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README.md
After downloading a binary release, visit https://go.dev/doc/install for installation instructions. #### Install From Source If a binary distribution is not available for your combination of operating system and architecture, visit https://go.dev/doc/install/source for source installation instructions. ### Contributing Go is the work of thousands of contributors. We appreciate your help!
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docs/kms/README.md
### 1. Fetch the root identity As the initial step, fetch the private key and certificate of the root identity: ```sh curl -sSL --tlsv1.2 \
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docs/docker/README.md
``` Read more about `docker service` [here](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/how-swarm-mode-works/services/) #### MinIO Custom Access and Secret Key files To use other secret names follow the instructions above and replace `access_key` and `secret_key` with your custom names (e.g. `my_secret_key`,`my_custom_key`). Run your service with ``` docker service create --name="minio-service" \ --secret="my_access_key" \
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docs/bucket/notifications/README.md
> > Please make sure this step is carried out, without this step PostgreSQL notification targets will not work, > an error message will be shown on the console upon server upgrade/restart, make sure to follow the above > instructions appropriately. For further questions please join our <https://slack.min.io>
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README.md
This README provides quickstart instructions on running MinIO on bare metal hardware, including container-based installations. For Kubernetes environments, use the [MinIO Kubernetes Operator](https://github.com/minio/operator/blob/master/README.md). ## Container Installation
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cni/README.md
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docs/tls/README.md
4. [Install Certificates from Third-party CAs](#install-certificates-from-third-party-cas) ## 1. Install MinIO Server Install MinIO Server using the instructions in the [MinIO Quickstart Guide](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/index.html#quickstart-for-linux). ## 2. Use an Existing Key and Certificate with MinIO
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.teamcity/README.md
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ci/official/README.md
called "MLCI" that makes testing more convenient: it can execute any full CI job against a pending change. Search for "MLCI" internally to find it. You may invoke a CI script of your choice by following these instructions: ```bash cd tensorflow-git-dir # Here is a single-line example of running a script on Linux to build the # GPU version of TensorFlow for Python 3.12, using the public TF bazel cache and # a local build cache:
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