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  1. cmd/background-heal-ops.go

    	// while counting the number of concurrent connections
    	return int(globalHTTPListen.Subscribers()) + int(globalTrace.Subscribers())
    }
    
    func waitForLowIO(maxIO int, maxWait time.Duration, currentIO func() int) {
    	// No need to wait run at full speed.
    	if maxIO <= 0 {
    		return
    	}
    
    	const waitTick = 100 * time.Millisecond
    
    	tmpMaxWait := maxWait
    
    	for currentIO() >= maxIO {
    		if tmpMaxWait > 0 {
    			if tmpMaxWait < waitTick {
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024
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  2. compat/maven-compat/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/settings/DefaultMavenSettingsBuilder.java

            // Alright, here's the justification for all the regexp wizardry below...
            //
            // Continuum and other server-like apps may need to locate the user-level and
            // global-level settings somewhere other than ${user.home} and ${maven.home},
            // respectively. Using a simple replacement of these patterns will allow them
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 03:35:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Oct 25 12:31:46 UTC 2024
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  3. common/scripts/tracing.sh

      { set +x; } 2>/dev/null
      # Throughout, "local" usage is critical to avoid nested calls overwriting things
      local start
      start="$(date -u +%s.%N)"
      # First, get a trace and span ID. We need to get one now so we can propagate it to the child
      # Get trace ID from TRACEPARENT, if present
      local tid
      tid="$(<<<"${TRACEPARENT:-}" cut -d- -f2)"
      tid="${tid:-"$(tr -dc 'a-f0-9' < /dev/urandom | head -c 32)"}"
    Registered: Wed Nov 06 22:53:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Jul 28 15:25:47 UTC 2023
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  4. cni/pkg/ipset/ipset.go

    // superset of type `list:set` - we can then query the superset directly in iptables (with the same rule),
    // and iptables will be smart enough to pick the correct underlying set (v4 or v6, based on context),
    // reducing the # of rules we need.
    //
    // BUT netlink lib doesn't support adding things to `list:set` types yet, and current tagged release
    // doesn't support creating `list:set` types yet (is in main branch tho).
    Registered: Wed Nov 06 22:53:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Apr 30 22:24:38 UTC 2024
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  5. architecture/build-state-model.md

    An instance is created at the start of a Gradle invocation and discarded at the end of that invocation.
    
    The build session state also includes "cross session" state that is shared with any "nested" sessions that need to be created.
    This only happens when the `GradleBuild` task is used. You can mostly ignore the distinction between "cross session" and "build session" state.
    
    ### Build tree state
    
    Registered: Wed Nov 06 11:36:14 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed May 22 13:39:49 UTC 2024
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  6. helm-releases/minio-3.1.0.tgz

    include Minio's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for Minio's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic...
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Sun Sep 12 18:19:27 UTC 2021
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  7. helm-releases/minio-3.1.1.tgz

    include Minio's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for Minio's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic...
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    - Last Modified: Mon Sep 13 16:43:10 UTC 2021
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  8. helm-releases/minio-3.1.6.tgz

    include Minio's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for Minio's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic...
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Sep 23 19:56:39 UTC 2021
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  9. helm-releases/minio-3.0.1.tgz

    include Minio's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for Minio's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic...
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Sep 02 01:47:43 UTC 2021
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  10. helm-releases/minio-3.0.2.tgz

    include Minio's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for Minio's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic...
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Sep 03 08:11:32 UTC 2021
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