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  1. cmd/erasure-server-pool-rebalance.go

    	rebalStopped
    	rebalFailed
    )
    
    type rebalanceInfo struct {
    	StartTime time.Time   `msg:"startTs"` // Time at which rebalance-start was issued
    	EndTime   time.Time   `msg:"stopTs"`  // Time at which rebalance operation completed or rebalance-stop was called
    	Status    rebalStatus `msg:"status"`  // Current state of rebalance operation. One of Started|Stopped|Completed|Failed.
    }
    
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  2. cmd/server-startup-msg.go

    }
    
    // Prints the formatted startup message.
    func printStartupMessage(apiEndpoints []string, err error) {
    	banner := strings.Repeat("-", len(MinioBannerName))
    	if globalIsDistErasure {
    		logger.Startup(color.Bold(banner))
    	}
    	logger.Startup(color.Bold(MinioBannerName))
    	if err != nil {
    		if globalConsoleSys != nil {
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  3. docs/multi-user/admin/README.md

    MinIO supports multiple admin users in addition to default operator credential created during server startup. New admins can be added after server starts up, and server can be configured to deny or allow access to different admin operations for these users. This document explains how to add/remove admin users and modify their access rights.
    
    ## Get started
    
    In this document we will explain in detail on how to configure admin users.
    
    ### 1. Prerequisites
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/advanced/events.md

    These functions can be declared with `async def` or normal `def`.
    
    ### `startup` event { #startup-event }
    
    To add a function that should be run before the application starts, declare it with the event `"startup"`:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/events/tutorial001.py hl[8] *}
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/deployment/server-workers.md

    <font color="#A6E22E">INFO</font>:     Application startup complete.
    <font color="#A6E22E">INFO</font>:     Started server process [<font color="#A1EFE4">27370</font>]
    <font color="#A6E22E">INFO</font>:     Waiting for application startup.
    <font color="#A6E22E">INFO</font>:     Application startup complete.
    <font color="#A6E22E">INFO</font>:     Started server process [<font color="#A1EFE4">27367</font>]
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  6. docs/en/docs/fastapi-cli.md

         <span style="background-color:#007166"><font color="#D3D7CF"> INFO </font></span>  Started server process <b>[</b><font color="#34E2E2"><b>383153</b></font><b>]</b>
         <span style="background-color:#007166"><font color="#D3D7CF"> INFO </font></span>  Waiting for application startup.
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  7. docs/en/docs/advanced/additional-status-codes.md

    # Additional Status Codes { #additional-status-codes }
    
    By default, **FastAPI** will return the responses using a `JSONResponse`, putting the content you return from your *path operation* inside of that `JSONResponse`.
    
    It will use the default status code or the one you set in your *path operation*.
    
    ## Additional status codes { #additional-status-codes_1 }
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-status-code.md

    <img src="/img/tutorial/response-status-code/image02.png">
    
    /// note | Technical Details
    
    You could also use `from starlette import status`.
    
    **FastAPI** provides the same `starlette.status` as `fastapi.status` just as a convenience for you, the developer. But it comes directly from Starlette.
    
    ///
    
    ## Changing the default { #changing-the-default }
    
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  9. docs/de/docs/index.md

    </details>
    
    ### Starten
    
    Führen Sie den Server aus:
    
    <div class="termy">
    
    ```console
    $ uvicorn main:app --reload
    
    INFO:     Uvicorn running on http://127.0.0.1:8000 (Press CTRL+C to quit)
    INFO:     Started reloader process [28720]
    INFO:     Started server process [28722]
    INFO:     Waiting for application startup.
    INFO:     Application startup complete.
    ```
    
    </div>
    
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/response-change-status-code.md

    # Response - Change Status Code { #response-change-status-code }
    
    You probably read before that you can set a default [Response Status Code](../tutorial/response-status-code.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
    
    But in some cases you need to return a different status code than the default.
    
    ## Use case { #use-case }
    
    For example, imagine that you want to return an HTTP status code of "OK" `200` by default.
    
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