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  1. cmd/admin-handlers.go

    				anonymizeAddr(&o)
    				healthInfo.Sys.OSInfo = append(healthInfo.Sys.OSInfo, o)
    			}
    			partialWrite(healthInfo)
    		}
    	}
    
    	getAndWriteMemInfo := func() {
    		if query.Get("sysmem") == "true" {
    			localMemInfo := madmin.GetMemInfo(healthCtx, globalLocalNodeName)
    			anonymizeAddr(&localMemInfo)
    			healthInfo.Sys.MemInfo = append(healthInfo.Sys.MemInfo, localMemInfo)
    
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  2. src/test/resources/system.properties

    # Test system properties
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  3. docs/en/docs/environment-variables.md

    /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
    ```
    
    This means that the system should look for programs in the directories:
    
    * `/usr/local/bin`
    * `/usr/bin`
    * `/bin`
    * `/usr/sbin`
    * `/sbin`
    
    ////
    
    //// tab | Windows
    
    ```plaintext
    C:\Program Files\Python312\Scripts;C:\Program Files\Python312;C:\Windows\System32
    ```
    
    This means that the system should look for programs in the directories:
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    * A particular program while it is **running** on the operating system.
        * This doesn't refer to the file, nor to the code, it refers **specifically** to the thing that is being **executed** and managed by the operating system.
    * Any program, any code, **can only do things** when it is being **executed**. So, when there's a **process running**.
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md

    ## **FastAPI** compatibility { #fastapi-compatibility }
    
    The simplicity of the dependency injection system makes **FastAPI** compatible with:
    
    * all the relational databases
    * NoSQL databases
    * external packages
    * external APIs
    * authentication and authorization systems
    * API usage monitoring systems
    * response data injection systems
    * etc.
    
    ## Simple and Powerful { #simple-and-powerful }
    
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  6. docs/config/README.md

    ```
    
    > NOTE: if you set any of the following sub-system configuration using ENVs, dynamic behavior is not supported.
    
    ### Usage scanner
    
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  7. docs/minio-limits.md

    > **This list is non exhaustive, it depends on the operating system and filesystem under use - please consult your operating system vendor for a more comprehensive list of special characters**.
    
    MinIO recommends using Linux operating system for production workloads.
    
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  8. src/main/java/jcifs/FileNotifyInformation.java

        /**
         * Any file-size change in the watched directory or subtree causes a change notification wait operation to return.
         * The operating system detects a change in file size only when the file is written to the disk. For operating
         * systems that use extensive caching, detection occurs only when the cache is sufficiently flushed.s
         */
        int FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SIZE = 0x00000008;
    
        /**
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/index.md

    By using them, you can take advantage of all these standard-based tools, including these interactive documentation systems.
    
    OpenAPI defines the following security schemes:
    
    * `apiKey`: an application specific key that can come from:
        * A query parameter.
        * A header.
        * A cookie.
    * `http`: standard HTTP authentication systems, including:
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  10. cmd/config-current.go

    		if !ok {
    			return Help{}, config.Errorf("unknown sub-system %s", subSys)
    		}
    	}
    
    	h, ok := config.HelpSubSysMap[subSys]
    	if !ok {
    		return Help{}, config.Errorf("unknown sub-system %s", subSys)
    	}
    	if key != "" {
    		value, ok := h.Lookup(key)
    		if !ok {
    			return Help{}, config.Errorf("unknown key %s for sub-system %s",
    				key, subSys)
    		}
    		h = config.HelpKVS{value}
    	}
    
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