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Created Mar 27, 2013 by Administrator@rootOwner

Could not read from remote repository

Created by: alfons24

Hello, i've installed GitLab 5 first time.

I get fhe following error while:

git push -u origin master fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists.

My ssh key is working fine, when i look at tail -f /var/log/auth.log

Mar 27 15:33:30 ugitbuntu sshd[1802]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user git by (uid=0) Mar 27 15:33:31 ugitbuntu sshd[1935]: Received disconnect from 10.100.2.172: 11: disconnected by user Mar 27 15:33:31 ugitbuntu sshd[1802]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed for user git

What happens? What can I do?

$ gitlab-shell/bin/check Check GitLab API access: OK Check directories and files: /home/git/repositories: OK /home/git/.ssh/authorized_keys: OK

gitlab$ bundle exec rake gitlab:env:info RAILS_ENV=production

System information System: Ubuntu 12.04 Current User: git Using RVM: no Ruby Version: 1.9.3p327 Gem Version: 1.8.23 Bundler Version:1.3.4 Rake Version: 10.0.3

GitLab information Version: 5.1.0pre Revision: a31fe1a6 Directory: /home/git/gitlab DB Adapter: postgresql URL: https://ugitbuntu HTTP Clone URL: https://ugitbuntu/some-project.git SSH Clone URL: git@ugitbuntu:some-project.git Using LDAP: no Using Omniauth: no

GitLab Shell Version: 1.2.0 Repositories: /home/git/repositories/ Hooks: /home/git/gitlab-shell/hooks/ Git: /usr/bin/git

gitlab$ bundle exec rake gitlab:check RAILS_ENV=production Checking Environment ...

Git configured for git user? ... yes Has python2? ... yes python2 is supported version? ... yes

Checking Environment ... Finished

Checking Gitlab Shell ...

GitLab Shell version? ... OK (1.2.0) Repo base directory exists? ... yes Repo base directory is a symlink? ... no Repo base owned by git:git? ... yes Repo base access is drwxrws---? ... yes post-receive hook up-to-date? ... yes post-receive hooks in repos are links: ... stefan / blabla ... repository is empty

Checking Gitlab Shell ... Finished

Checking Sidekiq ...

Running? ... yes

Checking Sidekiq ... Finished

Checking GitLab ...

Database config exists? ... yes Database is SQLite ... no All migrations up? ... yes GitLab config exists? ... yes GitLab config outdated? ... no Log directory writable? ... yes Tmp directory writable? ... yes Init script exists? ... yes Init script up-to-date? ... yes Projects have satellites? ... stefan / blabla ... can't create, repository is empty

Checking GitLab ... Finished

Now I'm testing one week ago, but I won't get it work.

Regards Stefan

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