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docs/integrations/veeam/README.md
- When you create your backup job, choose the backup repository you created above. ## Test the setup
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docs/bucket/notifications/README.md
``` NODE_ENV=webhook node thumbnail-webhook.js ``` Thumbnailer starts running at `http://localhost:3000/`. Next, configure the MinIO server to send notifications to this URL (as mentioned in step 1) and use `mc` to set up bucket notifications (as mentioned in step 2). Then upload a JPEG image to MinIO server by ```
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docs/security/README.md
randomly generated secret key per object also known as, Object Encryption Key ([OEK](#oek)). Neither the client-provided SSE-C key nor the KMS-managed key is directly used to en/decrypt an object. Instead, the OEK is stored as part of the object metadata next to the object in an encrypted form. To en/decrypt the OEK another secret key is needed also known as, Key Encryption Key ([KEK](#kek)). The MinIO server runs a key-derivation algorithm to generate the KEK using a pseudo-random function ([PRF](#prf)):...
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docs/bigdata/README.md
### **4.2 WordCount** WordCount is a simple program that counts how often a word occurs in a text file. The code builds a dataset of (String, Int) pairs called counts, and saves the dataset to a file. The following example submits WordCount code to the Scala shell. Select an input file for the Spark WordCount example. We can use any text file as input. - Login as user **‘spark’**.
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doc/README.md
At the start of a release development cycle, the contents of `next` should be deleted and replaced with those of `initial`. From the repo root: > cd doc > rm -r next/* > cp -r initial/* next Then edit `next/1-intro.md` to refer to the next version. To prepare the release notes for a release, run `golang.org/x/build/cmd/relnote generate`.
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okcurl/README.md
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src/main/assemblies/extension/kibana/README.md
1. Click **Management**. 1. Click **Index Patterns**. 1. Click **Create index pattern** button 1. Input "fess\_log\*" to the textbox of **index pattern**. 1. Click **Next step**. 1. Set "requestedAt" to the **Time Filter field name**. 1. Click **Create index pattern**. 1. Click **Saved Objects**. 1. Click **Import** and select "fess\_log.ndjson" to import example settings.
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docs/compression/README.md
Config `compress` settings take extensions and mime-types to be compressed. ```bash ~ mc admin config get myminio compression compression extensions=".txt,.log,.csv,.json,.tar,.xml,.bin" mime_types="text/*,application/json,application/xml" ``` Default config includes most common highly compressible content extensions and mime-types. ```bash
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README.md
<div style="text-align: right; margin-right: 10%;">Kabir Khan - <strong>Microsoft</strong> <a href="https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi/pull/26" target="_blank"><small>(ref)</small></a></div> --- "_We adopted the **FastAPI** library to spawn a **REST** server that can be queried to obtain **predictions**. [for Ludwig]_"
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docs/lambda/README.md
request_token = object_context["outputToken"] # Get the original S3 object using the presigned URL r = requests.get(s3_url) original_object = r.content.decode('utf-8') # Transform all text in the original object to uppercase # You can replace it with your custom code based on your use case transformed_object = original_object.upper() # Write object back to S3 Object Lambda
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