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  1. docs/multi-user/admin/README.md

    #### Policy management permissions
    
    - admin:CreatePolicy
    - admin:DeletePolicy
    - admin:GetPolicy
    - admin:AttachUserOrGroupPolicy
    - admin:ListUserPolicies
    
    #### Heal management permissions
    
    - admin:Heal
    
    #### Service account management permissions
    
    - admin:CreateServiceAccount
    - admin:UpdateServiceAccount
    - admin:RemoveServiceAccount
    - admin:ListServiceAccounts
    
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  2. README.md

    This is not currently in a final released version, so `5.0.0-alpha.2` should be used.
    Please report any bugs or workarounds you find.
    
    See the okcurl module for an example build.
    
    ```shell
    $ ./gradlew okcurl:nativeImage
    $ ./okcurl/build/graal/okcurl https://httpbin.org/get
    ```
    
    License
    -------
    
    ```
    Copyright 2019 Square, Inc.
    
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  3. docs/security/README.md

    - Seal the KMS such that it cannot be accessed by MinIO server anymore. That will lock **all** SSE-S3 encrypted objects protected by master keys stored on the KMS. All these objects can not be decrypted as long as the KMS is sealed.
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  4. docs/bigdata/README.md

    #### **4.2.1 Upload the input file to HDFS:**
    
    ```
    hadoop fs -copyFromLocal /etc/hadoop/conf/log4j.properties
              s3a://testbucket/testdata
    ```
    
    #### **4.2.2  Run the Spark shell:**
    
    ```
    ./bin/spark-shell --master yarn-client --driver-memory 512m --executor-memory 512m
    ```
    
    The command should produce an output as shown below. (with additional status messages):
    
    ```
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  5. operator/README.md

    For example, to enable auto mTLS, use `istioctl manifest generate --set values.global.mtls.auto=true --set values.global.controlPlaneSecurityEnabled=true`
    
    To override a setting that includes dots, escape them with a backslash (\).  Your shell may require enclosing quotes.
    
    ``` bash
    istioctl manifest generate --set "values.sidecarInjectorWebhook.injectedAnnotations.container\.apparmor\.security\.beta\.kubernetes\.io/istio-proxy=runtime/default"
    ```
    
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  6. docs/config/README.md

    drive_workers  (int)       the number of workers per drive to heal a new disk replacement.
    ```
    
    Example: The following settings will increase the heal operation speed by allowing healing operation to run without delay up to `100` concurrent requests, and the maximum delay between each heal operation is set to `300ms`.
    
    ```sh
    ~ mc admin config set alias/ heal max_sleep=300ms max_io=100
    ```
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  7. ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md

              requirements_txt = "requirements_lock_3_11.txt",
          )
       ```
    
    4) Add the version to `SUPPORTED_VERSIONS` in `updater.sh`, and
       `release_updater.sh`
    
    5) Run the `updater.sh` shell script. \
       If the base requirements file hasn't yet been updated to account for the new
       Python version, which will require different versions for at least some
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  8. docs/erasure/README.md

    whereas in MinIO erasure code you can lose as many as half of drives and still the data remains safe. Further, MinIO's erasure code is at the object level and can heal one object at a time. For RAID, healing can be done only at the volume level which translates into high downtime. As MinIO encodes each object individually, it can heal objects incrementally. Storage servers once deployed should not require drive replacement or healing for the lifetime of the server. MinIO's erasure coded backend is...
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  9. docs/distributed/README.md

    > **NOTE:** `{1...n}` shown have 3 dots! Using only 2 dots `{1..n}` will be interpreted by your shell and won't be passed to MinIO server, affecting the erasure coding order, which would impact performance and high availability. **Always use ellipses syntax `{1...n}` (3 dots!) for optimal erasure-code distribution**
    
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  10. README.md

    [tf-nightly](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tf-nightly) and
    [tf-nightly-cpu](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tf-nightly-cpu) packages on PyPi.*
    
    #### *Try your first TensorFlow program*
    
    ```shell
    $ python
    ```
    
    ```python
    >>> import tensorflow as tf
    >>> tf.add(1, 2).numpy()
    3
    >>> hello = tf.constant('Hello, TensorFlow!')
    >>> hello.numpy()
    b'Hello, TensorFlow!'
    ```
    
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