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NSQ Notification Settings | AIStor Object Store...
This page documents settings for configuring an NSQ service as a target for Bucket Notifications. See Publish Events to NSQ for a tutorial on using these settings. You can establish or modify settings by defining: an environment variable on the host system prior to starting or restarting the AIStor Server. Refer to your operating system’s documentation for how to define an environment variable. a configuration setting using mc admin config set. If you define both an environment variable and the similar configuration setting, AIStor uses the environment variable value.docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/reference/aistor-server/settings/notifications/nsq/Registered: Fri Aug 15 03:45:35 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Aug 14 20:39:03 UTC 2025 - 213.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
AIStor Server Helm Chart | AIStor Object Store ...
The following page includes the full contents of the AIStor Server Helm Chart default values.yaml and all accompanying documentation. # Following annotations/labels are applied to all resources created by the Helm chart annotations: {} labels: {} # Allow to override the namespace for all resources #namespaceOverride: "test" ### # Root key for dynamically creating a secret for use with configuring root MinIO User # Specify the ``name`` and then a list of environment variables. # # .. important:: # # Do not use this in production environments. # This field is intended for use with rapid development or testing only. # # For example: # # .. code-block:: yaml # # name: myminio-env-configuration # accessKey: minio # secretKey: minio123 # secrets: name: myminio-env-configuration accessKey: minio secretKey: minio123 ### # If this variable is set, then enable the usage of an existing Kubernetes secret to set environment variables for the Object Store. # The existing Kubernetes secret name must be placed under .objectStore.configuration.name e.g. existing-minio-env-configuration # The secret must contain a key ``config.env``. # The values should be a series of export statements to set environment variables for the Object Store. # For example: # # .. code-block:: shell # # stringData: # config.env: |- # export MINIO_ROOT_USER=ROOTUSERNAME # export MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD=ROOTUSERPASSWORD # #existingSecret: # name: enabled ### # Root key for AIStor Object Store objectStore: ### # The Object Store name name: myminio ### # Specify the container image to use. # ``image.tag`` # For example, the following sets the image to the ``quay.io/minio/aistor/minio`` repo and the RELEASE.2024-10-10T15-35-50Z tag. # The container pulls the image if not already present: # # .. code-block:: yaml # # image: # repository: quay.io/minio/aistor/minio # tag: RELEASE.2024-10-10T15-35-50Z # pullPolicy: IfNotPresent # # The chart also supports specifying an image based on digest value: # # .. code-block:: yaml # # image: # repository: quay.io/minio/aistor/minio@sha256 # digest: 096024a024e74e21491dc40c26d0ffddcdc09f2cf9953b443178ffbb3732cfec # pullPolicy: IfNotPresent # # image: {} # repository: quay.io/minio/aistor/minio # tag: RELEASE.2024-10-10T15-35-50Z # pullPolicy: IfNotPresent ### # # An array of Kubernetes secrets to use for pulling images from a private ``image.repository``. # Only one array element is supported at this time. imagePullSecret: {} ### # The Kubernetes `Scheduler <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/kube-scheduler/>`__ to use for dispatching Object Store pods. # # Specify an empty dictionary ``{}`` to dispatch pods with the default scheduler. scheduler: {} ### # The Kubernetes secret name that contains MinIO environment variable configurations. # The secret is expected to have a key named config.env containing environment variables exports. configuration: name: myminio-env-configuration ### # If this variable is set to true, then enable the usage of an existing Kubernetes secret to set environment variables for the Object Store. # The existing Kubernetes secret name must be placed under .objectStore.configuration.name e.g. existing-minio-env-configuration # The secret must contain a key ``config.env``. # The values should be a series of export statements to set environment variables for the Object Store. # For example: # # .. code-block:: shell # # stringData: # config.env: |- # export MINIO_ROOT_USER=ROOTUSERNAME # export MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD=ROOTUSERPASSWORD # # existingSecret: false ### # Top level key for configuring Pool(s) in this Object Store. # # See `Operator CRD: Pools <https://docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/reference/kubernetes/aistor-crd-v1/#pool>`__ for more information on all subfields. pools: ### # The number of MinIO Object Store Pods / Servers in this pool. # For standalone mode, supply 1. For distributed mode, supply 4 or more. # Note that the operator does not support upgrading from standalone to distributed mode. - servers: 4 ### # Custom name for the pool name: pool-0 ### # The number of volumes attached per MinIO Pod / Server. volumesPerServer: 4 ### # The capacity per volume requested per MinIO Pod. size: 10Gi ### # The `storageClass <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/storage-classes/>`__ to associate with volumes generated for this pool. # # If using Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) CSI driver # Please make sure to set xfs for "csi.storage.k8s.io/fstype" parameter under StorageClass.parameters. # Docs: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/aws-ebs-csi-driver/blob/master/docs/parameters.md # storageClassName: standard ### # Specify `storageAnnotations <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/annotations/>`__ to associate to PVCs. storageAnnotations: {} ### # Specify `annotations <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/annotations/>`__ to associate to pods. annotations: {} ### # Specify `labels <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/>`__ to associate to pods. labels: {} ### # # An array of `Toleration labels <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/taint-and-toleration/>`__ to associate to pods. # # These settings determine the distribution of pods across worker nodes. tolerations: [] ### # Any `Node Selectors <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/>`__ to apply to pods. # # The Kubernetes scheduler uses these selectors to determine which worker nodes onto which it can deploy pods. # # If no worker nodes match the specified selectors, the deployment will fail. nodeSelector: {} ### # # The `affinity <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/assign-pods-nodes-using-node-affinity/>`__ or anti-affinity settings to apply to the pods. # # These settings determine the distribution of pods across worker nodes and can help prevent or allow colocating pods onto the same worker nodes. affinity: {} ### # # The `Requests or Limits <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/>`__ for resources to associate to the pods. # # These settings can control the minimum and maximum resources requested for each pod. # If no worker nodes can meet the specified requests, the Operator may fail to deploy. resources: {} ### # The Kubernetes `SecurityContext <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/>`__ to use for deploying Object Store resources. # # You may need to modify these values to meet your cluster's security and access settings. # # We recommend disabling recursive permission changes by setting ``fsGroupChangePolicy`` to ``OnRootMismatch`` as those operations can be expensive for certain workloads (e.g. large volumes with many small files). securityContext: runAsUser: 1000 runAsGroup: 1000 fsGroup: 1000 fsGroupChangePolicy: "OnRootMismatch" runAsNonRoot: true ### # The Kubernetes `SecurityContext <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/>`__ to use for deploying Object Store containers. # You may need to modify these values to meet your cluster's security and access settings. containerSecurityContext: runAsUser: 1000 runAsGroup: 1000 runAsNonRoot: true allowPrivilegeEscalation: false capabilities: drop: - ALL seccompProfile: type: RuntimeDefault ### # # An array of `Topology Spread Constraints <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/topology-spread-constraints/>`__ to associate to Operator Console pods. # # These settings determine the distribution of pods across worker nodes. topologySpreadConstraints: [] ### # # The name of a custom `Container Runtime <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/runtime-class/>`__ to use for the Operator Console pods. # runtimeClassName: "" ### # The mount path where Persistent Volumes are mounted inside Object Store container(s). mountPath: /export ### # The Sub path inside Mount path where MinIO stores data. # # .. warning:: # # Treat the ``mountPath`` and ``subPath`` values as immutable once you deploy the Object Store. # If you change these values post-deployment, then you may have different paths for new and pre-existing data. # This can vastly increase operational complexity and may result in unpredictable data states. subPath: /data ### # Configures a Prometheus-compatible scraping endpoint at the specified port. metrics: enabled: false port: 9000 protocol: http ### # Configures external certificate settings for the Object Store. certificates: ### # Specify an array of Kubernetes TLS secrets, where each entry corresponds to a secret the TLS private key and public certificate pair. # # This is used by MinIO to verify TLS connections from clients using those CAs # If you omit this and have clients using TLS certificates minted by an external CA, those connections may fail with warnings around certificate verification. # See `ObjectStore CRD: ObjectStoreSpec <https://docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/reference/kubernetes/aistor-crd-v1/#objectstorespec>`__. trustedCAs: [] ### # Specify an array of Kubernetes secrets, where each entry corresponds to a secret contains the TLS private key and public certificate pair. # # Omit this to use only the MinIO Operator autogenerated certificates. # # If you omit this field *and* set ``disableAutoCert`` to true, the Object Store starts without TLS. # # See `ObjectStore CRD: ObjectStoreSpec <https://docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/reference/kubernetes/aistor-crd-v1/#objectstorespec>`__. # .. important:: # # The Object Store Operator may output TLS connectivity errors if it cannot trust the Certificate Authority (CA) which minted the custom certificates. # # You can pass the CA to the Object Store Operator to allow it to trust that cert. # See `Self-Signed, Internal, and Private Certificates <https://docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/installation/kubernetes/network-encryption/>`__ for more information. # This step may also be necessary for globally trusted CAs where you must provide intermediate certificates to the Object Store Operator to help build the full chain of trust. server: [] ## Use this field to provide client certificates for MinIO & KES. This can be used to configure ## mTLS for MinIO and your KES server. Files will be mounted under /tmp/certs folder, supported types: ## Opaque | kubernetes.io/tls | cert-manager.io/v1alpha2 | cert-manager.io/v1 ## ie: ## ## KESClient: ## name: mtls-certificates-for-object-store ## type: Opaque ## ## Create secrets as explained here: ## https://github.com/minio/minio/tree/master/docs/tls/kubernetes#2-create-kubernetes-secret # KESClient: {} ## ## Use this field to provide additional client certificate for the MinIO Object Store ## Certificate secret files will be mounted under /tmp/certs folder, supported types: ## Opaque | kubernetes.io/tls | cert-manager.io/v1alpha2 | cert-manager.io/v1 ## ## mount path inside container: ## ## certs ## | ## + client-0 ## | + client.crt ## | + client.key ## + client-1 ## | + client.crt ## | + client.key ## + client-2 ## | + client.crt ## | + client.key ## ie: ## ## client: ## - name: client-certificate-1 ## type: kubernetes.io/tls ## - name: client-certificate-2 ## type: kubernetes.io/tls ## - name:client-certificate-3 ## type: kubernetes.io/tls ## ## Create secrets as explained here: ## https://github.com/minio/minio/tree/master/docs/tls/kubernetes#2-create-kubernetes-secret client: [] ### # Enable automatic Kubernetes based `certificate generation and signing <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tls/managing-tls-in-a-cluster>`__ disableAutoCert: false ### # The minimum number of days to expiry before an alert for an expiring certificate is fired. # In the below example, if a given certificate will expire in 7 days then expiration events will only be triggered 1 day before expiry # certExpiryAlertThreshold: 1 ### # This field is used only when ``disableAutoCert: false``. # Use this field to set CommonName for the auto-generated certificate. # MinIO defaults to using the internal Kubernetes DNS name for the pod # The default DNS name format is typically ``*.minio.default.svc.cluster.local``. # # See `Operator CRD: CertificateConfig <https://docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/reference/kubernetes/aistor-crd-v1/#certificateconfig>`__ config: {} ### # MinIO features to enable or disable in the MinIO Object Store # See `Operator CRD: Features <https://docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/reference/kubernetes/aistor-crd-v1/#features>`__. features: bucketDNS: false domains: {} enableSFTP: false ### # The `PodManagement <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials/stateful-application/basic-stateful-set/#pod-management-policy>`__ policy for Object Store Pods. # Can be "OrderedReady" or "Parallel" podManagementPolicy: Parallel # The `Liveness Probe <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes>`__ for monitoring Object Store pod liveness. # Object Store pods will be restarted if the probe fails. liveness: {} ### # `Readiness Probe <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>`__ for monitoring Object Store container readiness. # Object Store pods will be removed from service endpoints if the probe fails. readiness: {} ### # `Startup Probe <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>`__ for monitoring container startup. # Object Store pods will be restarted if the probe fails. # Refer startup: {} ### # The `Lifecycle hooks <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/container-lifecycle-hooks/>`__ for container. lifecycle: {} ### # Directs the Object Store Operator to expose the S3 API or Web Console services to clients outside of the Kubernetes cluster. # # Supports `LoadBalancer`, `NodePort`, and `ClusterIP` (Default) # # These configurations do not prevent exposing the services via Ingress, Routes, or other networking features services: console: serviceType: ClusterIP #serviceType: NodePort #nodePort: 31000 #serviceExternalTrafficPolicy: Local #annotations: {} #labels: {} minio: serviceType: ClusterIP #serviceType: NodePort #nodePort: 31001 #serviceExternalTrafficPolicy: Local #annotations: {} #labels: {} ### # The `Kubernetes Service Account <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/>`__ associated with the Object Store. serviceAccountName: "" ### # Directs the Object Store Operator to add the Object Store's metric scrape configuration to an existing Kubernetes Prometheus deployment managed by the Prometheus Operator. prometheusOperator: false ### # Configure pod logging configuration for the MinIO Object Store. # # - Specify ``json`` for JSON-formatted logs. # - Specify ``anonymous`` for anonymized logs. # - Specify ``quiet`` to supress logging. # # An example of JSON-formatted logs is as follows: # # .. code-block:: shell # # $ k logs myminio-pool-0-0 -n default # {"level":"INFO","errKind":"","time":"2022-04-07T21:49:33.740058549Z","message":"All MinIO sub-systems initialized successfully"} logging: {} ### # Add environment variables to be set in MinIO container (https://github.com/minio/minio/tree/master/docs/config) env: [] ### # PriorityClassName indicates the Pod priority and hence importance of a Pod relative to other Pods. # This is applied to MinIO pods only. # Refer Kubernetes documentation for details https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/pod-priority-preemption/#priorityclass/ priorityClassName: "" ### # An array of `Initialization Containers <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/init-containers/>`__ to initialize the Object Store pods. # # All initialization containers should be run to completion before the Object Store pod starts. initContainers: [] ### # An array of `Volumes <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/>`__ which the Operator can mount to Object Store pods. # # The volumes must exist *and* be accessible to the Object Store pods. additionalVolumes: [] ### # An array of volume mount points associated to each Object Store container. # # Specify each item in the array as follows: # # .. code-block:: yaml # # volumeMounts: # - name: volumename # mountPath: /path/to/mount # # The ``name`` field must correspond to an entry in the ``additionalVolumes`` array. additionalVolumeMounts: [] # Define configuration for KES (stateless and distributed key-management system) # Refer https://github.com/minio/kes #kes: # ## Image field: # # Image from tag (original behavior), for example: # # image: # # repository: quay.io/minio/kes # # tag: 2024-06-17T15-47-05Z # # Image from digest (added after original behavior), for example: # # image: # # repository: quay.io/minio/kes@sha256 # # digest: fb15af611149892f357a8a99d1bcd8bf5dae713bd64c15e6eb27fbdb88fc208b # image: # repository: quay.io/minio/kes # tag: 2024-06-17T15-47-05Z # pullPolicy: IfNotPresent # env: [ ] # replicas: 1 # configuration: |- # address: :7373 # tls: # key: /tmp/kes/server.key # Path to the TLS private key # cert: /tmp/kes/server.crt # Path to the TLS certificate # proxy: # identities: [] # header: # cert: X-Tls-Client-Cert # admin: # identity: ${MINIO_KES_IDENTITY} # cache: # expiry: # any: 5m0s # unused: 20s # log: # error: on # audit: off # keystore: # # KES configured with fs (File System mode) doesn't work in Kubernetes environments and is not recommended # # use a real KMS # # fs: # # path: "./keys" # Path to directory. Keys will be stored as files. Not Recommended for Production. # vault: # endpoint: "http://vault.default.svc.cluster.local:8200" # The Vault endpoint # namespace: "" # An optional Vault namespace. See: https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/enterprise/namespaces/index.html # prefix: "my-minio" # An optional K/V prefix. The server will store keys under this prefix. # approle: # AppRole credentials. See: https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/auth/approle.html # id: "<YOUR APPROLE ID HERE>" # Your AppRole Role ID # secret: "<YOUR APPROLE SECRET ID HERE>" # Your AppRole Secret ID # retry: 15s # Duration until the server tries to re-authenticate after connection loss. # tls: # The Vault client TLS configuration for mTLS authentication and certificate verification # key: "" # Path to the TLS client private key for mTLS authentication to Vault # cert: "" # Path to the TLS client certificate for mTLS authentication to Vault # ca: "" # Path to one or multiple PEM root CA certificates # status: # Vault status configuration. The server will periodically reach out to Vault to check its status. # ping: 10s # Duration until the server checks Vault's status again. # # aws: # # # The AWS SecretsManager key store. The server will store # # # secret keys at the AWS SecretsManager encrypted with # # # AWS-KMS. See: https://aws.amazon.com/secrets-manager # # secretsmanager: # # endpoint: "" # The AWS SecretsManager endpoint - e.g.: secretsmanager.us-east-2.amazonaws.com # # region: "" # The AWS region of the SecretsManager - e.g.: us-east-2 # # kmskey: "" # The AWS-KMS key ID used to en/decrypt secrets at the SecretsManager. By default (if not set) the default AWS-KMS key will be used. # # credentials: # The AWS credentials for accessing secrets at the AWS SecretsManager. # # accesskey: "" # Your AWS Access Key # # secretkey: "" # Your AWS Secret Key # # token: "" # Your AWS session token (usually optional) # imagePullPolicy: "IfNotPresent" # externalCertSecret: null # clientCertSecret: null # trustedCAs: null # # Key name to be created on the KMS, default is "my-minio-key" # keyName: "" # resources: { } # nodeSelector: { } # affinity: # nodeAffinity: { } # podAffinity: { } # podAntiAffinity: { } # tolerations: [ ] # annotations: { } # labels: { } # serviceAccountName: "" # securityContext: # runAsUser: 1000 # runAsGroup: 1000 # runAsNonRoot: true # fsGroup: 1000 # containerSecurityContext: # runAsUser: 1000 # runAsGroup: 1000 # runAsNonRoot: true # allowPrivilegeEscalation: false # capabilities: # drop: # - ALL # seccompProfile: # type: RuntimeDefault # Use an extraResources template section to include additional Kubernetes resources # with the Helm deployment. #extraResources: # - | # apiVersion: v1 # kind: Secret # type: Opaque # metadata: # name: {{ dig "objectStore" "configSecret" "name" "" (.Values | merge (dict)) }} # stringData: # config.env: |- # export MINIO_ROOT_USER='minio' # export MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD='minio123'docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/reference/kubernetes/object-store-helm-chart/Registered: Fri Aug 15 03:45:00 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Aug 14 20:39:03 UTC 2025 - 357.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Backport Guidelines - Gluster Docs
Project documentation for Gluster Filesystemdocs.gluster.org/en/latest/Developer-guide/Backport-Guidelines/Registered: Fri Aug 15 02:45:24 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Mar 07 13:07:52 UTC 2024 - 100.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Upgrade to 6 - Gluster Docs
Project documentation for Gluster Filesystemdocs.gluster.org/en/latest/Upgrade-Guide/upgrade-to-6/Registered: Fri Aug 15 02:43:56 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Mar 07 13:07:52 UTC 2024 - 103.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
REST API endpoints for release assets - GitHub ...
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docker service inspect | Docker Docs
Back Reference Get started Guides Manuals docker service inspect Description Display detailed information on one or m...docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/service/inspect/Registered: Fri Aug 15 02:44:54 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Aug 14 07:25:55 UTC 2025 - 244.8K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docker trust revoke | Docker Docs
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docker offload | Docker Docs
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docker scout watch | Docker Docs
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docker offload accounts | Docker Docs
Back Reference Get started Guides Manuals docker offload accounts Description Prints available Docker Offload account...docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/offload/accounts/Registered: Fri Aug 15 02:43:42 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Aug 14 07:25:53 UTC 2025 - 222.4K bytes - Viewed (0)