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  1. helm-releases/minio-5.0.8.tgz

    .Release.Namespace }}.svc.cluster.local To access MinIO from localhost, run the below commands: 1. export POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l "release={{ .Release.Name }}" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") 2. kubectl port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access MinIO server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect...
    Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Thu Apr 13 21:49:51 UTC 2023
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  2. helm-releases/minio-5.0.9.tgz

    .Release.Namespace }}.svc.cluster.local To access MinIO from localhost, run the below commands: 1. export POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l "release={{ .Release.Name }}" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") 2. kubectl port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access MinIO server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect...
    Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Wed May 03 06:23:26 UTC 2023
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  3. helm-releases/minio-5.0.10.tgz

    .Release.Namespace }}.svc.cluster.local To access MinIO from localhost, run the below commands: 1. export POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l "release={{ .Release.Name }}" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") 2. kubectl port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access MinIO server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect...
    Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Sat May 27 00:05:49 UTC 2023
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  4. helm-releases/minio-5.0.2.tgz

    .Release.Namespace }}.svc.cluster.local To access MinIO from localhost, run the below commands: 1. export POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l "release={{ .Release.Name }}" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") 2. kubectl port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access MinIO server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect...
    Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Sun Dec 18 07:57:10 UTC 2022
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  5. helm-releases/minio-4.0.12.tgz

    .Release.Namespace }}.svc.cluster.local To access MinIO from localhost, run the below commands: 1. export POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l "release={{ .Release.Name }}" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") 2. kubectl port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access MinIO server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect...
    Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Sun Aug 14 05:50:43 UTC 2022
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  6. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.5.md

    1. Export existing PodSecurityPolicy objects:
      * `kubectl get podsecuritypolicies -o yaml > psp.yaml`
    2. Review and delete any PodSecurityPolicy objects you do not want all pod-creating users to be able to use (NOTE: Privileged users that were making use of those policies will also lose access to those policies). For example:
      * `kubectl delete podsecuritypolicies/my-privileged-policy`
    Registered: Fri Dec 26 09:05:12 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Thu Dec 24 02:28:26 UTC 2020
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  7. helm-releases/minio-3.6.0.tgz

    .Release.Namespace }}.svc.cluster.local To access MinIO from localhost, run the below commands: 1. export POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l "release={{ .Release.Name }}" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") 2. kubectl port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access MinIO server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect...
    Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Sun Mar 13 22:44:21 UTC 2022
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  8. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.22.md

    For stable features, the `kubectl` tool follows the Kubernetes [version skew policy](https://kubernetes.io/releases/version-skew-policy/);
    however, kubectl v1.21 and older do not support the new API for ephemeral containers.
    Registered: Fri Dec 26 09:05:12 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Tue Dec 13 12:43:45 UTC 2022
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  9. helm-releases/minio-5.4.0.tgz

    }}.{{ .Values.clusterDomain }} To access MinIO from localhost, run the below commands: 1. export POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l "release={{ .Release.Name }}" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") 2. kubectl port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access MinIO server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect...
    Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Fri Jan 03 05:34:47 UTC 2025
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  10. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.13.md

    mostly focused on stabilizing the items we’ve been working on over the past releases such as server-side printing and its support in kubectl, as well as finishing [kubectl diff which is based on server-side dry-run feature](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/object-management/#how-to-create-objects). We’ve continued separating kubectl code to prepare for extraction out of main repository. Finally, thanks to the awesome support and feedback from community we’ve managed...
    Registered: Fri Dec 26 09:05:12 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Thu May 05 13:44:43 UTC 2022
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