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docs/multi-user/admin/README.md
``` Once the user is successfully created you can now apply the `userManage` policy for this user. ``` mc admin policy attach myminio userManager --user=admin1 ``` This admin user will then be allowed to perform create/delete user operations via `mc admin user` ### 3. Configure `mc` and create another user user1 with attached policy user1policy ``` mc alias set myminio-admin1 http://localhost:9000 admin1 admin123 --api s3v4
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docs/en/docs/contributing.md
``` </div> It will serve the documentation on `http://127.0.0.1:8008`. That way, you can edit the documentation/source files and see the changes live. /// tip Alternatively, you can perform the same steps that scripts does manually. Go into the language directory, for the main docs in English it's at `docs/en/`: ```console $ cd docs/en/ ``` Then run `mkdocs` in that directory:
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/tls/BasicCertificateChainCleaner.kt
import java.util.Deque import javax.net.ssl.SSLPeerUnverifiedException /** * A certificate chain cleaner that uses a set of trusted root certificates to build the trusted * chain. This class duplicates the clean chain building performed during the TLS handshake. We * prefer other mechanisms where they exist, such as with * [okhttp3.internal.platform.AndroidPlatform.AndroidCertificateChainCleaner]. *
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
* `HEAD` * `PATCH` * `TRACE` In the HTTP protocol, you can communicate to each path using one (or more) of these "methods". --- When building APIs, you normally use these specific HTTP methods to perform a specific action. Normally you use: * `POST`: to create data. * `GET`: to read data. * `PUT`: to update data. * `DELETE`: to delete data.
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/math/QuantilesAlgorithm.java
} if (array[from + 1] > array[to]) { swap(array, from + 1, to); } if (array[from] > array[from + 1]) { swap(array, from, from + 1); } // Perform a partition with the selected median. int low = from + 1, high = to; // Indexes for partitioning. double partition = array[from + 1]; // Choose partitioning element. while (true) {
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guava/src/com/google/common/graph/PredecessorsFunction.java
* }</pre> * * <p>If you have some other mechanism for returning the predecessors of a node, or one that doesn't * return a {@code Iterable<? extends N>}, then you can use a lambda to perform a more general * transformation: * * <pre>{@code * someGraphAlgorithm(startNode, node -> ImmutableList.of(node.mother(), node.father())); * }</pre> *
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/SmbException.java
static String getMessageByCode( int errcode ) { /* Note there's a signedness error here because 0xC0000000 based values are * negative so it with NT_STATUS_SUCCESS (0) the binary search will not be * performed properly. The effect is that the code at index 1 is never found * (NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL). So here we factor out NT_STATUS_SUCCESS * as a special case (which it is). */ if (errcode == 0) {
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cmd/background-newdisks-heal-ops.go
// 1. Only the concerned erasure set will be listed and healed // 2. Only the node hosting the disk is responsible to perform the heal func monitorLocalDisksAndHeal(ctx context.Context, z *erasureServerPools) { // Perform automatic disk healing when a disk is replaced locally. diskCheckTimer := time.NewTimer(defaultMonitorNewDiskInterval) defer diskCheckTimer.Stop() for {
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractExecutionThreadService.java
* to stop requests. You could poll for lifecycle changes in a work loop: * * <pre> * public void run() { * while ({@link #isRunning()}) { * // perform a unit of work * } * } * </pre> * * <p>...or you could respond to stop requests by implementing {@link #triggerShutdown()}, which * should cause {@link #run()} to return. */
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