http://pastie.org/4610103

There you go!

Em quarta-feira, 29 de agosto de 2012 03h43min33s UTC-3, Thomas Kjeldahl 
Nilsson escreveu:
>
>  Hi Luist,
>
> could you run the following two oneliners (from your Gitorious root 
> directory ie. where you find Rakefile, /config etc) and tell me what the 
> output is?
>
> RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec script/runner "puts Site.first.title"
>
> RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec script/runner "puts 
> Site.first.wiki_git_path"
>
> cheers,
> Thomas
>
>
> On 08/29/2012 12:20 AM, luist wrote:
>  
> Ok I'm almost there i guess... 
>
>  This is my current diagnostics:
> http://pastie.org/4606368
>  
>  When i load the site, it shows a part of the gitorious layout and a 500 
> internal error.
>
>  This is the end of my production.log:
> http://pastie.org/4606320
>
>  Any help?
>
> Em segunda-feira, 27 de agosto de 2012 17h18min29s UTC-3, Thomas Kjeldahl 
> Nilsson escreveu: 
>>
>>  I suggest you read through the code in the backup.rake file, and apply 
>> what you see there: you'll basically just need to make a recursive copy of 
>> the repository base directory as well as an mysqldump of the db (where 
>> users and metadata is stored.) Based on the repos and db you'll be able to 
>> restore most of the state of your Gitorious instance at another 
>> installation (but again, read and consider the backup.rake file)
>>
>> cheers,
>> Thomas
>>
>> On 08/27/2012 10:01 PM, luist wrote:
>>  
>> Ok the diagnostics worked! 
>>
>>  Can i have some instructions on how to backup and restore my gitorious 
>> manually?
>>
>> Em segunda-feira, 27 de agosto de 2012 14h05min32s UTC-3, Thomas Kjeldahl 
>> Nilsson escreveu: 
>>>
>>>  The CLI diagnostics rake task was added just a week or two ago, so 
>>> it's fairly recent: if the installation isn't constrained by having to run 
>>> on a stable tag/version, then you can just git pull the latest changes from 
>>> gitorious mainline. If you have to sit on a stable tag you'll have to wait 
>>> until we tag a new minor version of Gitorious (probably very soon).
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>> Thomas
>>>
>>> On 08/27/2012 06:59 PM, luist wrote:
>>>  
>>> Well.. looks like it doesn't have diagnostics: http://pastie.org/4598245 
>>>
>>>  What exactly should i update?
>>>
>>> Em segunda-feira, 27 de agosto de 2012 13h50min36s UTC-3, Thomas 
>>> Kjeldahl Nilsson escreveu: 
>>>>
>>>>  First off, doublecheck that you're running the rake task from the 
>>>> root dir of your gitorious installation ie. where you find Rakefile, 
>>>> /config, /log, etc. If so, then try running this to see which rake tasks 
>>>> are actually available on your installation: 
>>>>
>>>> sudo su git -c "RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake -T"
>>>>
>>>> -thomas
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 08/27/2012 06:32 PM, luist wrote:
>>>>  
>>>> That worked... now i got this: 
>>>>
>>>>  $ sudo su git -c "RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake 
>>>> diagnostics:summary"
>>>> (in /var/www/git.metasys.com.br/gitorious)
>>>> rake aborted!
>>>> Don't know how to build task 'diagnostics:summary'
>>>>
>>>>  (See full trace by running task with --trace)
>>>>
>>>> Em segunda-feira, 27 de agosto de 2012 12h56min29s UTC-3, Thomas 
>>>> Kjeldahl Nilsson escreveu: 
>>>>>
>>>>>  Hello again,
>>>>>
>>>>> Running bundle install straight up only installs the dependency gems 
>>>>> in a path specific to your current user, not the gitorious "git" user. So 
>>>>> you probably just need to run it for the gitorious user as well, if you 
>>>>> have not already done so:
>>>>>
>>>>> sudo su git -c "bundle install"
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers,
>>>>> Thomas
>>>>>
>>>>> On 08/27/2012 05:31 PM, luist wrote:
>>>>>  
>>>>> Hello. This seems to be very useful, but the old machine has some 
>>>>> problems and I can only access it read-only to backup the data manually. 
>>>>>
>>>>>  I checked the new resource to diagnose the new instalation. I tried 
>>>>> to use it but got this: http://pastie.org/4597818
>>>>> What am i missing?
>>>>>
>>>>> Em segunda-feira, 27 de agosto de 2012 07h49min47s UTC-3, Thomas 
>>>>> Kjeldahl Nilsson escreveu: 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Luist, 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I recently added a pair of Rake tasks to make snapshotting/restoring 
>>>>>> Gitorious state simpler. Pull from mainline, and check out 
>>>>>> /lib/tasks/backup.rake (documentation included in the source code of 
>>>>>> the 
>>>>>> rake tasks.) 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> best regards, 
>>>>>> Thomas 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 08/24/2012 11:17 PM, luist wrote: 
>>>>>> > Hello, 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> > I'm having many problems configuring a new machine to run gitorious 
>>>>>> > and migrating the data from the old one. 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> > Can anyone point me what should i backup and what should i re-do 
>>>>>> from 
>>>>>> > scratch? 
>>>>>> > Where are the user/login information stored? 
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>> best regards, 
>>>>>> Thomas Kjeldahl Nilsson 
>>>>>> http://gitorious.com 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
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>>>>>
>>>>>   
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>   
>>>
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>>>
>>>   
>>
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>>
>>   
>
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>
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