You can enable or disable Git LFS for every repository owned by a user or organization.

By default, the Git LFS client stores large assets on the same server that hosts the Git repository. When Git LFS is enabled on the GitHub Enterprise appliance, large assets are stored on the data partition in /data/user/storage. For more information, see "Configuring Git Large File Storage for your appliance."

Users cannot push Git LFS assets to GitHub Enterprise if Git LFS is disabled on the appliance or repository.

  1. Sign in to your GitHub Enterprise instance at http(s)://[hostname]/login.

  2. Rocketship icon for accessing site admin settingsIn the upper-right corner of any page, click .

  3. Site admin settings search fieldIn the search field, type the name of the user or organization and click Search.

  4. Site admin settings search optionsIn the search results, click the name of the user or organization.

  5. Admin ToolsIn the upper-right corner of the page, click Admin.

  6. Admin ToolsIn the left sidebar, click Admin.

  7. Disable buttonIn the Git LFS section, click Enable or Disable.

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