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mc support profile | MinIO AIStor Documentation
mc support profile runs a system profile for your deployment. The results of the profile can provide insight into the Object Store process running on a given node. The resulting report is intended for use by MinIO AIStor Engineering. You can upload the report to SUBNET. Independent or third-party use of these profiles for diagnostics and remediation is done at your own risk. Syntax Example This command retrieves the CPU profile on an MinIO AIStor deployment with the alias myaistor. The profile runs for the default of 10 seconds.docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-support/mc-support-profile/Wed Apr 29 07:06:45 GMT 2026 269.9K bytes -
mc support perf net | MinIO AIStor Documentation
The mc support perf net command measures the network throughput of all nodes in a cluster. The command displays results in a terminal user interface (TUI) with a spinner during testing and a tabular output showing per-server RX (receive) and TX (transmit) statistics. Use this command to identify potential network performance bottlenecks in your deployment. Syntax Example The following command runs a network throughput test on a cluster with alias myaistor.docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-support/mc-support-perf/mc-support-perf-net/Wed Apr 29 07:06:45 GMT 2026 265.6K bytes -
MySQL :: MySQL 8.0 Reference Manual :: 27.2 Usi...
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module FileUtils - Documentation for Ruby 4.1
module FileUtils: Namespace for file utility methods for copying, moving, removing, etc. What's Here First, what’s elsewhere.docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/FileUtils.htmlFri Apr 17 13:20:06 GMT 2026 70.8K bytes -
module Gem::Deprecate - Documentation for Ruby 4.1
module Gem::Deprecate: Provides 3 methods for declaring when something is going away. after a certain date.docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/Gem/Deprecate.htmlFri Apr 17 13:20:06 GMT 2026 23K bytes -
mc table namespace create | MinIO AIStor Docume...
The mc table namespace create command creates a new Iceberg namespace within a warehouse on an MinIO AIStor cluster. A namespace is an organizational unit within a warehouse that groups related tables. Namespaces can have custom properties for categorization and management. Example The following command creates a namespace named prod in the analytics warehouse on the myaistor MinIO AIStor cluster:docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-table/mc-table-namespace/mc-table-namespace-create/Wed Apr 29 07:06:45 GMT 2026 268.5K bytes -
MySQL :: MySQL 8.0 Reference Manual :: 25.6.6 N...
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class Enumerator::Yielder - Documentation for R...
class Enumerator::Yielder: Yielderdocs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/Enumerator/Yielder.htmlFri Apr 17 13:20:06 GMT 2026 20.3K bytes -
mc support perf client | MinIO AIStor Documenta...
The mc support perf client command measures the network throughput from the local device running the AIStor Client to the server. The command displays results in a terminal user interface (TUI) with a spinner during testing and a tabular output showing TX (transmit) statistics for each server. Use this command to identify potential network performance bottlenecks between the client and server. Syntax Example The following command tests the network throughput from the local device to the server with alias myaistor.docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-support/mc-support-perf/mc-support-perf-client/Wed Apr 29 07:06:45 GMT 2026 266K bytes