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  1. docs/en/docs/img/deployment/concepts/process-ram.drawio

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  2. docs/en/docs/img/deployment/concepts/process-ram.svg

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  3. cmd/metrics-v3-system-process.go

    	processIOReadBytesMD              = NewCounterMD(processIOReadBytes, "Total bytes read by the process from the underlying storage system, /proc/[pid]/io read_bytes")
    Go
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  4. docs_src/extra_data_types/tutorial001_an_py310.py

        end_datetime: Annotated[datetime, Body()],
        process_after: Annotated[timedelta, Body()],
        repeat_at: Annotated[time | None, Body()] = None,
    ):
        start_process = start_datetime + process_after
        duration = end_datetime - start_process
        return {
            "item_id": item_id,
            "start_datetime": start_datetime,
            "end_datetime": end_datetime,
            "process_after": process_after,
            "repeat_at": repeat_at,
    Python
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  5. docs_src/extra_data_types/tutorial001_an.py

        process_after: Annotated[timedelta, Body()],
        repeat_at: Annotated[Union[time, None], Body()] = None,
    ):
        start_process = start_datetime + process_after
        duration = end_datetime - start_process
        return {
            "item_id": item_id,
            "start_datetime": start_datetime,
            "end_datetime": end_datetime,
            "process_after": process_after,
            "repeat_at": repeat_at,
    Python
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  6. docs_src/extra_data_types/tutorial001.py

        end_datetime: datetime = Body(),
        process_after: timedelta = Body(),
        repeat_at: Union[time, None] = Body(default=None),
    ):
        start_process = start_datetime + process_after
        duration = end_datetime - start_process
        return {
            "item_id": item_id,
            "start_datetime": start_datetime,
            "end_datetime": end_datetime,
            "process_after": process_after,
            "repeat_at": repeat_at,
    Python
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  7. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    This is still true.
    
    So, to be able to have **multiple processes** at the same time, there has to be a **single process listening on a port** that then transmits the communication to each worker process in some way.
    
    ### Memory per Process
    
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  8. src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/helper/ProcessHelper.java

                final CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(3);
                final Process process = jobProcess.getProcess();
                new Thread(() -> {
                    try {
                        CloseableUtil.closeQuietly(process.getInputStream());
                    } catch (final Exception e) {
                        logger.warn("Could not close a process input stream.", e);
                    } finally {
                        latch.countDown();
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  9. docs_src/extra_data_types/tutorial001_an_py39.py

        process_after: Annotated[timedelta, Body()],
        repeat_at: Annotated[Union[time, None], Body()] = None,
    ):
        start_process = start_datetime + process_after
        duration = end_datetime - start_process
        return {
            "item_id": item_id,
            "start_datetime": start_datetime,
            "end_datetime": end_datetime,
            "process_after": process_after,
            "repeat_at": repeat_at,
    Python
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  10. VULNERABILITY_REPORT.md

    # Vulnerability Management Policy
    
    This document formally describes the process of addressing and managing a
    reported vulnerability that has been found in the MinIO server code base,
    any directly connected ecosystem component or a direct / indirect dependency
    of the code base.
    
    ## Scope
    
    The vulnerability management policy described in this document covers the
    process of investigating, assessing and resolving a vulnerability report
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