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  1. docs/kms/README.md

    ```
    
    ## Encrypted Private Key
    
    MinIO supports encrypted KES client private keys. Therefore, you can use
    an password-protected private keys for `MINIO_KMS_KES_KEY_FILE`.
    
    When using password-protected private keys for accessing KES you need to
    provide the password via:
    
    ```
    export MINIO_KMS_KES_KEY_PASSWORD=<your-password>
    ```
    
    Note that MinIO only supports encrypted private keys - not encrypted certificates.
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  2. helm/minio/.helmignore

    # Patterns to ignore when building packages.
    # This supports shell glob matching, relative path matching, and
    # negation (prefixed with !). Only one pattern per line.
    .DS_Store
    # Common VCS dirs
    .git/
    .gitignore
    .bzr/
    .bzrignore
    .hg/
    .hgignore
    .svn/
    # Common backup files
    *.swp
    *.bak
    *.tmp
    *~
    # Various IDEs
    .project
    .idea/
    *.tmproj
    # OWNERS file for Kubernetes
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  3. docs/metrics/prometheus/README.md

    . . .
    ```
    
    Refer [Prometheus documentation](https://prometheus.io/docs/introduction/first_steps/) for more details.
    
    ### 2. Configure authentication type for Prometheus metrics
    
    MinIO supports two authentication modes for Prometheus either `jwt` or `public`, by default MinIO runs in `jwt` mode. To allow public access without authentication for prometheus metrics set environment as follows.
    
    ```
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  4. internal/disk/directio_unix.go

    package disk
    
    import (
    	"os"
    	"syscall"
    
    	"github.com/ncw/directio"
    	"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
    )
    
    // ODirectPlatform indicates if the platform supports O_DIRECT
    const ODirectPlatform = true
    
    // OpenFileDirectIO - bypass kernel cache.
    func OpenFileDirectIO(filePath string, flag int, perm os.FileMode) (*os.File, error) {
    	return directio.OpenFile(filePath, flag, perm)
    }
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  5. internal/http/server.go

    	DefaultReadHeaderTimeout = 30 * time.Second
    
    	// DefaultMaxHeaderBytes - default maximum HTTP header size in bytes.
    	DefaultMaxHeaderBytes = 1 * humanize.MiByte
    )
    
    // Server - extended http.Server supports multiple addresses to serve and enhanced connection handling.
    type Server struct {
    	http.Server
    	Addrs           []string      // addresses on which the server listens for new connection.
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  6. docs/ftp/README.md

    # MinIO FTP/SFTP Server
    
    MinIO natively supports FTP/SFTP protocol, this allows any ftp/sftp client to upload and download files.
    
    Currently supported `FTP/SFTP` operations are as follows:
    
    | ftp-client commands | supported |
    |:-------------------:|:----------|
    | get                 | yes       |
    | put                 | yes       |
    | ls                  | yes       |
    | mkdir               | yes       |
    | rmdir               | yes       |
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  7. docs/erasure/storage-class/README.md

    MinIO server supports storage class in erasure coding mode. This allows configurable data and parity drives per object.
    
    This page is intended as a summary of MinIO Erasure Coding. For a more complete explanation, see <https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/operations/concepts/erasure-coding.html>.
    
    ## Overview
    
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  8. cmd/format-meta.go

    // fields of this struct and deal with related migration.
    type formatMetaV1 struct {
    	// Version of the format config.
    	Version string `json:"version"`
    	// Format indicates the backend format type, supports two values 'xl' and 'fs'.
    	Format string `json:"format"`
    	// ID is the identifier for the minio deployment
    	ID string `json:"id"`
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  9. internal/bucket/lifecycle/filter.go

    		predCount++
    	}
    	if f.ObjectSizeLessThan != 0 {
    		pType = sizeLtPred
    		predCount++
    	}
    	// Note: S3 supports empty <Filter></Filter>, so predCount == 0 is
    	// valid.
    	if predCount > 1 {
    		return errInvalidFilter
    	}
    
    	var err error
    	switch pType {
    	case nonePred:
    	// S3 supports empty <Filter></Filter>
    	case prefixPred:
    	case andPred:
    		err = f.And.Validate()
    	case tagPred:
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  10. docs/debugging/hash-set/main.go

    	"fmt"
    	"hash/crc32"
    	"log"
    	"os"
    	"strings"
    
    	"github.com/dchest/siphash"
    	"github.com/google/uuid"
    )
    
    // hashes the key returning an integer based on the input algorithm.
    // This function currently supports
    // - SIPMOD
    func sipHashMod(key string, cardinality int, id [16]byte) int {
    	if cardinality <= 0 {
    		return -1
    	}
    	// use the faster version as per siphash docs
    	// https://github.com/dchest/siphash#usage
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