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docs/de/docs/tutorial/extra-models.md
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src/cmd/api/main_test.go
} li := imports.(listImports) w.stdPackages = li.stdPackages w.importDir = li.importDir w.importMap = li.importMap } // listEnv returns the process environment to use when invoking 'go list' for // the given context. func listEnv(c *build.Context) []string { if c == nil { return os.Environ() } environ := append(os.Environ(), "GOOS="+c.GOOS, "GOARCH="+c.GOARCH)
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manifests/addons/dashboards/pilot-dashboard.gen.json
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istioctl/pkg/dashboard/dashboard.go
cmd.HelpFunc()(cmd, args) return nil }, } dashboardCmd.PersistentFlags().IntVarP(&listenPort, "port", "p", 0, "Local port to listen to") dashboardCmd.PersistentFlags().StringVar(&bindAddress, "address", "localhost", "Address to listen on. Only accepts IP address or localhost as a value. "+ "When localhost is supplied, istioctl will try to bind on both 127.0.0.1 and ::1 "+
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architecture/ambient/ztunnel.md
However, while we chose to use the xDS *transport protocol*, we chose to not use the xDS resource types, such as Clusters and Listeners. In our experience and testing, these types force us to represent data in inefficient ways because they are general purpose. Ztunnel is not general purpose; it has an extremely tight goal.
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cni/README.md
- If so, calls `istio-iptables` with params to setup pod netns - If ambient, sets up the ambient logic. - `istio-iptables` - sets up iptables to redirect a list of ports to the port envoy will listen - shared code with istio-init container - it will generate an iptables-save config, based on annotations/labels and other settings, and apply it. ### CmdAdd Sidecar Workflow
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common/scripts/metallb-native.yaml
--- apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1 kind: RoleBinding metadata: labels: app: metallb name: pod-lister namespace: metallb-system roleRef: apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io kind: Role name: pod-lister subjects: - kind: ServiceAccount name: speaker namespace: metallb-system --- apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
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cni/pkg/cmd/root.go
if cfg.InstallConfig.AmbientEnabled { // Start ambient controller // node agent will spawn a goroutine and watch the K8S API for events, // as well as listen for messages from the CNI binary. cniEventAddr := filepath.Join(cfg.InstallConfig.CNIAgentRunDir, constants.CNIEventSocketName) log.Infof("Starting ambient node agent with inpod redirect mode on socket %s", cniEventAddr)
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
Here are some possible combinations and strategies: * **Uvicorn** with `--workers` * One Uvicorn **process manager** would listen on the **IP** and **port**, and it would start **multiple Uvicorn worker processes**. * **Kubernetes** and other distributed **container systems** * Something in the **Kubernetes** layer would listen on the **IP** and **port**. The replication would be by having **multiple containers**, each with **one Uvicorn process** running.
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docs/de/docs/features.md
Aber standardmäßig **„funktioniert einfach alles“**. ### Validierung * Validierung für die meisten (oder alle?) Python-**Datentypen**, hierzu gehören: * JSON Objekte (`dict`). * JSON Listen (`list`), die den Typ ihrer Elemente definieren. * Strings (`str`) mit definierter minimaler und maximaler Länge. * Zahlen (`int`, `float`) mit Mindest- und Maximal-Werten, usw.
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