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  1. cmd/metrics-v3-system-process.go

    	processIOReadBytesMD              = NewCounterMD(processIOReadBytes, "Total bytes read by the process from the underlying storage system, /proc/[pid]/io read_bytes")
    Go
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  2. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    ### Multiple Processes - An Example
    
    In this example, there's a **Manager Process** that starts and controls two **Worker Processes**.
    
    This Manager Process would probably be the one listening on the **port** in the IP. And it would transmit all the communication to the worker processes.
    
    Plain Text
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  3. docs_src/extra_data_types/tutorial001.py

        end_datetime: datetime = Body(),
        process_after: timedelta = Body(),
        repeat_at: Union[time, None] = Body(default=None),
    ):
        start_process = start_datetime + process_after
        duration = end_datetime - start_process
        return {
            "item_id": item_id,
            "start_datetime": start_datetime,
            "end_datetime": end_datetime,
            "process_after": process_after,
            "repeat_at": repeat_at,
    Python
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  4. docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md

    ### TLS with SNI Extension
    
    **Only one process** in the server can be listening on a specific **port** in a specific **IP address**. There could be other processes listening on other ports in the same IP address, but only one for each combination of IP address and port.
    
    TLS (HTTPS) uses the specific port `443` by default. So that's the port we would need.
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/deployment/server-workers.md

    But Gunicorn supports working as a **process manager** and allowing users to tell it which specific **worker process class** to use. Then Gunicorn would start one or more **worker processes** using that class.
    
    And **Uvicorn** has a **Gunicorn-compatible worker class**.
    
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  6. src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/helper/ProcessHelper.java

                final CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(3);
                final Process process = jobProcess.getProcess();
                new Thread(() -> {
                    try {
                        CloseableUtil.closeQuietly(process.getInputStream());
                    } catch (final Exception e) {
                        logger.warn("Could not close a process input stream.", e);
                    } finally {
                        latch.countDown();
    Java
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  7. docs_src/extra_data_types/tutorial001_an_py39.py

        process_after: Annotated[timedelta, Body()],
        repeat_at: Annotated[Union[time, None], Body()] = None,
    ):
        start_process = start_datetime + process_after
        duration = end_datetime - start_process
        return {
            "item_id": item_id,
            "start_datetime": start_datetime,
            "end_datetime": end_datetime,
            "process_after": process_after,
            "repeat_at": repeat_at,
    Python
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  8. build-logic/cleanup/src/main/java/gradlebuild/cleanup/services/KillLeakingJavaProcesses.java

            try {
                Process process = new ProcessBuilder().command(args).start();
                CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(2);
                ByteArrayOutputStream stdout = connectStream(process.getInputStream(), latch);
                ByteArrayOutputStream stderr = connectStream(process.getErrorStream(), latch);
    
                process.waitFor(1, TimeUnit.MINUTES);
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  9. docs_src/extra_data_types/tutorial001_an_py310.py

        end_datetime: Annotated[datetime, Body()],
        process_after: Annotated[timedelta, Body()],
        repeat_at: Annotated[time | None, Body()] = None,
    ):
        start_process = start_datetime + process_after
        duration = end_datetime - start_process
        return {
            "item_id": item_id,
            "start_datetime": start_datetime,
            "end_datetime": end_datetime,
            "process_after": process_after,
            "repeat_at": repeat_at,
    Python
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  10. docs_src/extra_data_types/tutorial001_an.py

        process_after: Annotated[timedelta, Body()],
        repeat_at: Annotated[Union[time, None], Body()] = None,
    ):
        start_process = start_datetime + process_after
        duration = end_datetime - start_process
        return {
            "item_id": item_id,
            "start_datetime": start_datetime,
            "end_datetime": end_datetime,
            "process_after": process_after,
            "repeat_at": repeat_at,
    Python
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