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  1. cmd/mrf.go

    					continue
    				}
    				if wildcard.Match("tmp-old/*", u.object) {
    					continue
    				}
    			}
    
    			now := time.Now()
    			if now.Sub(u.queued) < time.Second {
    				// let recently failed networks to reconnect
    				// making MRF wait for 1s before retrying,
    				// i.e 4 reconnect attempts.
    				time.Sleep(time.Second)
    			}
    
    			// wait on timer per heal
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  2. internal/disk/stat_linux.go

    				info.Name = devName
    				qst, err := bfs.SysBlockDeviceQueueStats(devName)
    				if err != nil { // Mostly not found error
    					// Check if there is a parent device:
    					//   e.g. if the mount is based on /dev/nvme0n1p1, let's calculate the
    					//        real device name (nvme0n1) to get its sysfs information
    					parentDevPath, e := os.Readlink("/sys/class/block/" + devName)
    					if e == nil {
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  3. docs/batch-jobs/README.md

    # MinIO Batch Job
    MinIO Batch jobs is an MinIO object management feature that lets you manage objects at scale. Jobs currently supported by MinIO
    
    - Replicate objects between buckets on multiple sites
    
    Upcoming Jobs
    
    - Copy objects from NAS to MinIO
    - Copy objects from HDFS to MinIO
    
    ## Replication Job
    To perform replication via batch jobs, you create a job. The job consists of a job description YAML that describes
    
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  4. docs/distributed/CONFIG.md

    ### Usage
    
    ```
    minio server --config config.yaml
    ```
    
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  5. cmd/speedtest.go

    				//
    				// Send such results anyways as this shall
    				// expose a problem underneath.
    				if totalPut > throughputHighestPut {
    					throughputHighestResults = results
    					throughputHighestPut = totalPut
    					// let the client see lower value as well
    					throughputHighestGet = totalGet
    				}
    				sendResult()
    				break
    			}
    
    			// We break if we did not see 2.5% growth rate in total GET
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  6. docs/sts/README.md

    | [**WebIdentity**](https://github.com/minio/minio/blob/master/docs/sts/web-identity.md) | Let users request temporary credentials using any OpenID(OIDC) compatible web identity providers such as KeyCloak, Dex, Facebook, Google etc. |
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  7. docs/iam/access-management-plugin.md

    go run access-manager-plugin.go
    ```
    
    This program, lets the admin user perform any action and prevents all other users from performing `s3:Put*` operations.
    
    In another terminal start MinIO:
    
    ```sh
    export MINIO_CI_CD=1
    export MINIO_ROOT_USER=minio
    export MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD=minio123
    export MINIO_POLICY_PLUGIN_URL=http://localhost:8080/
    minio server /tmp/disk{1...4}
    ```
    
    Now, let's test it out with `mc`:
    
    ```sh
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  8. docs/sts/dex.md

    Quickstart Guide [![Slack](https://slack.min.io/slack?type=svg)](https://slack.min.io)
    
    Dex is an identity service that uses OpenID Connect to drive authentication for apps. Dex acts as a portal to other identity providers through "connectors." This lets dex defer authentication to LDAP servers, SAML providers, or established identity providers like GitHub, Google, and Active Directory. Clients write their authentication logic once to talk to dex, then dex handles the protocols for a given backend....
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  9. docs/sts/dex.yaml

        redirectURIs:
          - 'http://localhost:8080/oauth2/callback'
        name: 'Example App'
        secret: ZXhhbXBsZS1hcHAtc2VjcmV0
    
    connectors:
      - type: mockCallback
        id: mock
        name: Example
    
    # Let dex keep a list of passwords which can be used to login to dex.
    enablePasswordDB: true
    
    # A static list of passwords to login the end user. By identifying here, dex
    # won't look in its underlying storage for passwords.
    #
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  10. .github/workflows/multipart/migrate.sh

    docker-compose -f docker-compose-site2.yaml up -d
    
    ./mc ready site1/
    ./mc ready site2/
    
    for i in $(seq 1 10); do
    	# mc admin heal -r --remove when used against a LB endpoint
    	# behaves flaky, let this run 10 times before giving up
    	./mc admin heal -r --remove --json site1/ 2>&1 >/dev/null
    	./mc admin heal -r --remove --json site2/ 2>&1 >/dev/null
    done
    
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