From 043e9404855959dc81ea8bd3b9cfebef9658d337 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ben Bodenmiller Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2017 22:42:11 +0000 Subject: remove duplicate backup skip details [skip ci] --- doc/raketasks/backup_restore.md | 32 ++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/raketasks/backup_restore.md b/doc/raketasks/backup_restore.md index a5b8cd6455c..6be398922d3 100644 --- a/doc/raketasks/backup_restore.md +++ b/doc/raketasks/backup_restore.md @@ -38,23 +38,6 @@ If you are running GitLab within a Docker container, you can run the backup from docker exec -t gitlab-rake gitlab:backup:create ``` -You can specify that portions of the application data be skipped using the -environment variable `SKIP`. You can skip: - -- `db` (database) -- `uploads` (attachments) -- `repositories` (Git repositories data) -- `builds` (CI job output logs) -- `artifacts` (CI job artifacts) -- `lfs` (LFS objects) -- `registry` (Container Registry images) - -Separate multiple data types to skip using a comma. For example: - -``` -sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:backup:create SKIP=db,uploads -``` - Example output: ``` @@ -111,13 +94,14 @@ To use the `copy` strategy instead of the default streaming strategy, specify You can choose what should be backed up by adding the environment variable `SKIP`. The available options are: -* `db` -* `uploads` (attachments) -* `repositories` -* `builds` (CI build output logs) -* `artifacts` (CI build artifacts) -* `lfs` (LFS objects) -* `pages` (pages content) +- `db` (database) +- `uploads` (attachments) +- `repositories` (Git repositories data) +- `builds` (CI job output logs) +- `artifacts` (CI job artifacts) +- `lfs` (LFS objects) +- `registry` (Container Registry images) +- `pages` (Pages content) Use a comma to specify several options at the same time: -- cgit v1.2.3