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docs/features/connections.md
* Don't start a new attempt until 250 ms after the most recent attempt was started. * Keep whichever TCP connection succeeds first and cancel all the others. * Race TCP only. Only attempt a TLS handshake on the winning TCP connection.
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docs/tls/README.md
Use PowerShell to add the path of the extracted GnuTLS binary to the system path: ``` setx path "%path%;C:\Users\MyUser\Downloads\gnutls-3.4.9-w64\bin" ``` **Note:** PowerShell may need to be restarted for this change to take effect. #### 3.3.2 Generate a private key Run the following command to generate a private `.key` file: ``` certtool.exe --generate-privkey --outfile private.key ```
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docs/en/docs/deployment/server-workers.md
<span style="background-color:#007166"><font color="#D3D7CF"> INFO </font></span> Started server process <b>[</b><font color="#34E2E2"><b>27368</b></font><b>]</b> <span style="background-color:#007166"><font color="#D3D7CF"> INFO </font></span> Started server process <b>[</b><font color="#34E2E2"><b>27369</b></font><b>]</b>
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cmd/service.go
// restartProcess starts a new process passing it the active fd's. It // doesn't fork, but starts a new process using the same environment and // arguments as when it was originally started. This allows for a newly // deployed binary to be started. It returns the pid of the newly started // process when successful. func restartProcess() error { if runtime.GOOS == globalWindowsOSName { cmd := exec.Command(os.Args[0], os.Args[1:]...)
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docs/distributed/DECOMMISSION.md
setups, if you have `MINIO_VOLUMES="http://minio{1...2}/data{1...4} http://minio{3...4}/data{1...4}"`, you can remove the first argument `http://minio{1...2}/data{1...4}` to update your `MINIO_VOLUMES` setting, then restart all the servers in the setup in parallel using `systemctl restart minio`. - On Kubernetes setups, the statefulset specification needs to be modified by changing the command line input for the MinIO container. Once the relevant changes are done, proceed to execute `kubectl...
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/core/timer/TimeoutTask.java
if (status != ACTIVE) { throw new ClIllegalStateException(String.valueOf(status)); } status = STOPPED; } /** * Restarts the timer. */ public void restart() { status = ACTIVE; startTime = System.currentTimeMillis(); } void expired() { timeoutTarget.expired(); }
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docs/kms/IAM.md
the KES CLI once you have successfully setup KES: ```sh kes key create my-minio-key OSMM+vkKUTCvQs9YL/CVMIMt43HFhkUpqJxTmGl6rYw= ``` - For instructions on setting up KES, see the [KES Getting Started guide](https://github.com/minio/kes/wiki/Getting-Started)
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docs/metrics/prometheus/README.md
This document explains how to setup Prometheus and configure it to scrape data from MinIO servers. ## Prerequisites To get started with MinIO, refer [MinIO QuickStart Document](https://docs.min.io/community/minio-object-store/operations/deployments/baremetal-deploy-minio-on-redhat-linux.html). Follow below steps to get started with MinIO monitoring using Prometheus. ### 1. Download Prometheus
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src/packaging/deb/init.d/fess
fi log_end_msg 0 ;; status) status_of_proc -p $PID_FILE fess fess && exit 0 || exit $? ;; restart|force-reload) if [ -f "$PID_FILE" ]; then $0 stop sleep 1 fi $0 start ;; *) log_success_msg "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|force-reload|status}" exit 1 ;; esac
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docs/en/docs/deployment/manually.md
This is the basic idea. But you will probably want to take care of some additional things, like: * Security - HTTPS * Running on startup * Restarts * Replication (the number of processes running) * Memory * Previous steps before starting
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