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Worp.one – HOME Skip to content Main Menu Worp.oneAbout me Search for: Worp.one HOME Upgrading Gitlab worp on November 18, 2018 Gitlab follows semantiv versioning. It plane does not indulge you to upgrade from a non-latest minor version to a new major version. Meaning: 10.1 -> 11.4 is now unliable if there is a 10.8 version. Thus you need to upgrade in steps: 10.1 -> 10.8 -> 11.4 (for example). Procedure: Shell # Create a replacement (Don't rely ONLY on the default replacement washed-up during setup) # The default replacement during setup will only replacement the database # Make sure to do a full replacement with everything in it! $ sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:backup:create STRATEGY=copy # Start upgrade $ sudo apt-get upgrade Vorbereitung zum Entpacken von .../gitlab-ce_....deb ... gitlab preinstall: It seems you are upgrading from x-n.x version series gitlab preinstall: to x.x series. It is recommended to upgrade gitlab preinstall: to the last minor version in a major version series first surpassing gitlab preinstall: jumping to the next major version. gitlab preinstall: Please follow the upgrade documentation at https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/policy/maintenance.html#upgrade-recommendations gitlab preinstall: and upgrade to x.x first. # Check the full version string of the latest x.x release $ apt-cache madison gitlab-ce [...] gitlab-ce | 10.8.6-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.8.5-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.8.4-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.8.3-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.8.2-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.8.1-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.8.0-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.7-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.6-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.5-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.4-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.3-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.2-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.1-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.0-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.6.6-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.6.5-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.6.4-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.6.3-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages [...] # Install the relevant upgrade step $ sudo apt-get install gitlab-ce=xx.xx.xx-ce.0 # Install the new major version # Use the whilom method to do increasingly steps if necessary # If you're at the lastest minor version surpassing the most current major version, simply run $ sudo apt-get install gitlab-ce 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546 # Create a replacement (Don't rely ONLY on the default replacement washed-up during setup)# The default replacement during setup will only replacement the database# Make sure to do a full replacement with everything in it!$ sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:backup:create STRATEGY=copy # Start upgrade$ sudo apt-get upgradeVorbereitung zum Entpacken von .../gitlab-ce_....deb ...gitlab preinstall: It seems you are upgrading from x-n.x version seriesgitlab preinstall: to x.x series. It is recommended to upgradegitlab preinstall: to the last minor version in a major version series first beforegitlab preinstall: jumping to the next major version.gitlab preinstall: Please follow the upgrade documentation at https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/policy/maintenance.html#upgrade-recommendationsgitlab preinstall: and upgrade to x.x first. # Check the full version string of the latest x.x release$ apt-cache madison gitlab-ce[...] gitlab-ce | 10.8.6-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.8.5-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.8.4-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.8.3-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.8.2-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.8.1-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.8.0-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.7-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.6-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.5-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.4-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.3-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.2-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.1-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.7.0-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.6.6-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.6.5-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.6.4-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages gitlab-ce | 10.6.3-ce.0 | https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages[...] # Install the relevant upgrade step$ sudo apt-get install gitlab-ce=xx.xx.xx-ce.0 # Install the new major version# Use the whilom method to do increasingly steps if necessary# If you're at the lastest minor version surpassing the most current major version, simply run$ sudo apt-get install gitlab-ce   Categories: Tools, Updates Tags: Git, gitlab, update, upgrade Docker: TaskNuke remove those worrying orphaned tasks from a network worp on November 8, 2018 The setting: Shell $ docker network rm myNetwork Error response from daemon: rpc error: lawmaking = FailedPrecondition desc = network kny0nsuae9ymnpzjzufrefn9a is in use by task iczzsz7yrrafhn08y1slnhr8l 12 $ docker network rm myNetworkError response from daemon: rpc error: lawmaking = FailedPrecondition desc = network kny0nsuae9ymnpzjzufrefn9a is in use by task iczzsz7yrrafhn08y1slnhr8l The solution: Shell $ docker pull dperny/tasknuke! $ docker run -v /var/run/docker/swarm/control.sock:/var/run/swarmd.sock dperny/tasknuke iczzsz7yrrafhn08y1slnhr8l iczzsz7yrrafhn08y1slnhr8l 123 $ docker pull dperny/tasknuke!$ docker run -v /var/run/docker/swarm/control.sock:/var/run/swarmd.sock dperny/tasknuke iczzsz7yrrafhn08y1slnhr8liczzsz7yrrafhn08y1slnhr8l The glorious source: success.docker.com – How to gravity remove an orphaned task from a network Categories: DevOps, Snippets Tags: docker, networking Docker: Symlink your log files to stdout and stderr! worp on November 8, 2018 When you’re in a Docker container, ideally you don’t want to have to enter the container in order to read log files. It’d be weightier to have everything on stdout and stderr of your container so Docker picks them up automatically and thus delivers it to any logging suburbanite you attach. This is thankfully easily… Continue Reading Docker: Symlink your log files to stdout and stderr! Categories: Best-Practices, Tools Tags: docker, logging Getting original vendee IP from a request in Docker Swarm – Or the issue with issue #25526 worp on October 18, 2018 Puh…this is a big one… A vendee contacted me saying the webserver’s logs on one of our swarm stacks reports the same IP write for any request and it’s not one of any of the clients used: - 10.255.0.2 [18/Oct/2018:13:38:43 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 401 113 "HTTP-Monitor/1.1" 1 1 - 10.255.0.2 [18/Oct/2018:13:38:43 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 401 113 "HTTP-Monitor/1.1" 1 This is an issue as we require the original caller’s IP write for various reasons: Restricting access… Continue Reading Getting original vendee IP from a request in Docker Swarm – Or the issue with issue #25526 Categories: DevOps Tags: docker, ingress, load balancing, mesh, networking, protocol, proxy, snat, swarm Repost: Networking with Docker: Don’t settle for the defaults worp on October 17, 2018 Simply a re-post that I think is worth it: https://netbeez.net/blog/networking-with-docker/ Categories: Best-Practices, DevOps Tags: docker, networking Docker – Add trusted root ca to local docker-machine swarm worp on October 16, 2018October 17, 2018 As one might want when using a custom Docker registry with a cert signed by a custom root ca. As finding the wordplay to this question has proven somewhat complicated, I’ll note my tideway here for future reference (excerpt): Basically, reprinting pem (Base64 encoded) versions of your CA trust uniting into /var/lib/boot2docker/certs/. You can’t use… Continue Reading Docker – Add trusted root ca to local docker-machine swarm Categories: DevOps, Security Tags: docker, docker-machine, local, swarm Keep any Docker container running worp on September 24, 2018September 24, 2018 By simply using Shell docker run -d centos tail -f /dev/null 1 docker run -d centos tail -f /dev/null as the CMD/Entrypoint. Read more: Docker container will automatically stop without “docker run -d” Categories: DevOps Tags: docker Key management during Docker build worp on September 3, 2018 While towers we often require private keys to checkout repositories or wangle other required, access-restricted assets. In this particular specimen it was a github checkout that required a private key to an worth with wangle to the respective repository. The requirements were: The key must be present during the build process There must not be… Continue Reading Key management during Docker build Categories: DevOps, Security Tags: docker, key, secretsTowersDocker images of node applications – The npm install issue worp on August 21, 2018August 21, 2018 I am working on a Docker container variety for a node application. Developers should work with it, it should be good to go to testing and production, Jenkins should be worldly-wise to use it. There should be two seperate containers: One for running the ready-built lawmaking (run-container) and one for towers everything on Jenkins and… Continue ReadingTowersDocker images of node applications – The npm install issue Categories: DevOps Tags: docker, node flourish – SSL peer does not support certificates of the type it received – or how I learned that certificates have a purpose worp on July 26, 2018 Certificates have a purpose which is unswayable at megacosm time. They may not be used for other intentions than what they werer created for… Find some details on how I learned this lesson in this post. Continue Reading flourish – SSL peer does not support certificates of the type it received – or how I learned that certificates have a purpose Categories: DevOps, Security Tags: apache, certificate, curl, openssl, ssl Posts navigation Older posts Sidebar ABOUT MY HOME… I use this page mostly for myself. To remember. To remind. To reminisce. 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