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docs/tls/README.md
`certgen` is a simple *Go* tool to generate self-signed certificates, and provides SAN certificates with DNS and IP entries: ```sh ./certgen -host "10.10.0.3,10.10.0.4,10.10.0.5" ``` A response similar to this one should be displayed: ``` 2018/11/21 10:16:18 wrote public.crt 2018/11/21 10:16:18 wrote private.key ```
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docs/pt/docs/deployment/server-workers.md
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samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/kt/WiresharkExample.kt
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docs/site-replication/run-ssec-object-replication-with-compression.sh
# Create certificates for TLS enabled MinIO echo -n "Setup certs for MinIO instances ..." wget -O certgen https://github.com/minio/certgen/releases/latest/download/certgen-linux-amd64 && chmod +x certgen ./certgen --host localhost mkdir -p /tmp/certs mv public.crt /tmp/certs || sudo mv public.crt /tmp/certs mv private.key /tmp/certs || sudo mv private.key /tmp/certs echo "done" # Start MinIO instances
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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_experimental.cc
(*sess_options.config.mutable_device_count())["CPU"] = num_cpus; status->status = tensorflow::DeviceFactory::AddCpuDevices(sess_options, prefix, &devices); // Remove the device that has the host device name since host device is alreay // in an initialized context. for (auto d = devices.begin(); d != devices.end();) { if (absl::StrContains(d->get()->name(), "CPU:0")) { d = devices.erase(d); } else {
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docs/en/docs/deployment/server-workers.md
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internal/event/target/redis.go
EnvRedisQueueLimit = "MINIO_NOTIFY_REDIS_QUEUE_LIMIT" ) // RedisArgs - Redis target arguments. type RedisArgs struct { Enable bool `json:"enable"` Format string `json:"format"` Addr xnet.Host `json:"address"` Password string `json:"password"` User string `json:"user"` Key string `json:"key"` QueueDir string `json:"queueDir"` QueueLimit uint64 `json:"queueLimit"` }
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docs/docker/README.md
quay.io/minio/minio server /data --console-address ":9001" ``` To create a MinIO container with persistent storage, you need to map local persistent directories from the host OS to virtual config. To do this, run the below commands ### GNU/Linux and macOS ```sh mkdir -p ~/minio/data docker run \ -p 9000:9000 \ -p 9001:9001 \ --name minio1 \ -v ~/minio/data:/data \
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
* The contents are **encrypted**, even though they are being sent with the **HTTP protocol**.
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cni/pkg/install/install.go
// need to watch it, and writing non-shared stuff to that location creates churn for other node agents. // Only our plugin consumes this kubeconfig, and it resides in our owned rundir on the host node, // so we are good to simply write it out if our watched svcacct token changes. if err := writeKubeConfigFile(in.cfg); err != nil { cniInstalls.With(resultLabel.Value(resultCreateKubeConfigFailure)).Increment()
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