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cni/pkg/nodeagent/net.go
log := log.WithLabels("ns", pod.Namespace, "name", pod.Name) log.WithLabels("delete", isDelete).Debugf("removing pod from the mesh") // Aggregate errors together, so that if part of the cleanup fails we still proceed with other steps. var errs []error // Whether pod is already deleted or not, we need to let go of our netns ref. openNetns := s.currentPodSnapshot.Take(string(pod.UID)) if openNetns == nil {
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manifests/charts/README.md
The install is organized in 'environments' - each environment consists of a set of components in different namespaces that are configured to work together. Regardless of 'environment', workloads can talk with each other and obey the Istio configuration resources, but each environment can use different Istio versions and different configuration defaults. `istioctl kube-inject` or the automatic sidecar injector are used to select the environment.
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cmd/erasure-healing_test.go
t.Fatalf("Failed to read a file - %v", err) } if !reflect.DeepEqual(part1Disk1Origin, part1Replaced) { t.Fatalf("part.1 not healed correctly") } // Test 3, Corrupt one part and remove data in another disk err = firstDisk.WriteAll(context.Background(), bucket, pathJoin(object, fi.DataDir, "part.1"), []byte("foobytes")) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Failed to write a file - %v", err) }
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src/cmd/cgo/ast.go
} f.ExpFunc = append(f.ExpFunc, &ExpFunc{ Func: n, ExpName: name, Doc: doc, }) break } } // Make f.ExpFunc[i] point at the Func from this AST instead of the other one. func (f *File) saveExport2(x interface{}, context astContext) { n, ok := x.(*ast.FuncDecl) if !ok { return } for _, exp := range f.ExpFunc { if exp.Func.Name.Name == n.Name.Name {
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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_distributed_test.cc
} private: bool first_call_ = true; }; // After the graph pass is registered, it takes effect globally and can affect // other test cases. Define a static variable to switch it on and off. bool GraphErrorInjectionPass::enabled_ = false; // Test to ensure that a registered graph optimization pass is only executed
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Makefile.core.mk
export ISTIO_BIN=$(GOBIN) # If we are running in the Linux build container on non Linux hosts, we add the # linux binaries to the build dependencies, BUILD_DEPS, which can be added to other targets # that would need the Linux binaries (ex. tests). BUILD_DEPS:= ifeq ($(IN_BUILD_CONTAINER),1) ifneq ($(GOOS_LOCAL),"linux") BUILD_DEPS += build-linux endif endif
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docs/contribute/concurrency.md
protocols like http/2 don't lend themselves to blocking APIs. Each application-layer thread wants to do blocking I/O for a specific stream, but the streams are multiplexed on the socket. You can't just talk to the socket, you need to cooperate with the other application-layer threads that you're sharing it with. Framing rules make it impractical to implement http/2 correctly on a single blocking thread. The flow-control features introduce feedback between reads and writes, requiring writes to...
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gradlew
# # Gradle start up script for POSIX generated by Gradle. # # Important for running: # # (1) You need a POSIX-compliant shell to run this script. If your /bin/sh is # noncompliant, but you have some other compliant shell such as ksh or # bash, then to run this script, type that shell name before the whole # command line, like: # # ksh Gradle #
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docs/lambda/README.md
* Running on http://127.0.0.1:5000 Press CTRL+C to quit ``` ## Start MinIO with Lambda target Register MinIO with a Lambda function, we are calling our target name as `function`, but you may call it any other friendly name of your choice. ``` MINIO_LAMBDA_WEBHOOK_ENABLE_function=on MINIO_LAMBDA_WEBHOOK_ENDPOINT_function=http://localhost:5000 minio server /data & ... ... MinIO Object Storage Server
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internal/config/errors.go
`Verify if MinIO binary is running as the same user who has write permissions for the backend`, ) ErrPortAlreadyInUse = newErrFn( "Port is already in use", "Please ensure no other program uses the same address/port", "", ) ErrPortAccess = newErrFn( "Unable to use specified port", "Please ensure MinIO binary has 'cap_net_bind_service=+ep' permissions",
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