# rare or one-time activities ## #existing moving existing repos into gitolite * move the repos to `$HOME/repositories`. Make sure they are all *bare* repos, and the directory names end in ".git". * [add them][repos] to conf/gitolite.conf in your clone of the admin repo, then commit and push the change. If the repos are already covered by some [wild][] pattern, this is optional. * run `gitolite setup` to fix up the hooks on all repos, just in case. ## #moving moving servers This is adapted from the "migrating" section of the [install][] page; if you're actually *migrating* from g2 please go there! Nothing in any of the gitolite install/setup/etc will ever touch the *data* in any repository except the gitolite-admin repo. The only thing it will normally touch is the `update` hook. So one fool-proof way of "moving" servers is this (untested but should work; feedback appreciated): 1. Install gitolite on the new server, using the same key for the admin as for the old server. 2. Copy the [rc][] file from the old server, overwriting this one. 3. [Disable][writable] the old server so people won't push to it. 4. Copy all the repos over from the old server, including gitolite-admin. Make sure the files end up with right ownership and permissions; if not, chown/chmod them. 5. On a clone of the old gitolite-admin, add a new remote (or change an existing one) to point to the new server. Then `git push -f` to this remote. 6. On the server, run `gitolite setup`.