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buildscripts/verify-healing.sh
echo "my content" | /tmp/mc pipe myminio/testbucket/file-$i done } function perform_test() { start_port=$2 start_minio_3_node $start_port echo "Testing Distributed Erasure setup healing of drives" echo "Remove the contents of the disks belonging to '${1}' node" rm -rf ${WORK_DIR}/${1}/*/ set -x start_minio_3_node $start_port check_heal ${1} rv=$?
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docs/metrics/prometheus/alerts.md
To verify the above sample alert follow below steps 1. Start a distributed MinIO instance (4 nodes setup) 2. Start Prometheus server and AlertManager 3. Bring down couple of MinIO instances to bring down the Erasure Set tolerance to -1 and verify the same with `mc admin prometheus metrics ALIAS | grep minio_cluster_health_erasure_set_status`
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docs/bucket/versioning/README.md
- All versions, including delete-markers should be deleted before deleting a bucket. - **Versioning feature is only available in erasure coded and distributed erasure coded setups**. ## How to configure versioning on a bucket Each bucket created has a versioning configuration associated with it. By default bucket is unversioned as shown below ```
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docs/bucket/lifecycle/DESIGN.md
### Additional notes Tiering and lifecycle transition are applicable only to erasure/distributed MinIO. ## Explore Further - [MinIO | Golang Client API Reference](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/developers/go/API.html#setbucketlifecycle-ctx-context-context-bucketname-config-lifecycle-configuration-error)
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internal/config/scanner/scanner.go
IdleMode int32 // 0 => on, 1 => off // Alert upon this many excess object versions ExcessVersions int64 // 100 // Alert upon this many excess sub-folders per folder in an erasure set. ExcessFolders int64 // 50000 // MaxWait is maximum wait time between operations MaxWait time.Duration // Cycle is the time.Duration between each scanner cycles Cycle time.Duration }
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docs/federation/lookup/README.md
`bucket1.domain.com` will point to IP address set in `MINIO_PUBLIC_IPS`. - This field is mandatory for standalone and erasure code MinIO server deployments, to enable federated mode. - This field is optional for distributed deployments. If you don't set this field in a federated setup, we use the IP addresses of
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docs/debugging/README.md
mc: Health data saved to dc-11-health_20200321053323.json.gz ``` The gzipped output contains debugging information for your system ## Decoding Metadata Metadata is stored in `xl.meta` files for erasure coded objects. Each disk in the set containing the object has this file. The file format is a binary format and therefore requires tools to view values. ### Installing xl-meta
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cmd/mrf.go
return } var healSleeper = newDynamicSleeper(5, time.Second, false) // healRoutine listens to new disks reconnection events and // issues healing requests for queued objects belonging to the // corresponding erasure set func (m *mrfState) healRoutine(z *erasureServerPools) { for { select { case <-GlobalContext.Done(): return case u, ok := <-m.opCh: if !ok { return }
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cmd/bucket-lifecycle_test.go
t.Fatalf("Test %d: expected %v but got %v for %v", i+1, tc.ondisk, actual, tc.meta) } } } func TestObjectIsRemote(t *testing.T) { fi := newFileInfo("object", 8, 8) fi.Erasure.Index = 1 if !fi.IsValid() { t.Fatalf("unable to get xl meta") } testCases := []struct { meta map[string]string remote bool }{ { // restore in progress
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docs/kms/IAM.md
# KMS IAM/Config Encryption MinIO supports encrypting config, IAM assets with KMS provided keys. If the KMS is not enabled, MinIO will store the config, IAM data as plain text erasure coded in its backend. ## MinIO KMS Quick Start MinIO supports two ways of encrypting IAM and configuration data. You can either use KES - together with an external KMS - or, much simpler,
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