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  1. docs/metrics/prometheus/alerts.md

    3. Bring down couple of MinIO instances to bring down the Erasure Set tolerance to -1 and verify the same with `mc admin prometheus metrics ALIAS | grep minio_cluster_health_erasure_set_status`
    4. Wait for 5 mins (as alert is configured to be firing after 5 mins), and verify that you see an entry in webhook for the alert as well as in Prometheus console as shown below
    
    ```json
    {
      "receiver": "web\\.hook",
      "status": "firing",
      "alerts": [
        {
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  2. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/dcerpc/msrpc/srvsvc.java

            public int msecs;
            /**
             * The current hour (0-23).
             */
            public int hours;
            /**
             * The current minute (0-59).
             */
            public int mins;
            /**
             * The current second (0-59).
             */
            public int secs;
            /**
             * The current hundredth of a second (0-99).
             */
            public int hunds;
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  3. src/main/java/jcifs/dcerpc/msrpc/srvsvc.java

            public int msecs;
            /**
             * The current hour (0-23).
             */
            public int hours;
            /**
             * The current minute (0-59).
             */
            public int mins;
            /**
             * The current second (0-59).
             */
            public int secs;
            /**
             * The current hundredth of a second (0-99).
             */
            public int hunds;
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  4. docs/metrics/prometheus/grafana/replication/minio-replication-node.json

              "interval": "1m",
              "legendFormat": "{{server}}",
              "refId": "A"
            }
          ],
          "title": "Backlog (last 5 mins)",
          "type": "timeseries"
        },
        {
          "datasource": {
            "type": "prometheus",
            "uid": "${DS_PROMETHEUS}"
          },
          "fieldConfig": {
            "defaults": {
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  5. .github/workflows/mint.yml

    name: Mint Tests
    
    on:
      pull_request:
        branches:
          - master
    
    # This ensures that previous jobs for the PR are canceled when the PR is
    # updated.
    concurrency:
      group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref }}
      cancel-in-progress: true
    
    permissions:
      contents: read
    
    jobs:
      mint-test:
        runs-on: mint
        timeout-minutes: 120
        steps:
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  6. docs/en/docs/deployment/index.md

    I will show you some of the main concepts you should probably keep in mind when deploying a **FastAPI** application (although most of it applies to any other type of web application).
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/deployment/manually.md

    ## Server Machine and Server Program { #server-machine-and-server-program }
    
    There's a small detail about names to keep in mind. 💡
    
    The word "**server**" is commonly used to refer to both the remote/cloud computer (the physical or virtual machine) and also the program that is running on that machine (e.g. Uvicorn).
    
    Just keep in mind that when you read "server" in general, it could refer to one of those two things.
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/advanced/response-cookies.md

    Then set Cookies in it, and then return it:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/response_cookies/tutorial001.py hl[10:12] *}
    
    /// tip
    
    Keep in mind that if you return a response directly instead of using the `Response` parameter, FastAPI will return it directly.
    
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  9. src/main/resources/fess_indices/_aws/fess.json

    "ese", "eses", "esta", "estar", "estaba", "está", "están", "este", "estes", "estiven", "estou", "eu", "é", "facer", "foi", "foron", "fun", "había", "hai", "iso", "isto", "la", "las", "lle", "lles", "lo", "los", "mais", "me", "meu", "meus", "min", "miña", "miñas", "moi", "na", "nas", "neste", "nin", "no", "non", "nos", "nosa", "nosas", "noso", "nosos", "nós", "nun", "nunha", "nuns", "nunhas", "o", "os", "ou", "ó", "ós", "para", "pero", "pode", "pois", "pola", "polas", "polo", "polos", "por", "que",...
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/cookie-param-models.md

    ## Check the Docs { #check-the-docs }
    
    You can see the defined cookies in the docs UI at `/docs`:
    
    <div class="screenshot">
    <img src="/img/tutorial/cookie-param-models/image01.png">
    </div>
    
    /// info
    
    Have in mind that, as **browsers handle cookies** in special ways and behind the scenes, they **don't** easily allow **JavaScript** to touch them.
    
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