I have now installed gitlab two times according the manual for Raspberry Pi found here:
Except that i did not install postfix (because i want to use an external smtp server).
The webpage is not reachable after the installation and i have no output at all in the CLI if i run sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure or sudo gitlab-ctl status
Yes there was no error messages during installation.
gitlab-ctl gives me a list of possible commands.
git@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
git@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo gitlab-ctl status
git@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo gitlab-ctl
I don't know that command.
/opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/omnibus-ctl: command (subcommand)
deploy-page
Put up the deploy page
remove-accounts
Delete *all* users and groups used by this package
upgrade
Run migrations after a package upgrade
General Commands:
cleanse
Delete *all* gitlab data, and start from scratch.
help
Print this help message.
reconfigure
Reconfigure the application.
show-config
Show the configuration that would be generated by reconfigure.
uninstall
Kill all processes and uninstall the process supervisor (data will be preserved).
Service Management Commands:
graceful-kill
Attempt a graceful stop, then SIGKILL the entire process group.
hup
Send the services a HUP.
int
Send the services an INT.
kill
Send the services a KILL.
once
Start the services if they are down. Do not restart them if they stop.
restart
Stop the services if they are running, then start them again.
service-list
List all the services (enabled services appear with a *.)
start
Start services if they are down, and restart them if they stop.
status
Show the status of all the services.
stop
Stop the services, and do not restart them.
tail
Watch the service logs of all enabled services.
term
Send the services a TERM.
git@raspberrypi:~ $
In /var/log/gitlab is just the empty folder reconfigure.
If i run gitlab-ctl upgrade i got the following message:
git@raspberryp~ $ sudo gitlab-ctl upgrade
It looks like GitLab has not been configured yet; skipping the upgrade script.
Hi…i am a new user here. I just bought the Model B today and had this problem. I’m using a ViewSonic monitor with an HDMI connection. I did not have to change any of the configuration files. All I did was remove the SD card and reboot and the monitor acquired the signal.