# Importing a database dump into a staging environment Sometimes it is useful to import the database from a production environment into a staging environment for testing. The procedure below assumes you have SSH+sudo access to both the production environment and the staging VM. **Destroy your staging VM** when you are done with it. It is important to avoid data leaks. On the staging VM, add the following line to `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` to speed up large database imports. ``` # On STAGING echo "postgresql['checkpoint_segments'] = 64" | sudo tee -a /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb sudo touch /etc/gitlab/skip-auto-reconfigure sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure sudo gitlab-ctl stop unicorn sudo gitlab-ctl stop sidekiq ``` Next, we let the production environment stream a compressed SQL dump to our local machine via SSH, and redirect this stream to a psql client on the staging VM. ``` # On LOCAL MACHINE ssh -C gitlab.example.com sudo -u gitlab-psql /opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/pg_dump -Cc gitlabhq_production |\ ssh -C staging-vm sudo -u gitlab-psql /opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/psql -d template1 ``` ## Recreating directory structure If you need to re-create some directory structure on the staging server you can use this procedure. First, on the production server, create a list of directories you want to re-create. ``` # On PRODUCTION (umask 077; sudo find /var/opt/gitlab/git-data/repositories -maxdepth 1 -type d -print0 > directories.txt) ``` Copy `directories.txt` to the staging server and create the directories there. ``` # On STAGING sudo -u git xargs -0 mkdir -p < directories.txt ```