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  1. docs/metrics/prometheus/grafana/README.md

    Node level Replication metrics can be viewed in the Grafana dashboard using [json file here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minio/minio/master/docs/metrics/prometheus/grafana/replication/minio-replication-node.json)
    
    ![Grafana](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minio/minio/master/docs/metrics/prometheus/grafana/replication/grafana-replication-node.png)
    
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  2. cni/README.md

    This component accomplishes that in the following ways:
    
    1. By installing a separate, very basic "CNI plugin" binary onto the node to forward low-level pod lifecycle events (CmdAdd/CmdDel/etc) from whatever node-level CNI subsystem is in use to this node agent for processing via socket.
    1. By running as a node-level daemonset that:
    
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  3. README.md

        return response.body().string();
      }
    }
    ```
    
    Further examples are on the [OkHttp Recipes page][recipes].
    
    
    Requirements
    ------------
    
    OkHttp works on Android 5.0+ (API level 21+) and Java 8+.
    
    OkHttp depends on [Okio][okio] for high-performance I/O and the [Kotlin standard library][kotlin]. Both are small libraries with strong backward-compatibility.
    
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  4. docs/bucket/notifications/README.md

    MINIO_NOTIFY_KAFKA_PRODUCER_COMPRESSION_CODEC  (none|snappy|gzip|lz4|zstd) compression codec for producer messages
    MINIO_NOTIFY_KAFKA_PRODUCER_COMPRESSION_LEVEL  (number)                    compression level for producer messages, defaults to '0'
    ```
    
    To update the configuration, use `mc admin config get` command to get the current configuration.
    
    ```sh
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  5. okhttp-logging-interceptor/README.md

    ```java
    HttpLoggingInterceptor logging = new HttpLoggingInterceptor();
    logging.setLevel(Level.BASIC);
    OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient.Builder()
      .addInterceptor(logging)
      .build();
    ```
    
    You can change the log level at any time by calling `setLevel()`.
    
    To log to a custom location, pass a `Logger` instance to the constructor.
    ```java
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  6. operator/README.md

    profile. Here's an example of overriding some global level default values ([samples/values-global.yaml](samples/values-global.yaml)):
    
    ```yaml
    apiVersion: install.istio.io/v1alpha1
    kind: IstioOperator
    spec:
      profile: sds
      values:
        global:
          logging:
            level: "default:warning" # override from info
    ```
    
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  7. README.md

    -   [guava-discuss: For open-ended questions and discussion](https://groups.google.com/group/guava-discuss)
    
    ## IMPORTANT WARNINGS
    
    1.  APIs marked with the `@Beta` annotation at the class or method level are
        subject to change. They can be modified in any way, or even removed, at any
        time. If your code is a library itself (i.e., it is used on the CLASSPATH of
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  8. ci/official/README.md

    ### Brief System Overview
    
    The top-level scripts and utility scripts should be fairly well-documented. Here
    is a brief explanation of how they tie together:
    
    1.  `envs/*` are lists of variables made with bash syntax. A user must set a
        `TFCI` env param pointing to a list of `env` files.
    2.  `utilities/setup.sh`, initialized by all top-level scripts, reads and sets
        values from those `TFCI` paths.
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