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Error During GitLab Update (16.11.2 -> 17.0.1): Insufficient Disk Space

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  • arshsahzadA Offline
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    I encountered an error while updating GitLab from version 16.11.2 to 17.0.1. The error message is:

    An error occurred during the update operation: FileSystem Error: failed to register layer: Error processing tar file(exit status 1): write /home/git/gitaly/_build/intermediate/praefect: no space left on device

    Screenshot 2024-06-05 at 4.25.04 PM.png

    Screenshot 2024-06-05 at 4.24.38 PM.png

    Although I've verified sufficient space on the server and for services, the error suggests the disk might be full. It's important to note that this is a new configuration and doesn't currently contain any repositories.

    Screenshot 2024-06-05 at 4.23.32 PM.png

    Screenshot 2024-06-05 at 4.23.07 PM.png

    Please advise anyone who has encountered this issue, how to proceed with the given the limited disk space.

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      @arshsahzad The disk usage stats are not update "live". You can check on the server directly using 'df -h` and check the root fs (assuming docker is in the same disk as the root file system).

      If there is space, then you can just app -> recovery -> repair and it should come back up.

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        Hi @girish,

        I checked the server earlier, and there is already 11GB of available storage left on the EC2 instance.

        Screenshot 2024-06-11 at 12.53.06 PM.png

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          @arshsahzad The disk usage stats are not update "live". You can check on the server directly using 'df -h` and check the root fs (assuming docker is in the same disk as the root file system).

          If there is space, then you can just app -> recovery -> repair and it should come back up.

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          @girish said in Error During GitLab Update (16.11.2 -> 17.0.1): Insufficient Disk Space:

          app -> recovery -> repair

          Also tried this method but It doesn't seems working

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            So despite having 11Gb free, the restore fails due to insufficient disk space? I am not sure how we can help here though. Can you install a fresh gitlab instance fine?

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