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docs/bucket/lifecycle/README.md
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README.md
``` Snapshot builds are [available][snap]. [R8 and ProGuard][r8_proguard] rules are available. Also, we have a [bill of materials (BOM)][bom] available to help you keep OkHttp artifacts up to date and be sure about version compatibility. ```kotlin dependencies { // define a BOM and its version implementation(platform("com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp-bom:4.12.0"))
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docs/bucket/notifications/README.md
> ``` > > Please make sure this step is carried out, without this step PostgreSQL notification targets will not work, > an error message will be shown on the console upon server upgrade/restart, make sure to follow the above > instructions appropriately. For further questions please join our <https://slack.min.io>
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docs/docker/README.md
Docker provides standardized mechanisms to run docker containers as non-root users. #### GNU/Linux and macOS (regular user) On Linux and macOS you can use `--user` to run the container as regular user. > NOTE: make sure --user has write permission to *${HOME}/data* prior to using `--user`. ```sh mkdir -p ${HOME}/data docker run \ -p 9000:9000 \ -p 9001:9001 \ --user $(id -u):$(id -g) \ --name minio1 \
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helm/minio/README.md
```bash helm install --set buckets[0].name=bucket1,buckets[0].policy=none,buckets[0].purge=false minio/minio ``` 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
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docs/throttle/README.md
Example: Limit a MinIO cluster to accept at max 1600 simultaneous S3 API requests across all nodes of the cluster. ```sh export MINIO_API_REQUESTS_MAX=1600
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docs/tls/kubernetes/README.md
For testing purposes, here is [how to create self-signed certificates](https://github.com/minio/minio/tree/master/docs/tls#3-generate-self-signed-certificates).
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manifests/charts/README.md
### Install Istio CRDs This is the first step of the installation. Please do not remove or edit any CRD - config currently requires all CRDs to be present. On each upgrade it is recommended to reapply the file, to make sure you get all CRDs. CRDs are separated by release and by component type in the CRD directory. Istio has strong integration with certmanager. Some operators may want to keep their current certmanager
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docs/sts/README.md
- [Configuring etcd](https://github.com/minio/minio/blob/master/docs/sts/etcd.md) ### Setup MinIO with Identity Provider Make sure we have followed the previous step and configured each software independently, once done we can now proceed to use MinIO STS API and MinIO server to use these credentials to perform object API operations. #### KeyCloak ```
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README.md
```sh firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=9000/tcp --permanent ``` Note that `permanent` makes sure the rules are persistent across firewall start, restart or reload. Finally reload the firewall for changes to take effect. ```sh firewall-cmd --reload ``` ### iptables
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