarily indicate a problem. Lock files are routinely created
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and removed as Git and GitLab perform operations on the repository. They serve
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to prevent data integrity issues. However, if a Git operation is interrupted these
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locks may not be cleaned up properly.
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The following symptoms may indicate a problem with repository integrity. If users
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experience these symptoms you may use the rake tasks described below to determine
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exactly which repositories are causing the trouble.
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- Receiving an error when trying to push code - `remote: error: cannot lock ref`
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- A 500 error when viewing the GitLab dashboard or when accessing a specific project.
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### Check all GitLab repositories
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This task loops through all repositories on the GitLab server and runs the
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3 integrity checks described previously.
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**Omnibus Installation**
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```
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sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:repo:check
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```
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**Source Installation**
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```bash
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sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:repo:check RAILS_ENV=production
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```
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### Check repositories for a specific user
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This task checks all repositories that a specific user has access to. This is important
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because sometimes you know which user is experiencing trouble but you don't know
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which project might be the cause.
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If the rake task is executed without brackets at the end, you will be prompted
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to enter a username.
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**Omnibus Installation**
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```bash
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sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:user:check_repos
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sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:user:check_repos[<username>]
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```
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**Source Installation**
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```bash
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sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:user:check_repos RAILS_ENV=production
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sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:user:check_repos[<username>] RAILS_ENV=production
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```
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Example output:
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![gitlab:user:check_repos output](../img/raketasks/check_repos_output.png)
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## LDAP Check
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The LDAP check Rake task will test the bind_dn and password credentials
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(if configured) and will list a sample of LDAP users. This task is also
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executed as part of the `gitlab:check` task, but can run independently.
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See [LDAP Rake Tasks - LDAP Check](ldap.md#check) for details.
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