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internal/config/heal/heal.go
} months, err := strconv.Atoi(strings.TrimSuffix(s, "m")) if err != nil { return -1, err } if months < minimumBitrotCycleInMonths { return -1, fmt.Errorf("minimum bitrot cycle is %d month(s)", minimumBitrotCycleInMonths) } return time.Duration(months) * 30 * 24 * time.Hour, nil } // LookupConfig - lookup config and override with valid environment settings if any.
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docs/bucket/lifecycle/README.md
--key object \ --restore-request Days=3 ``` ### 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.
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internal/grid/connection.go
} atomic.StoreUint32((*uint32)(&c.state), uint32(s)) if debugPrint { fmt.Println(c.Local, "updateState:", gotState, "->", s) } c.connChange.Broadcast() } // monitorState will monitor the state of the connection and close the net.Conn if it changes. func (c *Connection) monitorState(conn net.Conn, cancel context.CancelCauseFunc) { c.connChange.L.Lock() defer c.connChange.L.Unlock() for {
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internal/bucket/bandwidth/monitor.go
import ( "context" "sync" "time" "golang.org/x/time/rate" ) //msgp:ignore bucketThrottle Monitor type bucketThrottle struct { *rate.Limiter NodeBandwidthPerSec int64 } // Monitor holds the state of the global bucket monitor type Monitor struct { tlock sync.RWMutex // mutex for bucket throttling mlock sync.RWMutex // mutex for bucket measurement
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internal/bucket/bandwidth/monitor_test.go
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docs/metrics/README.md
`<Address for MinIO Node>/minio/v2/metrics/resource`. To use this endpoint, setup Prometheus to scrape data from this endpoint. Read more on how to configure and use Prometheus to monitor MinIO server in [How to monitor MinIO server with Prometheus](https://github.com/minio/minio/blob/master/docs/metrics/prometheus/README.md). ### **Deprecated metrics monitoring**
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internal/s3select/sql/parser.go
Quantity *Operand `parser:" @@ \",\""` Timestamp *PrimaryTerm `parser:" @@ \")\""` } // DateDiffFunc represents the DATE_DIFF function type DateDiffFunc struct {
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docs/bucket/replication/README.md
On the target bucket, `s3:PutObject` event shows `X-Amz-Replication-Status` status of `REPLICA` in the metadata. Additional metrics to monitor backlog state for the purpose of bandwidth management and resource allocation are exposed via Prometheus - see <https://github.com/minio/minio/blob/master/docs/metrics/prometheus/list.md> for more details. ### Sync/Async Replication
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internal/bucket/bandwidth/monitor_gen_test.go
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docs/bucket/notifications/README.md
``` ### Step 3: Test on Redis Start the `redis-cli` Redis client program to inspect the contents in Redis. Run the `monitor` Redis command. This prints each operation performed on Redis as it occurs. ``` redis-cli -a yoursecret 127.0.0.1:6379> monitor OK ``` Open another terminal and upload a JPEG image into `images` bucket. ``` mc cp myphoto.jpg myminio/images ```
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