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  1. cmd/iam-store.go

    type IAMStorageAPI interface {
    	// The role of the read-write lock is to prevent go routines from
    	// concurrently reading and writing the IAM storage. The (r)lock()
    	// functions return the iamCache. The cache can be safely written to
    	// only when returned by `lock()`.
    	lock() *iamCache
    	unlock()
    	rlock() *iamCache
    	runlock()
    	getUsersSysType() UsersSysType
    	loadPolicyDoc(ctx context.Context, policy string, m map[string]PolicyDoc) error
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  2. docs/bucket/notifications/README.md

    documents in the index. For each event in the MinIO, the server creates a document with the bucket and object name from the event as the document ID. Other details of the event are stored in the body of the document. Thus if an existing object is over-written in MinIO, the corresponding document in the Elasticsearch index is updated. If an object is deleted, the corresponding document is deleted from the index.
    
    When the _access_ format is used, MinIO appends events as documents in an Elasticsearch...
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024
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  3. cmd/erasure-server-pool.go

    		}
    		// Destination is versioned, source is not destination version,
    		// as a special case look for if the source object is not legacy
    		// from older format, for older format we will rewrite them as
    		// newer using PutObject() - this is an optimization to save space
    		if dstOpts.Versioned && srcOpts.VersionID != dstOpts.VersionID && !srcInfo.Legacy {
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  4. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.21.md

    - The PodDisruptionBudget API has been promoted to policy/v1 with no schema changes. The only functional change is that an empty selector (`{}`) written to a policy/v1 PodDisruptionBudget now selects all pods in the namespace. The behavior of the policy/v1beta1 API remains unchanged. The policy/v1beta1 PodDisruptionBudget API is deprecated and will no longer be served in 1.25+. ([#99290](https://...
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  5. cmd/server_test.go

    	// execute the HTTP request to create the bucket.
    	response, err := s.client.Do(request)
    	c.Assert(err, nil)
    	c.Assert(response.StatusCode, http.StatusOK)
    
    	var buffer bytes.Buffer
    	// data to be written into buffer.
    	data := "1234567890"
    	// seed the random number generator once.
    	rand.Seed(3)
    	// generate a random number between 13 and 200.
    	randInt := getRandomRange(13, 200, -1)
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  6. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.5.md

      * For all other existing controllers except StatefulSet, this has no effect on
        the ability of the controller to replace pods because the controllers do not
        reuse pod names (they use generate-name).
      * User-written controllers that reuse names of pod objects should evaluate this change.
      * When deleting an object with `kubectl delete ... --grace-period=0`, the client will
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 09:05:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Dec 24 02:28:26 UTC 2020
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  7. guava/src/com/google/common/cache/LocalCache.java

          if (map.recordsAccess()) {
            entry.setAccessTime(now);
          }
          accessQueue.add(entry);
        }
    
        /**
         * Updates eviction metadata that {@code entry} was just written. This currently amounts to
         * adding {@code entry} to relevant eviction lists.
         */
        @GuardedBy("this")
        void recordWrite(ReferenceEntry<K, V> entry, int weight, long now) {
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    - Last Modified: Fri Oct 18 19:07:49 UTC 2024
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  8. cmd/object-handlers_test.go

    }
    
    // Tests sanity of attempting to copying each parts at offsets from an existing
    // file and create a new object. Also validates if the written is same as what we
    // expected.
    func TestAPICopyObjectPartHandlerSanity(t *testing.T) {
    	defer DetectTestLeak(t)()
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  9. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.6.md

    * **Multiple schedulers**
      * Modify your PodSpecs that currently use the `scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/name` annotation on Pod, to instead use the `schedulerName` field in the PodSpec.
      * Modify any custom scheduler(s) you have written so that they read the `schedulerName` field on Pod instead of the `scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/name` annotation.
      * Note that you can only start using the `schedulerName` field **after** you upgrade to 1.6; it is not recognized in 1.5.
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  10. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.19.md

    /docs/reference/scheduling/config) feature allows you to tune the algorithms and other settings of the kube-scheduler. You can easily enable or disable specific functionality (contained in plugins) in selected scheduling phases without having to rewrite the rest of the configuration. Furthermore, a single kube-scheduler instance can serve different configurations, called profiles. Pods can select the profile they want to be scheduled under via the `.spec.schedulerName` field.
    
    ### CSI...
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