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diff --git a/doc/administration/troubleshooting/elasticsearch.md b/doc/administration/troubleshooting/elasticsearch.md index 0f60c43ef9e..606697b5247 100644 --- a/doc/administration/troubleshooting/elasticsearch.md +++ b/doc/administration/troubleshooting/elasticsearch.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ The type of problem will determine what steps to take. The possible troubleshoot - Indexing. - Integration. - Performance. -- Background Migrations. +- Advanced Search Migrations. ### Search Results workflow @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ graph TD; F7(Escalate to<br>GitLab support.) ``` -### Background Migrations workflow +### Advanced Search Migrations workflow ```mermaid graph TD; @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Most Elasticsearch troubleshooting can be broken down into 4 categories: - [Troubleshooting indexing](#troubleshooting-indexing) - [Troubleshooting integration](#troubleshooting-integration) - [Troubleshooting performance](#troubleshooting-performance) -- [Troubleshooting background migrations](#troubleshooting-background-migrations) +- [Troubleshooting Advanced Search migrations](#troubleshooting-advanced-search-migrations) Generally speaking, if it does not fall into those four categories, it is either: @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ Beyond that, you will want to review the error. If it is: GitLab support. - An OS issue, you will want to reach out to your systems administrator. - A `Faraday::TimeoutError (execution expired)` error **and** you're using a proxy, - [set a custom `gitlab_rails['env']` environment variable, called `no_proxy`](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/environment-variables.html) + [set a custom `gitlab_rails['env']` environment variable, called `no_proxy`](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/environment-variables.html) with the IP address of your Elasticsearch host. ### Troubleshooting performance @@ -356,15 +356,16 @@ dig further into these. Feel free to reach out to GitLab support, but this is likely to be something a skilled Elasticsearch administrator has more experience with. -### Troubleshooting background migrations +### Troubleshooting Advanced Search migrations -Troubleshooting background migration failures can be difficult and may require contacting -an Elasticsearch administrator or GitLab Support. +Troubleshooting Advanced Search migration failures can be difficult and may +require contacting an Elasticsearch administrator or GitLab Support. -The best place to start while debugging issues with a background migration is the -[`elasticsearch.log` file](../logs.md#elasticsearchlog). Migrations will -print information while a migration is in progress and any errors encountered. -Apply fixes for any errors found in the log and retry the migration. +The best place to start while debugging issues with an Advanced Search +migration is the [`elasticsearch.log` file](../logs.md#elasticsearchlog). +Migrations will log information while a migration is in progress and any +errors encountered. Apply fixes for any errors found in the log and retry +the migration. If you still encounter issues after retrying the migration, reach out to GitLab support. |