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What is Canvas? Canvas is an easy-to-use Learning Management System (LMS) that brings instructors, students, and course content together in one place: online course sites. It’s cloud …
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Troubleshooting — MIT Kerberos Documentation
Trace logging ¶ Most programs using MIT krb5 1.9 or later can be made to provide information about internal krb5 library operations using trace logging. To enable this, set the …
Installing KDCs — MIT Kerberos Documentation
MIT recommends that you install all of your KDCs to be able to function as either the primary or one of the replicas. This will enable you to easily switch your primary KDC with one of the …
Troubleshooting — MIT Kerberos Documentation
Troubleshooting ¶ Trace logging ¶ Most programs using MIT krb5 1.9 or later can be made to provide information about internal krb5 library operations using trace logging. To enable this, …
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git-log (1) - MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
git log, git show, git blame and friends look at the encoding header of a commit object, and try to re-code the log message into UTF-8 unless otherwise specified.
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[logging] - MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The severity argument specifies the default severity of system log messages. This may be any of the following severities supported by the syslog (3) call, minus the LOG_ prefix: …