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  1. src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SmbFile.java

        @Override
        public SmbRandomAccessFile openRandomAccess ( String mode, int sharing ) throws SmbException {
            return new SmbRandomAccessFile(this, mode, sharing, false);
        }
    
    
        private void processAces ( ACE[] aces, boolean resolveSids ) throws IOException {
            String server = this.fileLocator.getServerWithDfs();
            int ai;
    
            if ( resolveSids ) {
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  2. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/SmbFile.java

     */
        public OutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException {
            return new SmbFileOutputStream( this );
        }
    
        private void processAces(ACE[] aces, boolean resolveSids) throws IOException {
            String server = getServerWithDfs();
            int ai;
    
            if (resolveSids) {
                SID[] sids = new SID[aces.length];
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  3. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    * There can be **multiple processes** of the **same program** running at the same time.
    
    If you check out the "task manager" or "system monitor" (or similar tools) in your operating system, you will be able to see many of those processes running.
    
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  4. architecture/runtimes.md

    - Worker processes. Long-running daemon processes that the Gradle daemon starts to run specific kinds of work, such as compilation or test execution.
    
    The diagram below shows the relationships between the different processes:
    
    ```mermaid
        graph LR
            
            gradle["Gradle CLI client"]
        
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  5. docs/en/docs/deployment/server-workers.md

    * Restarts
    * **Replication (the number of processes running)**
    * Memory
    * Previous steps before starting
    
    Up to this point, with all the tutorials in the docs, you have probably been running a **server program**, for example, using the `fastapi` command, that runs Uvicorn, running a **single process**.
    
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  6. build-logic/cleanup/src/main/java/gradlebuild/cleanup/services/KillLeakingJavaProcesses.java

             * Only kill local Gradle processes (classpath in checkout directory).
             * Not clean up global Gradle processes (i.e. classpath in ~/.gradle/...).
             */
            KILL_LEAKED_PROCESSES_FROM_PREVIOUS_BUILDS,
            /**
             * Run at the end of each build. Kill potentially leaked processes in the current build.
    Registered: Wed Nov 06 11:36:14 UTC 2024
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  7. docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md

    This way, containers consume **little resources**, an amount comparable to running the processes directly (a virtual machine would consume much more).
    
    Containers also have their own **isolated** running processes (commonly just one process), file system, and network, simplifying deployment, security, development, etc.
    
    ## What is a Container Image
    
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  8. architecture/ambient/ztunnel-cni-lifecycle.md

    The key to this "handoff" between Ztunnels is `SO_REUSEPORT`, which Ztunnel by default sets on all of its listeners.
    This enables multiple processes with the same effective UID to bind to the same port (see `man 7 socket` for details).
    Linux will then send new connections to one of the processes (first to accept wins, so effectively random).
    
    This still requires delicate sequencing.
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  9. common-protos/k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/testapigroup/v1/generated.proto

      // If this value is nil, the default grace period will be used instead.
      // The grace period is the duration in seconds after the processes running in the carp are sent
      // a termination signal and the time when the processes are forcibly halted with a kill signal.
      // Set this value longer than the expected cleanup time for your process.
      // Defaults to 30 seconds.
      // +optional
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  10. cni/pkg/repair/netns.go

    	if err != nil {
    		return "", fmt.Errorf("read procs: %v", err)
    	}
    	oldest := uint64(math.MaxUint64)
    	best := ""
    
    	// We will iterate over all processes. Our goal is to find a process whose namespace has a veth with an IP matching the pod.
    	// There should be 1 or 2 processes that match: the pause container should always be there, and the istio-validation *might*.
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