Docs: Specify syntax for specifying version when using gitlab-ctl revert-pg-upgrade
What does this MR do?
In the docs, we tell people to use gitlab-ctl revert-pg-upgrade
when providing guidance on how to revert packaged PostgreSQL server to a previous version.
- We offer the command as
gitlab-ctl revert-pg-upgrade
. - We say that the command supports the
-V
flag to specify a target version. - We do not provide information on how the
-V
flag is used.
This MR provides an example of how the -V
flag is used to make it clear to folks following the docs what they should do.
This works to resolve the gitlab#364735 issue.
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Edited by Brie Carranza