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.github/workflows/go-fips.yml
# This should fail if grep returns non-zero exit - name: Test binary run: | docker run --rm minio/fips-test:latest ./minio --version
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docs/debugging/pprofgoparser/main.go
save(line) record = true } else { skip = true } } } } return ret, nil } const helpUsage = ` At least one argument is required to run this tool. EXAMPLE: ./pprofgoparser --time 50m --margin 1m /path/to/*-goroutines-before,debug=2.txt ` func main() { flag.Parse() if len(flag.Args()) == 0 { log.Fatal(helpUsage) }
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docs/metrics/v3.md
## Metrics Request Handling Each endpoint below can be queried at different intervals as needed via a scrape configuration in Prometheus or a compatible metrics collection tool. For ease of configuration, each (non-empty) parent of the path serves all metric endpoints that are at descendant paths. For example, to query all system metrics one needs to only scrape `/minio/metrics/v3/system/`.
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docs/auditlog/auditlog-echo.md
1. Run the tool with: ``` go run docs/auditlog/auditlog-echo.go ``` The listen port has a default value (8080), but can be set with the `-port` flag. 2. Configure audit logging in MinIO with for example: ``` mc admin config set myminio audit_webhook enable=on endpoint=http://localhost:8080 ```
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cmd/testdata/xl-meta-merge.zip
root credentials. You can use the Browser to create buckets, upload objects, and browse the contents of the MinIO server. You can also connect using any S3-compatible tool, such as the MinIO Client `mc` commandline tool. See [Test using MinIO Client `mc`](#test-using-minio-client-mc) for more information on using the `mc` commandline tool. For application developers, see <https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/developers/minio-drivers.html> to view MinIO SDKs for supported languages. > NOTE: Standalone MinIO...
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