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manifests/addons/dashboards/pilot.libsonnet
+ row.withPanels([ panels.timeSeries.bytes('Memory Usage', queries.goMemoryUsage, 'Memory usage of each running instance'), panels.timeSeries.allocations('Memory Allocations', queries.goAllocations, 'Details about memory allocations'), panels.timeSeries.base('CPU Usage', queries.cpuUsage, 'CPU usage of each running instance'), panels.timeSeries.base('Goroutines', queries.goroutines, 'Goroutine count for each running instance'),
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docs/kms/IAM.md
MinIO supports two ways of encrypting IAM and configuration data. You can either use KES - together with an external KMS - or, much simpler, set the env. variable `MINIO_KMS_SECRET_KEY` and start/restart the MinIO server. For more details about KES and how to set it up refer to our [KMS Guide](https://github.com/minio/minio/blob/master/docs/kms/README.md). Instead of configuring an external KMS you can start with a single key by
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cmd/tier-handlers.go
case storageclass.STANDARD, storageclass.RRS: writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, errTierReservedName), r.URL) return } // Refresh from the disk in case we had missed notifications about edits from peers. if err := globalTierConfigMgr.Reload(ctx, objAPI); err != nil { writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL) return } err = globalTierConfigMgr.Add(ctx, cfg, ignoreInUse)
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api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/Type.java
import org.apache.maven.api.model.Dependency; /** * A dependency's {@code Type} is uniquely identified by a {@code String}, * and semantically represents a known <i>kind</i> of dependency. * <p> * It provides information about the file type (or extension) of the associated artifact, * its default classifier, and how the artifact will be used in the build when creating * class-paths or module-paths. * <p>
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guava-testlib/test/com/google/common/collect/testing/IteratorTesterTest.java
tester.numCallsToVerify, tester.numCallsToNewTargetIterator * STEPS); } public void testVerifyCanThrowAssertionThatFailsTest() { final String message = "Important info about why verify failed"; IteratorTester<Integer> tester = new IteratorTester<Integer>( 1, MODIFIABLE, newArrayList(1, 2, 3), IteratorTester.KnownOrder.KNOWN_ORDER) { @Override
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api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/DependencyCoordinates.java
import org.apache.maven.api.annotations.Immutable; import org.apache.maven.api.annotations.Nonnull; import org.apache.maven.api.annotations.Nullable; /** * {@code ArtifactCoordinates} completed with information about how the artifact will be used. * This information include the dependency type (main classes, test classes, <i>etc.</i>), * a scope (compile-time, run-time <i>etc.</i>), an obligation (whether the dependency
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-fields.md
/// ## Add extra information You can declare extra information in `Field`, `Query`, `Body`, etc. And it will be included in the generated JSON Schema. You will learn more about adding extra information later in the docs, when learning to declare examples. /// warning Extra keys passed to `Field` will also be present in the resulting OpenAPI schema for your application.
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docs/iam/opa.md
# OPA Quickstart Guide [![Slack](https://slack.minio.io/slack?type=svg)](https://slack.minio.io) OPA is a lightweight general-purpose policy engine that can be co-located with MinIO server, in this document we talk about how to use OPA HTTP API to authorize requests. It can be used with any type of credentials (STS based like OpenID or LDAP, regular IAM users or service accounts). OPA is enabled through MinIO's Access Management Plugin feature. ## Get started
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architecture/ambient/ztunnel.md
The `Workload` aims to represent everything about a workload (generally a `Pod` or `WorkloadEntry`). This includes things like its IP address, identity, metadata (name, namespace, app, version, etc), and whether it has a waypoint proxy associated. The `Service` aims to represent everything about a service (generally a `Service` or `ServiceEntry`).
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README.md
- For in-depth information about how to use Istio, visit [istio.io](https://istio.io) - To ask questions and get assistance from our community, visit [Github Discussions](https://github.com/istio/istio/discussions) - To learn how to participate in our overall community, visit [our community page](https://istio.io/about/community) In this README: - [Introduction](#introduction)
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