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cmd/metrics-v3-system-cpu.go
sysCPUStealMD = NewGaugeMD(sysCPUSteal, "CPU steal time") sysCPUSystemMD = NewGaugeMD(sysCPUSystem, "CPU system time") sysCPUUserMD = NewGaugeMD(sysCPUUser, "CPU user time") ) // loadCPUMetrics - `MetricsLoaderFn` for system CPU metrics. func loadCPUMetrics(ctx context.Context, m MetricValues, c *metricsCache) error { cpuMetrics, _ := c.cpuMetrics.Get()
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cmd/metrics-v3-system-process.go
processIOWCharBytesMD = NewCounterMD(processIOWCharBytes, "Total bytes written by the process to the underlying storage system including page cache, /proc/[pid]/io wchar") processIOWriteBytesMD = NewCounterMD(processIOWriteBytes, "Total bytes written by the process to the underlying storage system, /proc/[pid]/io write_bytes")
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cmd/server-main.go
globalBucketMonitor = bandwidth.NewMonitor(ctx, uint64(totalNodeCount())) // Create a new config system. globalConfigSys = NewConfigSys() // Create new IAM system. globalIAMSys = NewIAMSys() // Create new policy system. globalPolicySys = NewPolicySys() // Create new lifecycle system. globalLifecycleSys = NewLifecycleSys() // Create new bucket encryption subsystem
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cmd/metrics-v3-system-memory.go
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
* The **file** that can be **executed** by the operating system, for example: `python`, `python.exe` or `uvicorn`. * A particular program while it is **running** on the operating system, using the CPU, and storing things on memory. This is also called a **process**. ### What is a Process The word **process** is normally used in a more specific way, only referring to the thing that is running in the operating system (like in the last point above):
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md
The simplicity of the dependency injection system makes **FastAPI** compatible with: * all the relational databases * NoSQL databases * external packages * external APIs * authentication and authorization systems * API usage monitoring systems * response data injection systems * etc. ## Simple and Powerful
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cmd/metrics-v3-system-drive.go
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
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cmd/config-current.go
if !ok { return Help{}, config.Errorf("unknown sub-system %s", subSys) } } h, ok := config.HelpSubSysMap[subSys] if !ok { return Help{}, config.Errorf("unknown sub-system %s", subSys) } if key != "" { value, ok := h.Lookup(key) if !ok { return Help{}, config.Errorf("unknown key %s for sub-system %s", key, subSys) } h = config.HelpKVS{value} }
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docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md
way.">cluster</abbr> of machines with **Kubernetes**, Docker Swarm Mode, Nomad, or another similar complex system to manage distributed containers on multiple machines, then you will probably want to **handle replication** at the **cluster level** instead of using a **process manager** (like Gunicorn with workers) in each container. One of those distributed container management systems like Kubernetes normally has some integrated way of handling **replication of containers** while still supporting...
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