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  1. docs/multi-user/README.md

    - `aws:groups` - This is an array containing the group names, this value would point to group mappings for the user, use `jwt:groups` in case of OpenID connect and `ldap:groups` in case...
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  2. docs/metrics/prometheus/README.md

    - MinIO exports Prometheus compatible data by default as an authorized endpoint at `/minio/v2/metrics/cluster`. 
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  3. docs/multi-tenancy/README.md

    This topic provides commands to set up different configurations of hosts, nodes, and drives. The examples provided here can be used as a starting point for other configurations.
    
    1. [Standalone Deployment](#standalone-deployment)
    2. [Distributed Deployment](#distributed-deployment)
    3. [Cloud Scale Deployment](#cloud-scale-deployment)
    
    ## 1. Standalone Deployment
    
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  4. docs/federation/lookup/README.md

    In this configuration you can see `MINIO_ETCD_ENDPOINTS` points to the etcd backend which manages MinIO's
    `config.json` and bucket DNS SRV records. `MINIO_DOMAIN` indicates the domain suffix for the bucket which
    will be used to resolve bucket through DNS. For example if you have a bucket such as `mybucket`, the
    client can use now `mybucket.domain.com` to directly resolve itself to the right cluster. `MINIO_PUBLIC_IPS`
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  5. README.md

    ```
    
    The MinIO deployment starts using default root credentials `minioadmin:minioadmin`. You can test the deployment using the MinIO Console, an embedded
    object browser built into MinIO Server. Point a web browser running on the host machine to <http://127.0.0.1:9000> and log in with the
    root credentials. You can use the Browser to create buckets, upload objects, and browse the contents of the MinIO server.
    
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  6. docs/bucket/notifications/README.md

    ```py
    #!/usr/bin/env python3
    from __future__ import print_function
    import paho.mqtt.client as mqtt
    
    # This is the Subscriber
    
    def on_connect(client, userdata, flags, rc):
      print("Connected with result code "+str(rc))
      # qos level is set to 1
      client.subscribe("minio", 1)
    
    def on_message(client, userdata, msg):
        print(msg.payload)
    
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  7. docs/integrations/veeam/README.md

    - Since we selected Copy mode when creating the SOBR, the backup will be copied to the capacity tier as soon as it is created on the performance tier.
    
    - For Veeam Backup with Immutability, you can choose a number of restore points or days to make backups immutable.
    
    ![Choose Immutability Options for Backups](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minio/minio/master/docs/integrations/veeam/screenshots/backup_job_immutable_days.png)
    
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  8. docs/bigdata/README.md

    ### **4.1 Spark Pi**
    
    Test the Spark installation by running the following compute intensive example, which calculates pi by “throwing darts” at a circle. The program generates points in the unit square ((0,0) to (1,1)) and counts how many points fall within the unit circle within the square. The result approximates pi.
    
    Follow these steps to run the Spark Pi example:
    
    - Login as user **‘spark’**.
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  9. docs/tls/README.md

    openssl rsa -in private-pkcs8-key.key -aes256 -passout pass:PASSWORD -out private.key
    ```
    
    #### 3.2.3 Generate a self-signed certificate
    
    Create a file named `openssl.conf` with the content below. Set `IP.1` and/or `DNS.1` to point to the correct IP/DNS addresses:
    
    ```sh
    [req]
    distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
    x509_extensions = v3_req
    prompt = no
    
    [req_distinguished_name]
    C = US
    ST = VA
    L = Somewhere
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  10. docs/select/README.md

        if 'Records' in event:
            records = event['Records']['Payload'].decode('utf-8')
            print(records)
        elif 'Stats' in event:
            statsDetails = event['Stats']['Details']
            print("Stats details bytesScanned: ")
            print(statsDetails['BytesScanned'])
            print("Stats details bytesProcessed: ")
            print(statsDetails['BytesProcessed'])
    ```
    
    ## 4. Run the Program
    
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