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helm-releases/minio-3.5.8.tgz
include MinIO's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for MinIO's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic...
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helm-releases/minio-3.6.1.tgz
include MinIO's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for MinIO's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic...
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helm-releases/minio-3.5.4.tgz
include MinIO's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for MinIO's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic...
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helm-releases/minio-3.5.5.tgz
include MinIO's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for MinIO's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic...
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSortedMultiset.java
} /** Check if we need to do deduplication and coalescing, and if so, do it. */ private void maintenance() { if (length == elements.length) { dedupAndCoalesce(true); } else if (forceCopyElements) { this.elements = Arrays.copyOf(elements, elements.length); // we don't currently need to copy the counts array, because we don't use it directly
Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024 - Last Modified: Wed Oct 16 21:21:17 UTC 2024 - 35.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
cmd/object-handlers.go
} if r.ContentLength <= 0 { writeErrorResponse(ctx, w, errorCodes.ToAPIErr(ErrEmptyRequestBody), r.URL) return } // Take read lock on object, here so subsequent lower-level // calls do not need to. lock := objectAPI.NewNSLock(bucket, object) lkctx, err := lock.GetRLock(ctx, globalOperationTimeout) if err != nil { writeErrorResponse(ctx, w, toAPIError(ctx, err), r.URL) return }
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http1/Http1ExchangeCodec.kt
/** * Prepares the HTTP headers and sends them to the server. * * For streaming requests with a body, headers must be prepared **before** the output stream has * been written to. Otherwise the body would need to be buffered! * * For non-streaming requests with a body, headers must be prepared **after** the output stream * has been written to and closed. This ensures that the `Content-Length` header field receives
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/DirectedGraphConnections.java
} /* * TODO(cpovirk): `return (V) removedValue` once our checker permits that. * * (We promoted a class of warnings into errors because sometimes they indicate real problems. * But now we need to "undo" some instance of spurious errors, as discussed in * https://github.com/jspecify/checker-framework/issues/8.) */ return removedValue == null ? null : (V) removedValue; } @Override
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cmd/bucket-stats.go
func (brs BucketReplicationStats) Clone() (c BucketReplicationStats) { // This is called only by replicationStats cache and already holds a // read lock before calling Clone() c = brs // We need to copy the map, so we do not reference the one in `brs`. c.Stats = make(map[string]*BucketReplicationStat, len(brs.Stats)) for arn, st := range brs.Stats { // make a copy of `*st` s := BucketReplicationStat{
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cmd/postpolicyform.go
// implemented to ensure that duplicate keys in JSON // are merged together into a single JSON key, also // to remove any extraneous JSON bodies. // // Go stdlib doesn't support parsing JSON with duplicate // keys, so we need to use this technique to merge the // keys. func sanitizePolicy(r io.Reader) (io.Reader, error) { var buf bytes.Buffer e := json.NewEncoder(&buf) d := jstream.NewDecoder(r, 0).ObjectAsKVS().MaxDepth(10)
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