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  1. internal/event/target/testdata/contrib/nats_tls_client_cert.conf

    net: localhost
    
    tls {
        cert_file:  "./testdata/contrib/certs/nats_server_cert.pem"
        key_file:   "./testdata/contrib/certs/nats_server_key.pem"
        ca_file:   "./testdata/contrib/certs/root_ca_cert.pem"
        verify_and_map: true
    }
    authorization {
        ADMIN = {
            publish = ">"
            subscribe = ">"
        }
        users = [
            {user: "CN=localhost,OU=Client,O=MinIO,C=CA", permissions: $ADMIN}
        ]
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  2. internal/grid/README.md

    In the examples we use a `MSS` type, which is a `map[string]string` that is `msgp` serializable.
    
    ```go
        handler := func(request *grid.MSS) (*grid.MSS, *grid.RemoteErr) {
            fmt.Println("Got request with field", request["myfield"])
            // Do something with payload
            return NewMSSWith(map[string]string{"result": "ok"}), nil
        }
    	
        // Create a typed handler.
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  3. docs/docker/README.md

      -e "MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD=wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY" \
      quay.io/minio/minio server /data --console-address ":9001"
    ```
    
    To create a MinIO container with persistent storage, you need to map local persistent directories from the host OS to virtual config. To do this, run the below commands
    
    ### GNU/Linux and macOS
    
    ```sh
    mkdir -p ~/minio/data
    
    docker run \
      -p 9000:9000 \
      -p 9001:9001 \
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  4. docs/bucket/versioning/DESIGN.md

    | --------------------|-----------------------------|----------------------------------------
    | xlMetaInlineDataVer | byte                        | version identifier
    | id -> data          | msgp `map[string][]byte`      | Map of string id -> byte content
    
    Currently only xlMetaInlineDataVer == 1 exists.
    
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  5. docs/sts/tls.md

    In case of certificate-based authentication, MinIO has to map the client-provided certificate to an S3 policy. MinIO does this via the subject common name field of the X.509 certificate. So, MinIO will associate a certificate with a subject `CN = foobar` to a S3 policy named `foobar`.
    
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  6. docs/bigdata/README.md

    mapred.maxthreads.generate.mapoutput=2 # Num threads to write map outputs
    mapred.maxthreads.partition.closer=0 # Asynchronous map flushers
    mapreduce.fileoutputcommitter.algorithm.version=2 # Use the latest committer version
    mapreduce.job.reduce.slowstart.completedmaps=0.99 # 99% map, then reduce
    mapreduce.reduce.shuffle.input.buffer.percent=0.9 # Min % buffer in RAM
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  7. README.md

    see <https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/developers/minio-drivers.html> to view MinIO SDKs for supported languages.
    
    > NOTE: To deploy MinIO on with persistent storage, you must map local persistent directories from the host OS to the container using the `podman -v` option. For example, `-v /mnt/data:/data` maps the host OS drive at `/mnt/data` to `/data` on the container.
    
    ## macOS
    
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