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  1. cmd/update-notifier_test.go

    			// Valid no update message case. No further
    			// validation needed.
    			continue
    		case !strings.Contains(output, line1):
    			t.Errorf("Testcase %d: output '%s' did not contain line 1: '%s'", i+1, output, line1)
    		case !strings.Contains(output, line2):
    			t.Errorf("Testcase %d: output '%s' did not contain line 2: '%s'", i+1, output, line2)
    		}
    	}
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  2. internal/disk/disk.go

    //
    // You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
    // along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
    
    package disk
    
    // Info stat fs struct is container which holds following values
    // Total - total size of the volume / disk
    // Free - free size of the volume / disk
    // Files - total inodes available
    // Ffree - free inodes available
    // FSType - file system type
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  3. cmd/object-api-multipart_test.go

    					UploadID: uploadIDs[0],
    				},
    			},
    		},
    		// listMultipartResults - 6.
    		// `KeyMarker` is set. It contains part of the objectname as `KeyPrefix`.
    		// `MaxUploads` is set equal to the number of meta data entries in the result, the result contains only one entry.
    		// Expecting the result to contain one MultipartInfo entry and IsTruncated to be false.
    		{
    			MaxUploads:  1,
    			KeyMarker:   "min",
    			IsTruncated: false,
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  4. docs/sts/wso2.md

    Once WSO2 is up and running, configure WSO2 to generate Self contained id_tokens. In OAuth 2.0 specification there are primarily two ways to provide id_tokens
    
    1. The id_token is an identifier that is hard to guess. For example, a randomly generated string of sufficient length, that the server handling the protected resource can use to lookup the associated authorization information.
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  5. internal/crypto/sse-kms.go

    // and checks whether they are well-formed. It returns the sealed object key
    // on success. If the metadata contains both, a KMS master key ID and a sealed
    // KMS data key it returns both. If the metadata does not contain neither a
    // KMS master key ID nor a sealed KMS data key it returns an empty keyID and
    // KMS data key. Otherwise, it returns an error.
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  6. cmd/object-api-input-checks.go

    	}
    	if !IsValidObjectPrefix(object) {
    		return ObjectNameInvalid{Bucket: bucket, Object: object}
    	}
    	if runtime.GOOS == globalWindowsOSName && strings.Contains(object, "\\") {
    		// Objects cannot be contain \ in Windows and is listed as `Characters to Avoid`.
    		return ObjectNameInvalid{Bucket: bucket, Object: object}
    	}
    	return nil
    }
    
    // Checks for all ListObjects arguments validity.
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  7. cmd/api-response.go

    	StorageClass string
    	Initiated    string
    }
    
    // CommonPrefix container for prefix response in ListObjectsResponse
    type CommonPrefix struct {
    	Prefix string
    }
    
    // Bucket container for bucket metadata
    type Bucket struct {
    	Name         string
    	CreationDate string // time string of format "2006-01-02T15:04:05.000Z"
    }
    
    // ObjectVersion container for object version metadata
    type ObjectVersion struct {
    	Object
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  8. cmd/storage-datatypes.go

    		DataBlocks:   dataBlocks,
    		ParityBlocks: parityBlocks,
    		BlockSize:    blockSizeV2,
    		Distribution: hashOrder(object, dataBlocks+parityBlocks),
    	}
    	return fi
    }
    
    // ReadMultipleReq contains information of multiple files to read from disk.
    type ReadMultipleReq struct {
    	Bucket       string   // Bucket. Can be empty if multiple buckets.
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  9. cmd/sts-datatypes.go

    	Arn string
    
    	// A unique identifier that contains the role ID and the role session name of
    	// the role that is being assumed. The role ID is generated by AWS when the
    	// role is created.
    	//
    	// AssumedRoleId is a required field
    	AssumedRoleID string `xml:"AssumeRoleId"`
    	// contains filtered or unexported fields
    }
    
    // AssumeRoleResponse contains the result of successful AssumeRole request.
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  10. cmd/peer-s3-client.go

    	errs := g.Wait()
    
    	var poolErrs []error
    	for poolIdx := 0; poolIdx < sys.poolsCount; poolIdx++ {
    		perPoolErrs := make([]error, 0, len(sys.peerClients))
    		for i, client := range sys.peerClients {
    			if slices.Contains(client.GetPools(), poolIdx) {
    				perPoolErrs = append(perPoolErrs, errs[i])
    			}
    		}
    		quorum := len(perPoolErrs) / 2
    		poolErrs = append(poolErrs, reduceWriteQuorumErrs(ctx, perPoolErrs, bucketOpIgnoredErrs, quorum))
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