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docs/security/README.md
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docs/config/README.md
```sh ~ mc admin config set alias/ scanner delay=30.0 ``` Once set the scanner settings are automatically applied without the need for server restarts. ### Healing
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docs/bigdata/README.md
- [https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r3.1.1/hadoop-aws/tools/hadoop-aws/committers.html](https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r3.1.1/hadoop-aws/tools/hadoop-aws/committers.html) Once the config changes are applied, proceed to restart **Hadoop** services. ![hdfs-services](https://github.com/minio/minio/blob/master/docs/bigdata/images/image7.png?raw=true "hdfs restart services")
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docs/bucket/replication/README.md
The replication configuration in use on a bucket can be viewed using the `mc replicate export alias/bucket` command.
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docs/bucket/versioning/README.md
MinIO versioning is designed to keep multiple versions of an object in one bucket. For example, you could store `spark.csv` (version `ede336f2`) and `spark.csv` (version `fae684da`) in a single bucket. Versioning protects you from unintended overwrites, deletions, protect objects with retention policies.
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cni/README.md
## Reference ### Design details Broadly, `istio-cni` accomplishes ambient redirection by instructing ztunnel to set up sockets within the application pod network namespace, where: - one end of the socket is in the application pod - and the other end is in ztunnel's pod and setting up iptables rules to funnel traffic thru that socket "tube" to ztunnel and back.
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operator/README.md
```bash HUB=docker.io/<your-account> TAG=latest make docker.operator ``` This builds the controller binary and docker file, and pushes the image to the specified hub with the `latest` tag. Once the images are pushed, configure kubectl to point to your cluster and install the controller. Install the controller manifest: ```bash istioctl operator init --hub docker.io/<your-account> --tag latest
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helm/minio/README.md
``` Description of the configuration parameters used above - - `buckets[].name` - name of the bucket to create, must be a string with length > 0 - `buckets[].policy` - can be one of none|download|upload|public - `buckets[].purge` - purge if bucket exists already ### Create policies after install Install the chart, specifying the policies you want to create after install: ```bash
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README.md
- `mc admin update` is not supported and should be avoided in kubernetes/container environments, please upgrade containers by upgrading relevant container images. - **We do not recommend upgrading one MinIO server at a time, the product is designed to support parallel upgrades please follow our recommended guidelines.** ## Explore Further
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README.md
* The alternative documentation will also reflect the new query parameter and body: ![ReDoc](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/img/index/index-06-redoc-02.png) ### Recap In summary, you declare **once** the types of parameters, body, etc. as function parameters. You do that with standard modern Python types. You don't have to learn a new syntax, the methods or classes of a specific library, etc.
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