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  1. buildscripts/verify-healing-empty-erasure-set.sh

    }
    
    function perform_test() {
    	start_minio_3_node 120 $2
    
    	echo "Testing Distributed Erasure setup healing of drives"
    	echo "Remove the contents of the disks belonging to '${1}' erasure set"
    
    	rm -rf ${WORK_DIR}/${1}/*/
    
    	set -x
    	start_minio_3_node 120 $2
    
    	rv=$(check_online)
    	if [ "$rv" == "1" ]; then
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  2. internal/crypto/sse.go

    	"github.com/minio/minio/internal/logger"
    	"github.com/minio/sio"
    )
    
    const (
    	// SealAlgorithm is the encryption/sealing algorithm used to derive & seal
    	// the key-encryption-key and to en/decrypt the object data.
    	SealAlgorithm = "DAREv2-HMAC-SHA256"
    
    	// InsecureSealAlgorithm is the legacy encryption/sealing algorithm used
    	// to derive & seal the key-encryption-key and to en/decrypt the object data.
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  3. .gitignore

    .sia_temp/
    config.json
    node_modules/
    mc.*
    s3-check-md5*
    xl-meta*
    healing-*
    inspect*.zip
    200M*
    hash-set
    minio.RELEASE*
    mc
    nancy
    inspects/*
    .bin/
    *.gz
    docs/debugging/s3-verify/s3-verify
    docs/debugging/xl-meta/xl-meta
    docs/debugging/s3-check-md5/s3-check-md5
    docs/debugging/hash-set/hash-set
    docs/debugging/healing-bin/healing-bin
    docs/debugging/inspect/inspect
    docs/debugging/pprofgoparser/pprofgoparser
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  4. cmd/admin-heal-ops.go

    	// time-duration to keep heal sequence state after it
    	// completes.
    	keepHealSeqStateDuration = time.Minute * 10
    
    	// nopHeal is a no operating healing action to
    	// wait for the current healing operation to finish
    	nopHeal = ""
    )
    
    var (
    	errHealIdleTimeout   = fmt.Errorf("healing results were not consumed for too long")
    	errHealStopSignalled = fmt.Errorf("heal stop signaled")
    
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  5. .dockerignore

    *.tar.gz
    *.bzip2
    *.zip
    browser/node_modules
    node_modules
    docs/debugging/s3-verify/s3-verify
    docs/debugging/xl-meta/xl-meta
    docs/debugging/s3-check-md5/s3-check-md5
    docs/debugging/hash-set/hash-set
    docs/debugging/healing-bin/healing-bin
    docs/debugging/inspect/inspect
    docs/debugging/pprofgoparser/pprofgoparser
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  6. internal/config/heal/heal.go

    	cache struct {
    		// -1: bitrot enabled, 0: bitrot disabled, > 0: bitrot cycle
    		bitrotCycle time.Duration
    	}
    }
    
    // BitrotScanCycle returns the configured cycle for the scanner healing
    // -1 for not enabled
    //
    //	0 for contiunous bitrot scanning
    //
    // >0 interval duration between cycles
    func (opts Config) BitrotScanCycle() (d time.Duration) {
    	configMutex.RLock()
    	defer configMutex.RUnlock()
    	return opts.cache.bitrotCycle
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  7. internal/lsync/lrwmutex.go

    }
    
    // NewLRWMutex - initializes a new lsync RW mutex.
    func NewLRWMutex() *LRWMutex {
    	return &LRWMutex{}
    }
    
    // Lock holds a write lock on lm.
    //
    // If the lock is already in use, the calling go routine
    // blocks until the mutex is available.
    func (lm *LRWMutex) Lock() {
    	const isWriteLock = true
    	lm.lockLoop(context.Background(), lm.id, lm.source, math.MaxInt64, isWriteLock)
    }
    
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  8. cmd/config-current.go

    		},
    		config.HelpKV{
    			Key:         config.ScannerSubSys,
    			Description: "manage namespace scanning for usage calculation, lifecycle, healing and more",
    		},
    		config.HelpKV{
    			Key:         config.BatchSubSys,
    			Description: "manage batch job workers and wait times",
    		},
    		config.HelpKV{
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  9. cmd/storage-datatypes.go

    	Total      uint64
    	Free       uint64
    	Used       uint64
    	UsedInodes uint64
    	FreeInodes uint64
    	Major      uint32
    	Minor      uint32
    	NRRequests uint64
    	FSType     string
    	RootDisk   bool
    	Healing    bool
    	Scanning   bool
    	Endpoint   string
    	MountPath  string
    	ID         string
    	Rotational bool
    	Metrics    DiskMetrics
    	Error      string // carries the error over the network
    }
    
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  10. docs/erasure/README.md

    and still the data remains safe. Further, MinIO's erasure code is at the object level and can heal one object at a time. For RAID, healing can be done only at the volume level which translates into high downtime. As MinIO encodes each object individually, it can heal objects incrementally. Storage servers once deployed should not require drive replacement or healing for the lifetime of the server. MinIO's erasure coded backend is designed for operational efficiency and takes full advantage of hardware...
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