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okhttp-tls/README.md
Such a set typically includes many root certificates from well-known certificate authorities like Entrust and Verisign. This is the behavior you'll get with your OkHttpClient if you don't specifically configure `HandshakeCertificates`. Or you can do it explicitly with `addPlatformTrustedCertificates()`: ```java HandshakeCertificates clientCertificates = new HandshakeCertificates.Builder()
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docs/multi-user/README.md
mc cat myminio-newuser/my-bucketname/my-objectname ``` ### Policy Variables You can use policy variables in the *Resource* element and in string comparisons in the *Condition* element.
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docs/batch-jobs/README.md
# MinIO Batch Job MinIO Batch jobs is an MinIO object management feature that lets you manage objects at scale. Jobs currently supported by MinIO - Replicate objects between buckets on multiple sites Upcoming Jobs - Copy objects from NAS to MinIO - Copy objects from HDFS to MinIO ## Replication Job To perform replication via batch jobs, you create a job. The job consists of a job description YAML that describes
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docs/metrics/prometheus/grafana/README.md
# How to monitor MinIO server with Grafana [![Slack](https://slack.min.io/slack?type=svg)](https://slack.min.io) [Grafana](https://grafana.com/) allows you to query, visualize, alert on and understand your metrics no matter where they are stored. Create, explore, and share dashboards with your team and foster a data driven culture. ## Prerequisites
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ci/official/wheel_test/README.md
## Wheel Test This directory is dedicated to tests that require a built TensorFlow wheel file for testing, such as: * Ensuring the entire API is importable * Testing downstream projects against the wheel Ensure you have Bazel installed and accessible from your command line. These tests use hermetic Python. They also require a built TensorFlow wheel file and a requirements_lock file. The requirements_lock file is generated by the
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docs/bucket/lifecycle/README.md
``` ### 4.1 Monitoring transition events `s3:ObjectTransition:Complete` and `s3:ObjectTransition:Failed` events can be used to monitor transition events between the source cluster and transition tier. To watch lifecycle events, you can enable bucket notification on the source bucket with `mc event add` and specify `--event ilm` flag. Note that transition event notification is a MinIO extension. ## Explore Further
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helm/minio/README.md
### Existing secret Instead of having this chart create the secret for you, you can supply a preexisting secret, much like an existing PersistentVolumeClaim. First, create the secret: ```bash kubectl create secret generic my-minio-secret --from-literal=rootUser=foobarbaz --from-literal=rootPassword=foobarbazqux ``` Then install the chart, specifying that you want to use an existing secret: ```bash
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manifests/charts/gateway/README.md
If you install with `helm install istio-gateway istio/gateway`, resources will be named `istio-gateway` and the `selector` labels set to: ```yaml app: istio-gateway istio: gateway # the release name with leading istio- prefix stripped ```
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docs/docker/README.md
To use Docker commands on a specific container, you need to know the `Container ID` for that container. To get the `Container ID`, run ```sh docker ps -a ``` `-a` flag makes sure you get all the containers (Created, Running, Exited). Then identify the `Container ID` from the output. ### Starting and Stopping Containers
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docs/tls/kubernetes/README.md
``` Cross check if the secret is created successfully using ```sh kubectl get secrets ``` You should see a secret named `tls-ssl-minio`. ## 3. Update deployment yaml file Whether you are planning to use Kubernetes StatefulSet or Kubernetes Deployment, the steps remain the same. If you're using certificates provided by a CA, add the below section in your yaml file under `spec.volumes[]` ```yaml volumes:
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