[DOCS-3708] Document how to determine if your binary is enterprise Created: 04/Jul/14 Updated: 16/Mar/15 Resolved: 19/Aug/14 |
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| Status: | Closed |
| Project: | Documentation |
| Component/s: | manual |
| Affects Version/s: | None |
| Fix Version/s: | v1.3.10 |
| Type: | Task | Priority: | Major - P3 |
| Reporter: | David Hows | Assignee: | Tim Slavin |
| Resolution: | Done | Votes: | 0 |
| Labels: | None | ||
| Remaining Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
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| Days since reply: | 9 years, 26 weeks, 1 day ago | ||||||||
| Description |
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Occasionally, we have customers trying to configure Kerberos who are not using our enterprise binaries. We should provide a doc which shows the steps to validate you are using enterprise. This would be worthwhile as a "step one" for troubleshooting an issue. The common way to find if you are using enterprise is to run the following command and see if there is modules: subscription on the end.
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| Comments |
| Comment by Tim Slavin [ 19/Aug/14 ] |
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Hey Sam, This was closed 19 days ago: https://github.com/mongodb/docs/pull/1916 Tim On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 5:37 PM, Sam Kleinman (JIRA) <jira@mongodb.org> |
| Comment by Tim Slavin [ 19/Aug/14 ] |
| Comment by Githook User [ 31/Jul/14 ] |
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Author: {u'username': u'TimSlavinMongoDB', u'name': u'Tim Slavin (MongoDB)', u'email': u'tim.slavin@10gen.com'}Message: Signed-off-by: kay <kay.kim@10gen.com> |