Take a VM snapshot before upgrade attempt. Or shut down GitLab and make a
cold backup of it.

Then you can revert to your snapshot or backup.

Are you just performing due diligence in planning an upgrade or do you
actually have trouble?

On May 25, 2017 10:46 AM, "Ashwini" <ashu.ravi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Team,
>
> Could you please share Steps to downgrade the GitLab version in case of
> Upgrade failure .
>
> Regards
> Ashwini
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