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common-protos/k8s.io/api/admission/v1/generated.proto
// // For example, if deployments can be modified via apps/v1 and apps/v1beta1, and a webhook registered a rule of // `apiGroups:["apps"], apiVersions:["v1"], resources: ["deployments"]` and `matchPolicy: Equivalent`, // an API request to apps/v1beta1 deployments would be converted and sent to the webhook // with `resource: {group:"apps", version:"v1", resource:"deployments"}` (matching the resource the webhook registered for),
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common-protos/k8s.io/api/admission/v1beta1/generated.proto
// // For example, if deployments can be modified via apps/v1 and apps/v1beta1, and a webhook registered a rule of // `apiGroups:["apps"], apiVersions:["v1"], resources: ["deployments"]` and `matchPolicy: Equivalent`, // an API request to apps/v1beta1 deployments would be converted and sent to the webhook // with `resource: {group:"apps", version:"v1", resource:"deployments"}` (matching the resource the webhook registered for),
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docs/federation/lookup/README.md
`bucket1.domain.com` will point to IP address set in `MINIO_PUBLIC_IPS`. - This field is mandatory for standalone and erasure code MinIO server deployments, to enable federated mode. - This field is optional for distributed deployments. If you don't set this field in a federated setup, we use the IP addresses of hosts passed to the MinIO server startup and use them for DNS entries. ### Run Multiple Clusters
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istioctl/pkg/util/handlers/handlers_test.go
switch p, m := req.URL.Path, req.Method; { case p == "/namespaces/istio-system/deployments/foo" && m == "GET": body := cmdtesting.ObjBody(codec, attachDeploy("istio-system")) return &http.Response{StatusCode: http.StatusOK, Header: cmdtesting.DefaultHeader(), Body: body}, nil case p == "/namespaces/test/deployments/foo" && m == "GET": body := cmdtesting.ObjBody(codec, attachDeploy("test"))
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.github/workflows/deploy-docs.yml
name: Deploy Docs on: workflow_run: workflows: - Build Docs types: - completed permissions: deployments: write issues: write pull-requests: write statuses: write env: UV_SYSTEM_PYTHON: 1 jobs: deploy-docs: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Dump GitHub context env: GITHUB_CONTEXT: ${{ toJson(github) }}
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docs/multi-tenancy/README.md
3. [Cloud Scale Deployment](#cloud-scale-deployment) ## 1. Standalone Deployment To host multiple tenants on a single machine, run one MinIO Server per tenant with a dedicated HTTPS port, configuration, and data directory. ### 1.1 Host Multiple Tenants on a Single Drive Use the following commands to host 3 tenants on a single drive: ```sh minio server --address :9001 /data/tenant1
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docs/orchestration/kubernetes/README.md
## Explore Further - [MinIO Erasure Code QuickStart Guide](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/operations/concepts/erasure-coding.html) - [Kubernetes Documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/home/)
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/osgi/OsgiTest.kt
prepareWorkspace() } } private fun Workspace.prepareWorkspace() { val repositoryPlugin = getRepository(REPO_NAME) // Deploy the bundles in the deployments test directory. repositoryPlugin.deployDirectory(testResourceDir / "deployments") repositoryPlugin.deployClassPath() } private fun createBndRun(workspace: Workspace): Bndrun {
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docs/kms/IAM.md
> since you will not be able to decrypt the IAM/configuration data anymore. For distributed MinIO deployments, specify the *same* `MINIO_KMS_SECRET_KEY` for each MinIO server process. At any point in time you can switch from `MINIO_KMS_SECRET_KEY` to a full KMS deployment. You just need to import the generated key into KES - for example via the KES CLI once you have successfully setup KES: ```sh
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docs/distributed/CONFIG.md
that we can provide horizontal distribution, however we have come across situations where sometimes this is not feasible and there are no easier alternatives without modifying /etc/hosts on the host system as root user. Many times in airgapped deployments this is not allowed or requires audits and approvals. MinIO server configuration file allows users to provide topology that allows for heterogeneous hostnames, allowing MinIO to deployed in pre-existing environments without any further OS...
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