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  1. common-protos/k8s.io/api/storage/v1beta1/generated.proto

      // CSIStorageCapacity objects with capacity information, if set to true.
      //
      // The check can be enabled immediately when deploying a driver.
      // In that case, provisioning new volumes with late binding
      // will pause until the driver deployment has published
      // some suitable CSIStorageCapacity object.
      //
      // Alternatively, the driver can be deployed with the field
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  2. common-protos/k8s.io/api/batch/v1/generated.proto

      // The completion time is only set when the job finishes successfully.
      // +optional
      optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.Time completionTime = 3;
    
      // The number of pending and running pods.
      // +optional
      optional int32 active = 4;
    
      // The number of pods which reached phase Succeeded.
      // +optional
      optional int32 succeeded = 5;
    
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  3. common-protos/k8s.io/api/policy/v1/generated.proto

      //
      // IfHealthyBudget policy means that running pods (status.phase="Running"),
      // but not yet healthy can be evicted only if the guarded application is not
      // disrupted (status.currentHealthy is at least equal to status.desiredHealthy).
      // Healthy pods will be subject to the PDB for eviction.
      //
      // AlwaysAllow policy means that all running pods (status.phase="Running"),
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  4. manifests/charts/README.md

    of the conventional `istio-injected: true`. The name of the environment is defined as the namespace
    where the corresponding control plane components (config, discovery, auto-injection) are running.
    In the examples below, by default this is the `istio-control` namespace. Pod annotations can also
    be used to select a different 'environment'.
    
    ## Installing
    
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  5. operator/README.md

    ```
    
    This installs the controller into the cluster in the istio-operator namespace. The controller in turns installs
    the Istio control plane into the istio-system namespace by default.
    
    ### Controller (running locally)
    
    1. Set env $WATCH_NAMESPACE (default value is "istio-system") and $LEADER_ELECTION_NAMESPACE (default value is "istio-operator")
    
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  6. architecture/ambient/ztunnel.md

    When fetching certificates, ztunnel will authenticate to the CA with its own identity, but request the identity of another workload.
    Critically, the CA must enforce that the ztunnel has permission to request that identity.
    Requests for identities not running on the node are rejected.
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  7. common-protos/k8s.io/api/admissionregistration/v1/generated.proto

      // `url` gives the location of the webhook, in standard URL form
      // (`scheme://host:port/path`). Exactly one of `url` or `service`
      // must be specified.
      //
      // The `host` should not refer to a service running in the cluster; use
      // the `service` field instead. The host might be resolved via external
      // DNS in some apiservers (e.g., `kube-apiserver` cannot resolve
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  8. common-protos/k8s.io/api/networking/v1/generated.proto

      // `kubernetes.io/ingress.class` annotation (simple constant name) was never
      // formally defined, it was widely supported by Ingress controllers to create
      // a direct binding between Ingress controller and Ingress resources. Newly
      // created Ingress resources should prefer using the field. However, even
      // though the annotation is officially deprecated, for backwards compatibility
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  9. common-protos/k8s.io/api/rbac/v1/generated.proto

      optional string kind = 2;
    
      // Name is the name of resource being referenced
      optional string name = 3;
    }
    
    // Subject contains a reference to the object or user identities a role binding applies to.  This can either hold a direct API object reference,
    // or a value for non-objects such as user and group names.
    // +structType=atomic
    message Subject {
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  10. common-protos/k8s.io/api/storage/v1alpha1/generated.proto

    //
    // They are consumed by the kube-scheduler when a CSI driver opts into
    // capacity-aware scheduling with CSIDriverSpec.StorageCapacity. The scheduler
    // compares the MaximumVolumeSize against the requested size of pending volumes
    // to filter out unsuitable nodes. If MaximumVolumeSize is unset, it falls back
    // to a comparison against the less precise Capacity. If that is also unset,
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