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helm/minio/templates/service.yaml
annotations: {{- toYaml .Values.service.annotations | nindent 4 }} {{- end }} spec: type: {{ .Values.service.type }} {{- if and (eq .Values.service.type "ClusterIP") .Values.service.clusterIP }} clusterIP: {{ .Values.service.clusterIP }} {{- end }} {{- if or (eq .Values.service.type "LoadBalancer") (eq .Values.service.type "NodePort") }} externalTrafficPolicy: {{ .Values.service.externalTrafficPolicy | quote }}
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istioctl/pkg/multicluster/remote_secret_test.go
clusters: - cluster: certificate-authority-data: Y2FEYXRh server: https://1.2.3.4 name: {cluster} contexts: - context: cluster: {cluster} user: {cluster} name: {cluster} current-context: {cluster} kind: Config preferences: {} users: - name: {cluster} user: token: token `, "{cluster}", fakeClusterName) cases := []struct {
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architecture/networking/pilot.md
controllers. Per Kubernetes, "controllers are control loops that watch the state of your cluster, then make or request changes where needed." In Istio, we use the term a bit more liberally. Istio controllers watch more than just the state of *a* cluster -- many are reading from multiple clusters, or even external sources (files and XDS). Generally, Kubernetes controllers are then writing state back to the cluster; Istio does have a few of these controllers, but most of them are centered around...
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istioctl/pkg/writer/compare/testdata/configdump.json
"version_info": "2024-03-04T08:37:44Z/4", "dynamic_active_clusters": [ { "cluster": { "@type": "type.googleapis.com/envoy.config.cluster.v3.Cluster", "name": "inbound-vip|9080|http|ratings.default.svc.cluster.local", "type": "EDS", "eds_cluster_config": { "eds_config": { "ads": {},
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common-protos/k8s.io/api/networking/v1alpha1/generated.proto
option go_package = "k8s.io/api/networking/v1alpha1"; // ClusterCIDR represents a single configuration for per-Node Pod CIDR // allocations when the MultiCIDRRangeAllocator is enabled (see the config for // kube-controller-manager). A cluster may have any number of ClusterCIDR // resources, all of which will be considered when allocating a CIDR for a // Node. A ClusterCIDR is eligible to be used for a given Node when the node
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docs/config/README.md
``` KEY: etcd federate multiple clusters for IAM and Bucket DNS ARGS: endpoints* (csv) comma separated list of etcd endpoints e.g. "http://localhost:2379"
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istioctl/pkg/workload/testdata/vmconfig-nil-proxy-metadata/cluster.env.golden
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istioctl/pkg/workload/testdata/vmconfig/ipv4/cluster.env.golden
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istioctl/pkg/workload/testdata/vmconfig/ipv6/cluster.env.golden
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docs/bucket/replication/README.md
created prior to adding replication configuration OR while replication rules were disabled will be synced to the target cluster. Depending on the number of previously existing objects, the existing objects that are now eligible to be replicated will eventually be synced to the target cluster as the scanner schedules them. This may be slower depending on the load on the cluster, latency and size of the namespace. In the rare event that target DR site is entirely lost and previously replicated...
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