Restoring a GitLab Repository Group to Its Current Location (In Place)

You can restore a GitLab repository group to its current location (in place).

Caution

All repository data in the destination location is overwritten by the restored data.

Review the following considerations for out-of-place restores:

  • If the repository is present, then the name, description and visibility are not modified.

  • If the repository is not present, a new repository is created with the same name, description, and visibility as the source repository.

Procedure

  1. From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Protect > DevOps.

    The Overview page appears.

  2. Click the DevOps tab.

  3. On the GitLab tab, click the GitLab app.

    The GitLab app page appears.

  4. On the Repository groups tab, in the row for the repository group, click the action button action_button, and then click Restore.

    The Backup Content page appears.

  5. Select the content to restore, and then click Restore.

    You can select the entire organization or individual repositories.

    The Restore Options dialog box appears.

  6. From the Restore type list, select In place.

  7. From the GitLab services list, select the service type—Deployments, Issues, Snippets, or Wikis.

  8. In No of streams, enter the number of streams to use for the restore.

    Note

    This option is only applicable for Commvault software deployments.

  9. Click Submit.

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