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  1. helm/minio/README.md

    You can specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm install`. For example,
    
    ```bash
    helm install --name my-release --set persistence.size=1Ti minio/minio
    ```
    
    The above command deploys MinIO server with a 1Ti backing persistent volume.
    
    Alternately, you can provide a YAML file that specifies parameter values while installing the chart. For example,
    
    ```bash
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  2. docs/sts/web-identity.md

    ## API Request Parameters
    
    ### WebIdentityToken
    
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  3. docs/ftp/README.md

    > TLS certificates via a different domain for your FTP servers you may choose the above command line options.
    
    
    ### Custom Algorithms (SFTP)
    
    Custom algorithms can be specified via command line parameters.
    Algorithms are comma separated. 
    Note that valid values does not in all cases represent default values.
    
    `--sftp=pub-key-algos=...` specifies the supported client public key
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  4. docs/metrics/v3.md

    with a specific list of buckets via the `bucket` query parameter. Only metrics for the given buckets will be returned (with the bucket label set). For example to query API metrics for buckets `test1` and `test2`, make a scrape request to `/minio/metrics/v3/api/bucket?buckets=test1,test2`. 
    
    Instead of a metrics scrape, it is also possible to list the metrics that would be returned by a path. This is done by adding a `?list` query parameter. The MinIO server will then list all possible metrics...
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  5. docs/bucket/notifications/README.md

    The AMQP configuration is located under the sub-system `notify_amqp` top-level key. Create a configuration key-value pair here for your AMQP instance. The key is a name for your AMQP endpoint, and the value is a collection of key-value parameters described in the table below.
    
    ```
    KEY:
    notify_amqp[:name]  publish bucket notifications to AMQP endpoints
    
    ARGS:
    url*           (url)       AMQP server endpoint e.g. `amqp://myuser:mypassword@localhost:5672`
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  6. docs/distributed/README.md

    ## Get started
    
    If you're aware of stand-alone MinIO set up, the process remains largely the same. MinIO server automatically switches to stand-alone or distributed mode, depending on the command line parameters.
    
    ### 1. Prerequisites
    
    Install MinIO either on Kubernetes or Distributed Linux.
    
    Install MinIO on Kubernetes:
    
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  7. docs/sts/ldap.md

    `_service._proto.example.com`. For LDAP the `proto` value is always `tcp`, and `service` is usually `ldap` or `ldaps`.
    
    To enable MinIO to use the SRV records, specify the `srv_record_name` config parameter (or equivalently the `MINIO_IDENTITY_LDAP_SRV_RECORD_NAME` environment variable). This parameter can be set to `ldap` or `ldaps` and MinIO will substitute it into the `service` value. For example, when `server_addr=myldapserver.com` and `srv_record_name=ldap`, MinIO will lookup the SRV record...
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  8. CREDITS

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    material is not limited to numerical parameters, data structure
    layouts and accessors, or small macros, inline functions and templates
    (ten or fewer lines in length), you do both of the following:
    
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