Difference between revisions of "CSEP Gitlab"
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== Proposed System Diagram == | == Proposed System Diagram == | ||
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== CSEP Computers == | == CSEP Computers == |
Revision as of 22:36, 26 February 2020
The CSEP2 software development and test environment uses the Gitlab integration software.
Contents
Proposed System Diagram
CSEP Computers
- CSEP_Computers
- CSEP_Hardware_Inventory
- Github Docs
- SCEC CSEP Storage Summaries:
- SCEC Storage Summary: Usage Report
- Sorted by Username: Sorted Usage Report
Gitlab Installation
- Gitlab Software Options
- GitLab and Runner Installation Information
- GitLab Installation using Docker
- GitLab Runner Installation with Docker
Gitlab Basic System Requirements
- Recent Linux Distro (Ubuntu,Centos...)
- Generate SSH keys
- Configure SMTP Server
- 8GB RAM is the recommended minimum memory size for all installations and supports up to 100 users. 16GB RAM supports up to 500 users
- Databases: PostgreSQL
- Redis/Sidekiq: stores all user sessions and background task queue processes the background jobs with a multithreaded process
- Prometheus and it’s exporters
- Avoid installing GitLab Runner on the same machine where Gitlab is installed.
- GitLab needs JavaScript enabled in browsers to support features such as Issue Boards.