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i have just updated gitlab (source code) from 7.6 to 7.7.2 but something wrong.

i followed this link : https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/doc/update/7.6-to-7.7.md

with steps :

  1. checkout version : 7-7-stable (before, i run checkout -- db/schema.rb)

when checkout version done, i see in db/schema.rb have version :

ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20150116234544) do

and table : protected_branches have columns as :

create_table "protected_branches", force: true do |t|
    t.integer  "project_id",                          null: false
    t.string   "name",                                null: false
    t.datetime "created_at"
    t.datetime "updated_at"
    t.boolean  "developers_can_push", default: false, null: false
  end

  add_index "protected_branches", ["project_id"], name: "index_protected_branches_on_project_id", using: :btree
  1. run command migrate database

bundle exec rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production

when i run above command, i see this file db/schema.rb don't contain column developers_can_push in this table protected_branches. and version of this file is :

ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20150812080800) do

so, when i start again gitlab, nginx, i don't push to gitlab server because something wrong - this column developers_can_push not exist.

Please help me resolve this problem.

thanks!

1 Answer 1

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Here, check if this will work.

clipchamp.com/transcode

never the less after trying the db:migrate:status again, it shows all migrations as 'up' after a gitlab-ctr stop and start gitlab is now working!

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  • i have already tried db:migrate:status - all is done but when start gitlab, nothing work. up 20141217125223 Add owner to application up 20141223135007 Add import data to project table up 20141226080412 Add developers can push to protected branches up 20150108073740 Create application settings up 20150116234544 Add home page url for application settings
    – vmintam
    Feb 13, 2016 at 17:13
  • yeah. I did restart gitlab.
    – vmintam
    Feb 13, 2016 at 18:03

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