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type: reference
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# Working with the bundled Consul service **(PREMIUM ONLY)**
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As part of its High Availability stack, GitLab Premium includes a bundled version of [Consul](https://www.consul.io/) that can be managed through `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`.
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A Consul cluster consists of multiple server agents, as well as client agents that run on other nodes which need to talk to the consul cluster.
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## Prerequisites
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First, make sure to [download/install](https://about.gitlab.com/install/)
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GitLab Omnibus **on each node**.
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Choose an installation method, then make sure you complete steps:
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1. Install and configure the necessary dependencies.
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1. Add the GitLab package repository and install the package.
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When installing the GitLab package, do not supply `EXTERNAL_URL` value.
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## Configuring the Consul nodes
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On each Consul node perform the following:
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1. Make sure you collect [`CONSUL_SERVER_NODES`](database.md#consul-information), which are the IP addresses or DNS records of the Consul server nodes, for the next step, before executing the next step.
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1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` replacing values noted in the `# START user configuration` section:
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```ruby
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# Disable all components except Consul
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roles ['consul_role']
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# START user configuration
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# Replace placeholders:
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#
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# Y.Y.Y.Y consul1.gitlab.example.com Z.Z.Z.Z
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# with the addresses gathered for CONSUL_SERVER_NODES
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consul['configuration'] = {
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server: true,
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retry_join: %w(Y.Y.Y.Y consul1.gitlab.example.com Z.Z.Z.Z)
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}
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# Disable auto migrations
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gitlab_rails['auto_migrate'] = false
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#
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# END user configuration
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```
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> `consul_role` was introduced with GitLab 10.3
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1. [Reconfigure GitLab](../restart_gitlab.md#omnibus-gitlab-reconfigure) for the changes
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to take effect.
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### Consul checkpoint
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Before moving on, make sure Consul is configured correctly. Run the following
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command to verify all server nodes are communicating:
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```sh
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/opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/consul members
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```
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The output should be similar to:
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```
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Node Address Status Type Build Protocol DC
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CONSUL_NODE_ONE XXX.XXX.XXX.YYY:8301 alive server 0.9.2 2 gitlab_consul
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CONSUL_NODE_TWO XXX.XXX.XXX.YYY:8301 alive server 0.9.2 2 gitlab_consul
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CONSUL_NODE_THREE XXX.XXX.XXX.YYY:8301 alive server 0.9.2 2 gitlab_consul
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```
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If any of the nodes isn't `alive` or if any of the three nodes are missing,
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check the [Troubleshooting section](#troubleshooting) before proceeding.
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## Operations
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### Checking cluster membership
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To see which nodes are part of the cluster, run the following on any member in the cluster
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```
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# /opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/consul members
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Node Address Status Type Build Protocol DC
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consul-b XX.XX.X.Y:8301 alive server 0.9.0 2 gitlab_consul
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consul-c XX.XX.X.Y:8301 alive server 0.9.0 2 gitlab_consul
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consul-c XX.XX.X.Y:8301 alive server 0.9.0 2 gitlab_consul
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db-a XX.XX.X.Y:8301 alive client 0.9.0 2 gitlab_consul
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db-b XX.XX.X.Y:8301 alive client 0.9.0 2 gitlab_consul
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```
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Ideally all nodes will have a `Status` of `alive`.
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### Restarting the server cluster
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**Note**: This section only applies to server agents. It is safe to restart client agents whenever needed.
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If it is necessary to restart the server cluster, it is important to do this in a controlled fashion in order to maintain quorum. If quorum is lost, you will need to follow the consul [outage recovery](#outage-recovery) process to recover the cluster.
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To be safe, we recommend you only restart one server agent at a time to ensure the cluster remains intact.
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For larger clusters, it is possible to restart multiple agents at a time. See the [Consul consensus document](https://www.consul.io/docs/internals/consensus.html#deployment-table) for how many failures it can tolerate. This will be the number of simulateneous restarts it can sustain.
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## Troubleshooting
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### Consul server agents unable to communicate
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By default, the server agents will attempt to [bind](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#_bind) to '0.0.0.0', but they will advertise the first private IP address on the node for other agents to communicate with them. If the other nodes cannot communicate with a node on this address, then the cluster will have a failed status.
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You will see messages like the following in `gitlab-ctl tail consul` output if you are running into this issue:
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2017-09-25_19:53:39.90821 2017/09/25 19:53:39 [WARN] raft: no known peers, aborting election
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2017-09-25_19:53:41.74356 2017/09/25 19:53:41 [ERR] agent: failed to sync remote state: No cluster leader
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```
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To fix this:
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1. Pick an address on each node that all of the other nodes can reach this node through.
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1. Update your `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
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```ruby
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consul['configuration'] = {
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...
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bind_addr: 'IP ADDRESS'
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}
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```
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1. Run `gitlab-ctl reconfigure`
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If you still see the errors, you may have to [erase the consul database and reinitialize](#recreate-from-scratch) on the affected node.
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### Consul agents do not start - Multiple private IPs
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In the case that a node has multiple private IPs the agent be confused as to which of the private addresses to advertise, and then immediately exit on start.
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You will see messages like the following in `gitlab-ctl tail consul` output if you are running into this issue:
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2017-11-09_17:41:45.52876 ==> Starting Consul agent...
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2017-11-09_17:41:45.53057 ==> Error creating agent: Failed to get advertise address: Multiple private IPs found. Please configure one.
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```
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To fix this:
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1. Pick an address on the node that all of the other nodes can reach this node through.
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1. Update your `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
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```ruby
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consul['configuration'] = {
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...
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bind_addr: 'IP ADDRESS'
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}
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```
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1. Run `gitlab-ctl reconfigure`
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### Outage recovery
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If you lost enough server agents in the cluster to break quorum, then the cluster is considered failed, and it will not function without manual intervenetion.
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#### Recreate from scratch
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By default, GitLab does not store anything in the consul cluster that cannot be recreated. To erase the consul database and reinitialize
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```
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# gitlab-ctl stop consul
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# rm -rf /var/opt/gitlab/consul/data
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# gitlab-ctl start consul
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```
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After this, the cluster should start back up, and the server agents rejoin. Shortly after that, the client agents should rejoin as well.
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#### Recover a failed cluster
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If you have taken advantage of consul to store other data, and want to restore the failed cluster, please follow the [Consul guide](https://www.consul.io/docs/guides/outage.html) to recover a failed cluster.
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