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docs/kms/README.md
### 1. Fetch the root identity As the initial step, fetch the private key and certificate of the root identity:
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operator/README.md
1. Set env $WATCH_NAMESPACE (default value is "istio-system") and $LEADER_ELECTION_NAMESPACE (default value is "istio-operator") 1. Create the `WATCH_NAMESPACE` and `LEADER_ELECTION_NAMESPACE` if they are not created yet. ```bash kubectl create ns $WATCH_NAMESPACE --dry-run -o yaml | kubectl apply -f - kubectl create ns $LEADER_ELECTION_NAMESPACE --dry-run -o yaml | kubectl apply -f - ```
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docs/select/README.md
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ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md
) ``` 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 dependencies, it will need to be updated now, for the script to run successfully.
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ci/official/README.md
# Note that files created under Docker will be owned by "root". ls build_output ``` ## Contribution & Maintenance The TensorFlow team does not yet have guidelines in place for contributing to this directory. We are working on it. Please join a TF SIG Build meeting (see: bit.ly/tf-sig-build-notes) if you'd like to discuss the future of contributions.
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docs/distributed/README.md
MinIO in distributed mode lets you pool multiple drives (even on different machines) into a single object storage server. As drives are distributed across several nodes, distributed MinIO can withstand multiple node failures and yet ensure full data protection. ## Why distributed MinIO?
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