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cmd/site-replication-metrics.go
LastOnline time.Time `json:"lastOnline"` Online bool `json:"isOnline"` Latency madmin.LatencyStat `json:"latency"` // replication metrics across buckets roll up ReplicatedSize int64 `json:"replicatedSize"` // Total number of completed operations ReplicatedCount int64 `json:"replicatedCount"` // Failed captures replication errors in various time windows
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Service.java
* suggested that listeners are added before the service starts. * * <p>{@code addListener} guarantees execution ordering across calls to a given listener but not * across calls to multiple listeners. Specifically, a given listener will have its callbacks * invoked in the same order as the underlying service enters those states. Additionally, at most
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ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md
## Managing hermetic Python To make sure that TensorFlow's build is reproducible, behaves uniformly across supported platforms (Linux, Windows, MacOS) and is properly isolated from specifics of a local system, we rely on hermetic Python (see [rules_python](https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_python)) for all build and test commands executed via Bazel. This means that your system Python installation will be ignored during the build and Python interpreter itself
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architecture/standards/0002-avoid-using-java-serialization.md
# ADR-0002 - Avoid using Java serialization ## Date 2012-12-01 ## Context In Gradle we often need to serialize in-memory objects for caching, or to transmit them across process barriers, etc. Java serialization is one way to implement this, however, despite its simplicity of implementation, it has several drawbacks: - **Performance:** Java's built-in serialization mechanism is often slower compared to other serialization solutions.
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src/bytes/boundary_test.go
import ( . "bytes" "syscall" "testing" ) // This file tests the situation where byte operations are checking // data very near to a page boundary. We want to make sure those // operations do not read across the boundary and cause a page // fault where they shouldn't. // These tests run only on linux. The code being tested is // not OS-specific, so it does not need to be tested on all // operating systems.
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build-logic/documentation/src/main/groovy/gradlebuild/docs/dsl/source/ExtractDslMetaDataTask.groovy
parse(f, repository) counter++ } //updating/modifying the metadata and making sure every type reference across the metadata is fully qualified //so, the superClassName, interfaces and types needed by declared properties and declared methods will have fully qualified name TypeNameResolver resolver = new TypeNameResolver(repository)
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internal/crypto/auto-encryption.go
"github.com/minio/pkg/v3/env" ) const ( // EnvKMSAutoEncryption is the environment variable used to en/disable // SSE-S3 auto-encryption. SSE-S3 auto-encryption, if enabled, // requires a valid KMS configuration and turns any non-SSE-C // request into an SSE-S3 request. // If present EnvAutoEncryption must be either "on" or "off". EnvKMSAutoEncryption = "MINIO_KMS_AUTO_ENCRYPTION" ) // LookupAutoEncryption returns true if and only if
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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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cmd/notification.go
if i < retryCount-1 { time.Sleep(100*time.Millisecond + time.Duration(r.Float64()*float64(time.Second))) continue } } break } }() } // DeletePolicy - deletes policy across all peers. func (sys *NotificationSys) DeletePolicy(ctx context.Context, policyName string) []NotificationPeerErr { ng := WithNPeers(len(sys.peerClients)).WithRetries(1) for idx, client := range sys.peerClients {
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cmd/rebalance-admin.go
} if !ps.Participating { continue } // for participating pools, total bytes to be rebalanced by this pool is given by, // pf_c = (f_i + x)/c_i, // pf_c - percentage free space across pools, f_i - ith pool's free space, c_i - ith pool's capacity // i.e. x = c_i*pfc -f_i totalBytesToRebal := float64(ps.InitCapacity)*meta.PercentFreeGoal - float64(ps.InitFreeSpace) elapsed := time.Since(ps.Info.StartTime)
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