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  1. npm-explore | npm Docs

    Browse an installed package
    docs.npmjs.com/cli/v11/commands/npm-explore/
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  2. class Class - Documentation for Ruby 4.0

    class Class: Classes in Ruby are first-class objects---each is an instance of class Class. class Name # some code describing the class behavior end When a ne
    docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/Class.html
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  3. class Encoding::Converter - Documentation for R...

    class Encoding::Converter: Encoding conversion class.
    docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/Encoding/Converter.html
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  4. Batch Job Settings | AIStor Object Store Docume...

    This page covers settings that manage access and behavior for the batch job process. 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/batch/
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  5. Security Token Service | AIStor Object Store Do...

    The AIStor Security Token Service (STS) APIs allow applications to generate temporary credentials for accessing the AIStor Server. The STS API is required for AIStor Servers configured to use external identity managers, as the API allows conversion of the external IDP credentials into AWS Signature v4-compatible credentials. STS API endpoints AIStor supports the following STS API endpoints:
    docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/developers/security-token-service/
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  6. module Etc - Documentation for Ruby 4.0

    module Etc: tt> directory on Unix systems. tt>).
    docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/Etc.html
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  7. Root Access Settings | AIStor Object Store Docu...

    This page covers settings that control root (superuser) access for the AIStor process. The root user has complete access and permissions to perform operations on the AIStor deployment. Root User and Root Password are required even if you use the MinIO Key Encryption Service or other key management utility. 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/root-credentials/
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  8. Scanner | AIStor Object Store Documentation

    AIStor Server uses the built-in scanner to check objects for healing and to take any scheduled object actions. Such actions may include: calculate data usage on drives evaluate and apply configured lifecycle management or object retention rules perform bucket or site replication check objects for missing or corrupted data or parity shards and perform healing The scanner performs these functions at two levels: cluster and bucket. At the cluster level, the scanner splits all buckets into groups and scans one group of buckets at a time. The scanner starts with any new buckets added since the last scan, then randomizes the scanning of other buckets. The scanner completes checks on all bucket groups before starting over with a new set of scans.
    docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/reference/aistor-server/scanner/
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  9. class FiberError - Documentation for Ruby 4.0

    class FiberError: resume a dead fiber, attempting to yield from the root fiber, or calling a fiber across threads. fiber = Fiber.
    docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/FiberError.html
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  10. MQTT Notification Settings | AIStor Object Stor...

    This page documents settings for configuring an MQTT service as a target for Bucket Notifications. See Publish Events to MQTT 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/mqtt/
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